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Richard Adrian, 2nd Baron Adrian - Richard Hume Adrian, 2nd Baron Adrian FRS (16 October 1927 – 4 April 1995) was a British physiologist.
Jesus in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints holds various beliefs about Jesus, some of which are unique or represent a distinctive theological perspective.
Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian - Edgar Douglas Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian OM PRS (London, 30 November 1889 – 8 August 1977) was a British electrophysiologist and recipient of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Physiology, won jointly with Sir Charles Sherrington for work on the function of neurons.
Christian views of Jesus/Christian views of Jesus - There are many things that are relevant to the Christian views of Jesus
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Maryland Antique Religious Books - ... to be recited at fixed hours of the day or night by priests, religious, or clerics, and, in general, by all those obliged by their vocation to fulfil this duty. Hamsted, Adrian - Founder of ... her order, up to the year 1883, in the eastern part of the United States, Canada, and Cuba; b. at Piscataway, Maryland, 1809; d. at Paris, France, 17 ...
Philadelphia Antique Religious Books - ... to be recited at fixed hours of the day or night by priests, religious, or clerics, and, in general, by all those obliged by their vocation to fulfil this duty. Hamsted, Adrian - Founder of ... of the United States, Canada, and Cuba; b. at Piscataway, Maryland, 1809; d. at Paris, France, 17 June. 1886. Haudriettes - A religious congregation founded in Paris early in ...
Colorado Antique Religious Books - ... to be recited at fixed hours of the day or night by priests, religious, or clerics, and, in general, by all those obliged by their vocation to fulfil this duty. Hamsted, Adrian - Founder of ... of the United States, Canada, and Cuba; b. at Piscataway, Maryland, 1809; d. at Paris, France, 17 June. 1886. Haudriettes - A religious congregation founded in Paris early in ...
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