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- Nicene Creed (links | edit)
- Norn language (links | edit)
- Old English literature (links | edit)
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- Origen (links | edit)
- Interlingue (links | edit)
- Parable of the Pearl (links | edit)
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- Presbyterian Church (USA) (links | edit)
- Prayer (links | edit)
- Peggy Lee (links | edit)
- Roman Missal (links | edit)
- Resurrection of Jesus (links | edit)
- Sardinian language (links | edit)
- Swahili language (links | edit)
- Second Coming (links | edit)
- Tacitus on Jesus (links | edit)
- Last Supper (links | edit)
- Tagalog language (links | edit)
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- Unua Libro (links | edit)
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- Reformation (links | edit)
- Agnus Dei (links | edit)
- Peckforton Castle (links | edit)
- Bernhard Riemann (links | edit)
- The Freddie Mercury Tribute Concert (links | edit)
- Old Church Slavonic (links | edit)
- Latvian language (links | edit)
- Amen (links | edit)
- Turning the other cheek (links | edit)
- Sermon on the Mount (links | edit)
- Elvish languages of Middle-earth (links | edit)
- Rosary (links | edit)
- Elizabethan era (links | edit)
- International auxiliary language (links | edit)
- Linguistic typology (links | edit)
- Children's literature (links | edit)
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- Paschal candle (links | edit)
- Mass (liturgy) (links | edit)
- Good Friday (links | edit)