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 |  |  | 1707 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - Foretelling the futureA small number of Kabbalists have attempted to foretell events by the Kabbalah. The term has come to be used to refer to secret science in general; mystic art; or mystery.
Following that, the English word "cabal" came to refer to any small, secretive and possibly conspiratorial group.
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See also:Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Origin of Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah - Mystic doctrines in Talmudic times, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the early Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Lurianic Kabbalah in the Middle Ages, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Sefardim and Mizrahim, Kabbalah - Kabbalah of the Maharal, Kabbalah - The failure of Sabbatian mysticism, Kabbalah - Spread of Kabbalah during the 1700s, Kabbalah - The modern world, Kabbalah - Primary texts, Kabbalah - Theodicy: explanation for the existence of evil, Kabbalah - Kabbalistic understanding of God, Kabbalah - Sefirot, Kabbalah - A Greek Orthodox theological view, Kabbalah - The human soul in Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Foretelling the future, Kabbalah - Practical applications, Kabbalah - Textual antiquity of esoteric mysticism, Kabbalah - Gnosticism and Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Criticisms, Kabbalah - Dualism, Kabbalah - Debate about Kabbalah in Judaism, Kabbalah - Early critiques, Kabbalah - Within Conservative and Reform Judaism, Kabbalah - Kabbalah Centre, Kabbalah - Kabbalah in non-Jewish society, Kabbalah - Hermetic Kabbalah, Kabbalah - Fictional representations, Kabbalah - Kabbalah personalities, Kabbalah - Footnotes Read more here: » Kabbalah: Encyclopedia II - Kabbalah - Foretelling the future |
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 |  |  | 1707 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Prague - CulturePrague is a traditional cultural centre of Europe, hosting many cultural events.
Most Important Cultural Institutions:
National Theatre
The Rudolfinum (home to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra)
National Opera
National Museum
National Library
National Gallery
There are hundreds of concert halls, galleries, cinemas and music clubs in the city. Prague also hosts Film Festivals, Music Festivals, a Writers Festival, hundreds ...
See also:Prague, Prague - History, Prague - Sights, Prague - Culture, Prague - Economy, Prague - Colleges and universities, Prague - Transportation, Prague - Taxis, Prague - Sport, Prague - Miscellaneous, Prague - Prague - Venue, Prague - Famous People connected with Prague, Prague - Historical population Read more here: » Prague: Encyclopedia II - Prague - Culture |
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 |  |  | 1707 - Events: Encyclopedia II - 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The 1644 Confession and the English Civil WarAs the 17th century continued, relations between the Puritans and the Monarchy deteriorated. Many Puritan leaders were members of Parliament and this tension eventually resulted in civil war, which lasted from 1642 until 1649. King Charles I lost the conflict and was executed, and England entered into a short period of Republicanism. These events are recorded in more detail elsewhere.
With this rise in civil unrest, Particular Baptists took the opportunity to write their own statement of faith. Seven congregations sent representatives ...
See also:1689 Baptist Confession of Faith, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The General and Particular Baptists in England, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The 1644 Confession and the English Civil War, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - Problems after Restoration, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The 1677 Confession, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The Toleration Act of 1689, 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - Historical effects of the 1689 Confession Read more here: » 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith: Encyclopedia II - 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith - The 1644 Confession and the English Civil War |
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 |  |  | 1707 - Events: Encyclopedia II - Anne of Great Britain - Early lifeAnne was born in St. James's Palace of London, the second daughter of James, Duke of York, (afterwards James II) and his first wife, the Lady Anne Hyde (daughter of Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, an important politician). Her paternal uncle was King Charles II, and her older sister was the future Mary II. Anne and Mary were the only children of the Duke and Duchess of York to survive into adulthood. Anne suffered as a child from an eye infection; for medical treatment, she was sent to France. She lived with her grandmother, Henrietta Ma ...
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