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  • Oyewale Tomori, a virology professor at Redeemer's University in Nigeria, said most African countries want smallpox destroyed.

    Experts debate destroying last smallpox viruses 2011

  • Oyewale Tomori, a virology professor at Redeemer's University in Nigeria, said most African countries want smallpox destroyed.

    Experts debate destroying last smallpox viruses 2011

  • So far the direct object of our expectancy was the Redeemer's coming; now we lift our eyes to heaven and say: "Your almighty Word, Lord, will leap down out of your royal throne, alleluia."

    29 December -- St Thomas of Canterbury John 2008

  • In order to raise monies needed to repair damage caused by a 2008 electrical storm that singed Jesus 'eyebrows, the Brazilian Wilderness Trust is opening a cafe bar inside the Redeemer's head.

    Bluff The Listener 2010

  • Is it not that the Declaration of Independence first organized the social compact on the foundation of the Redeemer's mission upon earth?

    Texas Faith: How did our civil debate become so uncivil? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2009

  • Ann (or Hannah) was the solid biblical name of the Redeemer's grandmother.

    'Shakespeare's Wife' 2008

  • Ann or Hannah was the solid biblical name of the Redeemer's grandmother.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • Ann or Hannah was the solid biblical name of the Redeemer's grandmother.

    A Wife by Any Other Name... 2008

  • For from her union with Christ she attains a radiant eminence transcending that of any other creature; from her union with Christ she receives the royal right to dispose of the treasures of the Divine Redeemer's Kingdom; from her union with Christ finally is derived the inexhaustible efficacy of her maternal intercession before the Son and His Father.

    The Queenship of Mary Argent 2006

  • The Franciscans began to urge fantastic objections, and, when Savonarola insisted that his champion should bear the host, they cried out against the sacrilege of exposing the Redeemer's body to the flames.

    Archive 2005-11-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2005

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