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Religion and Beliefs


Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Ancient Religions and Cults, Other Religions.



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African Religions

AFRICAN RELIGIONS

Ancient Cults and Religions

ANCIENT CULTS AND RELIGIONS

Buddhism

BUDDHISM

Christianity

CHRISTIANITY

Confucionism

CONFUCIONISM

Hinduism

HINDUISM

Islam

ISLAM

Judaism

JUDAISM

Native American Religions

NATIVE AMERICAN RELIGIONS

Prophets

PROPHETS

Shinto

SHINTO

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The Gouffre at Padirac, France. "Virgin and Child".
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The Gouffre at Padirac, France. "Virgin and Child".

The blowing of the second trumpet.
Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatus of Liebana (730 -798, Spanish monk and theologian).
This commentary was popular during the Middle Ages and survives in over 30 manuscripts (usually called Beatus) from the 10th through 13th century. From the Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe, Spain."And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into  the sea: and the third part of the sea becme blood.."


Apo 8: 8 - 9
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The blowing of the second trumpet. Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 7...

The killing of the Beast.Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatus of Liebana (730 -798, Spanish monk and theologian).This commentary was popular during the Middle Ages and survives in over 30 manuscripts (usually called Beatus) from the 10th through 13th century. From the Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe, Spain. "And the third part of the creatures which were on the sea and had life, died and the third part of the ships were destroyed."


Apo 8: 8 - 9
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The killing of the Beast.Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatu...

God's chosen people.Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatus of Liebana (730 -798, Spanish monk and theologian).This commentary was popular during the Middle Ages and survives in over 30 manuscripts (usually called Beatus) from the 10th through 13th century. From the Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe, Spain.


Apo 7: 2 - 4
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God's chosen people.Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatus of...

Adam and Eve, Original Sin. Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Beatus of Liebana (730 -798, Spanish monk and theologian). This commentary was popular during the Middle Ages and survives in over 30 manuscripts (usually called Beatus) from the 10th through the 13th century.
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Adam and Eve, Original Sin. Commentary on the Apocalypse, published in 776 by Be...

The Story of Moses. From the outer wall of the church in
Sucevita, Romania.
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The Story of Moses. From the outer wall of the church in Sucevita, Romania.

Treaty of Westphalia, October 24, 1648.
The peace marked the end of the supremacy of the Holy Roman Empire and the emergence of France as a dominant power. It recognized the sovereignty of the German states, Switzerland, and the Netherlands; Lutherans, Calvinists, and Roman Catholics were given equal rights.
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Treaty of Westphalia, October 24, 1648. The peace marked the end of the suprema...

The Inn of the Good Samaritan (Khan Hathrour), Israel. 
Historical half-way point between Jerusalem            
and Jericho with remains of Byzantine mosaics          
and a crusader castle.
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The Inn of the Good Samaritan (Khan Hathrour), Israel. Historical half-way poin...

Roman tomb near Antipatris, Israel,on the Roman road   
from Jerusalem to Caesarea.After his arrest,Saint Paul 
was taken to Caesarea by this route.
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Roman tomb near Antipatris, Israel,on the Roman road from Jerusalem to Caesar...

The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea, Israel.                
30-10 BCE                                              
Caesarea was the Roman administrative centre           
of Judea. Saint Paul was judged here.
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The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea, Israel. 30-10 BCE...

The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea, Israel.                
30-10 BCE                                              
Caesarea was the Roman administrative centre           
of Judea. Saint Paul was judged here.
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The Roman aqueduct of Caesarea, Israel. 30-10 BCE...

Strato's Tower. Lighthouse or fortification            
tower on the shore of Caesarea, the Roman              
administrative centre of Judea.                        
Saint Paul was judged here.
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Strato's Tower. Lighthouse or fortification tower on the shore of Ca...