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121Joseph Caiphas — Joseph Caiphas † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Joseph Caiphas According to Josephus (Antiquitates, XVIII, iv, 3), Caiphas was appointed High Priest of the Jews by the Roman procurator Valerius Gratus, the predecessor of Pontius Pilate,… …
122St. Isidore of Pelusium — St. Isidore of Pelusium † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Isidore of Pelusium Born at Alexandria in the latter half of the fourth century; d. not later than 449 50. He is occasionally designated through mistake as Isidore of Damietta.… …
123culpable — cul·pa·ble / kəl pə bəl/ adj: deserving condemnation or blame as wrong or harmful cul·pa·bil·i·ty /ˌkəl pə bi lə tē/ n cul·pa·ble·ness n cul·pa·bly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster …
124discreditably — adverb In a discreditable manner …
125disreputable — adjective not respectable, lacking repute; discreditable …
126revenant — noun /ˈɹɛvənənt/ a) Someone who returns from a long absence. They would not visit this undesirable revenant with his insolent wealth and discreditable origin. b) A person or thing reborn. The undergraduates, our fogey revenant observes, look much …
127rationalise — verb a) To make something rational or more rational. b) To justify an immoral act, or illogical behaviour. ldquo;The process of thought by which one justifies a discreditable act, and by which one offers to oneself and the world a better motive… …
128Chester Cathedral Library — is situated in three rooms in and around the cathedral in Chester, Cheshire, England. It has been in existence since the time of St Werburgh s Abbey, the predecessor of the cathedral. The library was previously housed mainly in the chapter house… …