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    Georges Douay (7 January 1840 – 18 September 1919) was a French 19th–20th century composer and collector. A trendy composer in the years 1860–1870, he...
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    The Douay–Rheims Bible (/ˌduːeɪ ˈriːmz, ˌdaʊeɪ -/, US also /duːˌeɪ -/), also known as the Douay–Rheims Version, Rheims–Douai Bible or Douai Bible, and...
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    connected with the writer Pierre Louÿs, Heredia's son-in-law. Fonds Georges Douay: Georges Douay, Parisian man-about-town, theatre fan, and composer of songs...
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    Félix Charles Douay (14 August 1816 – 5 May 1879) was a general in the French army whose career spanned the reign of King Louis-Philippe, the Second French...
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  • Barbier 1867: Un bureau de nourrices, folie musicale in 1 act, music by Georges Douay 1867: L'Héritage du postillon, operetta in 1 act, with Amédée de Jallais...
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    Charles Abel Douay (2 March 1809 – 4 August 1870) was a general in the French army during the reign of the Emperor Napoleon III. He commanded troops in...
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  • Anglais) was a Catholic seminary in Douai, France (also previously spelled Douay, and in English Doway), associated with the University of Douai. It was...
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  • The Douay Martyrs RC School is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Ickenham within the London Borough of...
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    George Leo Haydock (1774–1849) was a priest, pastor and Bible scholar from an ancient English Catholic Recusant family. His edition of the Douay Bible...
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    known as the Douay–Rheims Version was completed in 1609. The first English Catholic Bible incorporating the Rheims New Testament and the Douay Old Testament...
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    male chorus and one symphony. His pupils included Robert Planquette, Georges Douay, and Antoine Simon. His grave at Montmartre Cemetery is decorated with...
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  • of Jesus, and Thomas, who became a secular priest. George proceeded to the English College of Douay and was formally reconciled to the Roman Catholic Church...
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    UK: /ˈduːeɪ/; US: /duːˈeɪ/; Picard: Doï; Dutch: Dowaai; formerly spelled Douay or Doway in English) is a city in the Nord département in northern France...
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  • formally "authorized") version, the King James Version of 1611. The Douai (or Douay) version was the work of English Roman Catholic scholars connected with...
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    rector chosen from their own body. Superiors William Crichton SJ, 1581–1598 George Christie SJ, 1598–1606 John Libion, 1606–1616 Philip Dutrieu, 1616–1620...
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    destroyed Douay's forces and the German 22nd Division turned Douay's left flank, defeating all counterattacks by French infantry and lancers. Douay directed...
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  • "Douay-Rheims translation". Latinvulgate.com. Retrieved 2013-04-16. "Vulgata Clementina, Genesis 49". Biblehub. "The Peshitta translated by George Lamsa"...
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    ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from Nineveh in 668 to 627 BC. The Challoner Douay-Rheims Bible states that the events of the book begin in A.M. 3347, or Ante...
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    Chr. 25:5-11). 2 Kings 8:13 (Douay–Rheims) 4 Kings 14:7 (Douay–Rheims) 1 Paralipomenon 18:12, 25:11; Psalm 59:2 (Douay–Rheims)  This article incorporates...
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    Zəḵaryā, "remember Yah"; Greek: Ζαχαρίας; Zacharias in KJV; Zachary in the Douay–Rheims Bible; Zakariyya (Arabic: زكريا, romanized: Zakariyyā) in Islamic...
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    Catechism (redirect from Douay Catechism)
    Christian Doctrine". www.newadvent.org. Retrieved 26 October 2019. The Douay Catechism Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1908). "Joseph Deharbe" . Catholic Encyclopedia...
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    The Ai (Hebrew: הָעַי, romanized: hāʿAy, lit. 'the heap (of ruins)'; Douay–Rheims: Hai) was a city in Canaan, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. According...
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    angels sang when announcing the birth of Christ to shepherds in Luke 2:14: Douay-Rheims (in Latin). Other verses were added very early, forming a doxology...
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    'pleasure'; thus the Vulgate reads paradisum voluptatis in Genesis 2:8, and the Douay–Rheims Bible, following, has the wording "And the Lord God had planted a...
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  • was the Douay–Rheims Bible, of which the New Testament portion was published in Rheims in 1582 and the Old Testament somewhat later in Douay in Gallicant...
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    Gehazi, Geichazi, or Giezi (Douay-Rheims) (Hebrew: גֵּיחֲזִי‎; Gēḥăzī; "valley of vision"), is a figure found in the Books of Kings in the Hebrew Bible...
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    Alain Connes, born in Draguignan Michel Constantin, died in Draguignan Abel Douay, born in Draguignan Michaël Fabre, born in Draguignan Gustave Ferrié, studied...
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  • Boston, edited by Daniel F. Howard. The title is a quotation from the Douay–Rheims Bible's translation of the Biblical Hebrew expression, to "go the...
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  • Kenizzite (Hebrew: קנזי, romanized: Qənizzî, also spelled Cenezite in the Douay–Rheims Bible) was an Edomite[citation needed] tribe referred to in the covenant...
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  • Tyndale Bible, which renders it: "Their vines are the vines of Sodom." The Douay-Rheims renders the phrase as, "Their vines are of the vineyard of Sodom...
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