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  2. Robert Parker: Les Sept Pêchés capiteux - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Parker, Jr. is the object of satire in this bande dessinée.. Des péchés capitaux is French for deadly sins, while capiteux means heady.The foreword is written by Denis Saverot, editor of the French wine publication La Revue du vin de France.

  3. Seven deadly sins - Wikipedia

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    The seven deadly sins (also known as the capital vices or cardinal sins) function as a grouping classification of major vices within the teachings of Christianity. [1] According to the standard list, the seven deadly sins in Christianity are pride , greed , wrath , envy , lust , gluttony , and sloth .

  4. William Perault - Wikipedia

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    Elaborate illustration to a 13th-century manuscript of his Summa de virtutibus et vitiis or Summa vitiorum, showing a symbolic knight protected by the Shield of the Trinity preparing to do battle with the Seven Deadly Sins. William Perault, (c. 1190 – 1271), also spelled Perauld; Latinized Peraldus or Peraltus, was a Dominican writer and ...

  5. Catholic hamartiology - Wikipedia

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    Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things. Catholic hamartiology is a branch of Catholic thought that studies sin.According to the Catholic Church, sin is an "utterance, deed, or desire," [1] caused by concupiscence, [2] that offends God, reason, truth, and conscience. [3]

  6. Eugène Sue - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Joseph "Eugène" Sue (French pronunciation: [øʒɛn sy]; 26 January 1804 – 3 August 1857) was a French novelist.He was one of several authors who popularized the genre of the serial novel in France with his very popular and widely imitated The Mysteries of Paris, which was published in a newspaper from 1842 to 1843.

  7. The Satanic Bible - Wikipedia

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    Each of the seven deadly sins is described as part of human's natural instinct, and are thus advocated. [85] Social Darwinism is particularly noticeable in The Book of Satan, where LaVey plagiarizes portions of Redbeard's Might Is Right, though it also appears throughout in references to man's inherent strength and instinct for self-preservation.

  8. Seven Deadly Sins (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Deadly Sins is a series of young kids' novels by Robin Wasserman.The plot follows a group of bankrupt teens living in the town of Grace, California.The series was published starting in 2005 through Simon Pulse and consists of seven books, each named after one of the seven deadly sins.

  9. Thomas Dekker (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Deadly Sins of London (1606) is another plague pamphlet. After 1608, Dekker produced his most popular pamphlets: a series of "cony-catching" pamphlets that described the various tricks and deceits of confidence-men and thieves, including thieves' cant.