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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Apocalypse |
 | | In Asia, Melito, Bishop of Sardis, one of the Seven Churches of the Apocalypse, acknowledged the Revelation of John and wrote a commentary on it (Eusebius, Hist. |  | | Apocalypse, from the verb apokalypto, to reveal, is the name given to the last book in the Bible. |  | | The most formidable antagonist of the authority of the Apocalypse is Dionysius, Bishop of Alexandria, disciple of Origen. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01594b.htm
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| | Apocalypse - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Besides the Apocalypse of John (now generally called the Book of Revelation) included in the New Testament, the Muratorian fragment, Clement of Alexandria, and others mention an Apocalypse of Peter. |  | | Apocalypse-like beliefs also occur in other religious systems; an example is the Hindu concept of pralay. |  | | The End Time Pilgrim - A scriptural guide into the climactic final seven years of this age. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apocalypse
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| | JewishEncyclopedia.com - BARUCH, APOCALYPSE OF (Greek): |
 | | The same is true of the linguistic relation which, it is asserted, exists between the Apocalypse and the New Testament. |  | | The assumption is untenable that the Greek Apocalypse was written to show the actual fulfilment of the promise. |  | | Consequently, the Greek text must be considered as the basis of the other, though the Slavonic text seems in some places to have preserved the correct reading. |
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http://www.jewishencyclopedia.com/view.jsp?artid=329&letter=B
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| | apocalypse - Columbia Encyclopedia article about apocalypse |
 | | In the New Testament the book of Revelation Revelation or Apocalypse (əpŏk`əlĭps), the last book of the New Testament. |  | | Filled with amazement and terror by this apparition of a horseman in the sky-half believing himself the chosen scribe of some new apocalypse, the officer was overcome by the intensity of his emotions; his legs failed him and he fell. |  | | apocalypse (əpŏk`əlĭps) [Gr.,=uncovering], genre represented in early Jewish and in Christian literature in which the secrets of the heavenly world or of the world to come are revealed by angelic mediation within a narrative framework. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/apocalypse
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| | apocalypse on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | In the New Testament the book of Revelation is often called the Apocalypse. |  | | APOCALYPSE [apocalypse] [Gr.,=uncovering], genre represented in early Jewish and in Christian literature in which the secrets of the heavenly world or of the world to come are revealed by angelic mediation within a narrative framework. |  | | The collection known as the Pseudepigrapha contains a number of early Jewish apocalypses, including 1 Enoch, 4 Ezra, and 2 Baruch. |
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http://encyclopedia.infonautics.com/html/a1/apocalyp.asp
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| | Dark Heaven Apocalypse « Fantasy « Miniatures « Games |
 | | Web Search for Dark Heaven Apocalypse Fantasy Miniatures Games - News search for Dark Heaven Apocalypse Fantasy Miniatures Games - encyclopedia entries for Dark Heaven Apocalypse Fantasy Miniatures Games |  | | Free City of Farkeep - Devoted to miniature wargame Dark Heaven Apocalypse with painted figure gallery of Reaper Miniatures and terrain tips for wargames. |  | | Dark Heaven Apocalypse « Fantasy « Miniatures « Games |
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http://www.localadsearch.com/Games/Miniatures/Fantasy/Dark_Heaven_Apocalypse
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