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  2. The Sinner and the Saint - Wikipedia

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    The Sinner and the Saint is the second book authored by Birmingham. His first, The Most Dangerous Book: The Battle for James Joyce’s Ulysses, originally published in 2014, won the PEN New England Award in 2015 and Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in 2016. [5] [6]

  3. Saint - Wikipedia

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    The English word saint comes from the Latin sanctus, with the Greek equivalent being ἅγιος (hagios) 'holy'. [7] The word ἅγιος appears 229 times in the Greek New Testament, and its English translation 60 times in the corresponding text of the King James Version of the Bible.

  4. Saint Iestyn - Wikipedia

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    The inscription, in Latin, says that Iestyn lies here and notes also the names of the donors of the effigy. It may originally have been used as a shrine for the saint. [ 4 ] He may also have founded the church at St Just in Roseland , in a part of modern-day Cornwall within his father's influence, and has also been linked with a church in ...

  5. Hebdomada Aenigmatum - Wikipedia

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    Latin crosswords have been the subject of several conferences at Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa. [ 14 ] Both Hebdomada Aenigmatum and Onomata Kechiasmena are included in a memorandum of understanding with the Italian Ministry of Education to promote the use of Latin and Greek crosswords as a tool to facilitate learning ancient languages.

  6. List of Latin phrases (A) - Wikipedia

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    Also used in the singular preceding a saint's name: Acta Sancti ("Deeds of Saint") N.; a common title of hagiography works actiones secundum fidei: action follows belief: i.e., "we act according to what we believe (ourselves to be)." [4] actore non probante reus absolvitur: A defendant is exonerated by the failure of the prosecution to prove ...

  7. Christ and Sinner - Wikipedia

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    Christ and Sinner is a large-format painting by the Polish and Russian painter-academist Henryk Siemiradzki (1843-1902). It was completed in 1873 and is currently held in the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg (Inventory Zh-5674). The dimensions of the painting are 250 × 499 cm. [1] [2] [3]

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  9. List of Latin phrases (full) - Wikipedia

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    Also used in the singular preceding a saint's name: Acta Sancti ("Deeds of Saint") N.; a common title of hagiography works actiones secundum fidei: action follows belief: i.e., "we act according to what we believe (ourselves to be)." [3] actore non probante reus absolvitur: A defendant is exonerated by the failure of the prosecution to prove ...