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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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All names, places and events contained in the stories placed on this site are works of fiction, and all such references to anyone living or dead, to places existing or in ruins, or places past, present and future, are purely coincidental.
No similarity between any of the names, characters, persons, institutions or events in Evernight and those or any living or dead person or institution is intended, and any such similarity that may exist is purely coincidental.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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The names and other similarities between people living or dead, and the characters in my stories are entirely coincidental, so please do not be offended if your name turns up in one of the stories as a bad and nasty character, or something.
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Bori Gonbutoren, Reindeer Herder
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It is believed that elves were originally the spirits of the dead who brought fertility to living humans.
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Anita Ganesh, Poet
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The mathematician Vieta was sometimes so buried in meditation that for hours he bore more resemblance to a dead person than to a living, and was then wholly unconscious of everything going on around him.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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The dead are not fathers and mothers and grandparents in any sense that is coterminous with the exercise of living parental and grandparental roles and capacities.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Though its mechanisms are dead slow and purely random, what could not be accomplished by guided progress has been accomplished by the power of 4 billion years that have passed since the appearance of the first living cell.
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Khalid Binalshibh, Taxi Driver
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The living and dead believers in Jesus Christ will then be raptured or resurrected as an earthquake strikes Israel, the sun is darkend, the moon turns blood red and stars fall from heaven.
He was banished from the land of the living, and was sent to reign over the underworld and judge the souls of the dead.
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Mark Harris, Priest
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The Romish perversion of God s great gift to us in the Sacrament into a sacrifice which the priest offers to God to atone for the sins of the living and the dead is a blasphemous denial of Christ s one atoning sacrifice on Calvary.
But the Mass teaches that the living and the dead do not have forgiveness of sins through the sufferings of Christ unless He is again offered for them daily by the priest, and that Christ is bodily under the form of bread and wine and is therefore to be worshipped in them.
That the living and the dead have not the pardon of sins through Christ’s sufferings unless Christ is also daily offered for them by the priests.
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