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  2. Le Jongleur de Notre Dame - Wikipedia

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    The Clown of God (1974), picture book by children's author and illustrator Tomie dePaola In 1980, an anthology of science fiction stories titled The Best of All Possible Worlds for Ace Books featured five of Spider Robinson 's favorite stories by select authors, together with a favorite story recommended by each of those authors.

  3. Glorious (music group) - Wikipedia

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    Glorious is a French Christian (Catholic) rock and worship music group, originally from Valence, Drôme, and based in Lyon, France.It was formed in 2000, following the World Youth Day, by three brothers from Valence.

  4. Eckankar - Wikipedia

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    Eckankar teaches that "spiritual liberation" in one's lifetime is available to all and that it is possible to achieve "Self-realization" (the realization [vague] of oneself as Soul) and "God-realization" (the realization of oneself as a "spark" of God) in one's lifetime. The membership card Eckankar followers carry states, "The aim and purpose ...

  5. Soli Deo gloria - Wikipedia

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    Soli Deo gloria is a Latin term for Glory to God alone. It has been used by artists like Johann Sebastian Bach , George Frideric Handel , and Christoph Graupner to signify that the work was produced for the sake of praising God .

  6. Carla Georges - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Carla continued her music career as a member of Kids United, a child musical group formed as part of a campaign of Unicef France with the intention of covering "the most beautiful songs celebrating peace and hope". [19] [20] [21] She was 12 [20] when the group's first single, "On écrit sur les murs", became a hit.

  7. Cult of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The overarching theme of the Cult was summarized by Anacharsis Clootz, who declared at the Festival of Reason that henceforward there would be "one God only, Le Peuple". [12] The Cult was intended as a civic religion—inspired by the works of Rousseau, Quatremère de Quincy, and Jacques-Louis David, it presented "an explicit religion of man". [11]

  8. Evan Craft - Wikipedia

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    Evan Kenneth Craft (born April 8, 1991), [1] is an American Contemporary worship music singer. Evan has recorded albums in Spanish and English. [2] His second studio album, Yo Soy Segundo, topped the Billboard Christian Latin Albums chart, [3] peaked at number 10 on the Latin Pop Albums chart [4] and at number 30 on the Top Latin Albums chart. [5]

  9. Mythology in France - Wikipedia

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    The mythologies in present-day France encompass the mythology of the Gauls, Franks, Normans, Bretons, and other peoples living in France, those ancient stories about divine or heroic beings that these particular cultures believed to be true and that often use supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity.