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  • Slander: Slander is the attributing to another of a fault of which one ...
  • Slavery and Christianity: How numerous the slaves were in Roman society when ...
  • Slavery, Ethical Aspect of: In Greek and Roman civilization slavery on an extensive scale ...
  • Slaves: (Déné "Men"). A tribe of the great ...
  • Slavonic Language and Liturgy: Although the Latin holds the chief place among the liturgical ...
  • Slavs in America: The Slavic races have sent large numbers of their people to ...
  • Slavs, The: I. NAME A. Slavs At present the customary name for all the ...
  • Slomšek, Anton Martin: Bishop of Lavant, in Maribor, Styria, Austria, noted ...
  • Slotanus, John: (SCHLOTTANUS, VAN DER SLOOTIEN), (JOHN GEFFEN) Polemical ...
  • Sloth: One of the seven capital sins. In general it means ...
  • Slythurst, Thomas: English confessor, born in Berkshire; died in the Tower of ...

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