encyclopædia in A Sentence

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    Encyclopædia Britannica Inc., n. d.

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    The Encyclopædia Britannica Online.

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    Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 art.

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    The Encyclopædia Britannica.

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    He published a 13-volume English- Bengali adaptation of Encyclopædia Britannica, Vidyakalpadruma or Encyclopædia Bengalensis 1846-51.

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    The Kingdom of God is generally considered to be the central theme of Jesus' teaching.”​ - Encyclopædia Britannica.

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    No statement is more common in our literature than that religion is of peculiar value in connection with civilization,” says A Rationalist Encyclopædia.

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    For example, under“ Change in their position,” the Encyclopædia Biblica says:“ Their social position was, as already indicated, at the same time necessarily raised.

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    The Encyclopædia Judaica( 1971) states:“ The belief that ultimately the dead will be revived in their bodies and live again on earth” is“ a major tenet” of Judaism.

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    Back in 1916 the Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics noted that“ this distinction between the loyalist and the legalist may be found in all times and all places.”.

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    Kismet differs from Fate only in its being referred to an all- powerful Will; all human appeal against either is in vain.”​ - Hastings' Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, Volume V, page 774.

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    The Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics sets out this enlightening information under the heading“ State of the Dead”:“ No subject connected with his psychic life has so engrossed the mind of man as that of his condition after death.

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