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The disciples — Disciple Dis*ci ple, n. [OE. disciple, deciple, OF. disciple, fr. L. discipulus, fr. discere to learn (akin to docere to teach; see {Docile}) + prob. a root meaning to turn or drive, as in L. pellere to drive (see {Pulse}).] One who receives… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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The Disciples (Demonata) — The Disciples are a fictional group of mages from Darren Shan s The Demonata series. They travel the world and the Demons universes attempting to keep humans safe from the demons. Their long term goal is to find the legendary Kah Gash, a weapon… … Wikipedia
The Disciples (band) — The Disciples, named by Jah Shaka in 1986 and formed by brothers Russ D. Lol Bell Brown. They recorded 4 albums of instrumental dub for Jah Shaka King Of The Zulu Tribe label during the period of 87 90 and their tracks were a mainstay of his… … Wikipedia
Christ Washing the Disciples' Feet (Tintoretto) — Christ Washing the Disciples Feet Artist Tintoretto Year c. 1548 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 228 cm × 326 cm (90 in × 128 in) L … Wikipedia
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The Church — The Church † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… … Catholic encyclopedia