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  • Democracy, Christian

    Article representing Christian democracy as the ensemble of Catholic doctrine, organization, and action in the field of popular social questions.

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  • De Soto, Hernando

    Explorer and conqueror, born at Villanueva de la Serena, Badajoz, Spain, 1496 or 1500; died on the banks of the Mississippi the latter part of June, 1542.

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  • Domitian

    Roman emperor and persecutor of the Church, son of Vespasian and younger brother and successor of the Emperor Titus; b. 24 Oct., A.D. 51, and reigned from 81 to 96.

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  • Decius

    Roman Emperor 249-251.

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  • Diocletian

    Roman Emperor and persecutor of the Church, b. of parents who had been slaves, at Dioclea, near Salona, in Dalmatia, A.D. 245; d. at Salona, A.D. 313.

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  • Digby, Sir Kenelm

    Physicist, naval commander and diplomatist, b. at Gayhurst (Goathurst), Buckinghamshire, England, 11 July, 1603; d. in Covent Garden, Westminster, 11 June, 1665.

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  • Descartes, René

    Philosopher and scientist, born at La Haye France, 31 March, 1596; died at Stockholm, Sweden, 11 February 1650.

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  • Donoso Cortés, Juan Francesco Maria de la Saludad

    Primarily biographical article by Condé B. Pallen on the Spanish thinker.

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  • Direction, Spiritual

    Personal guidance according to individual needs. Criticizes excesses at both ends of the spectrum: heavyhanded directors, and people who think that since they have the Holy Spirit they have no need of human help.

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  • Donatists

    The Donatist schism in Africa began in 311 and flourished just one hundred years, until the conference at Carthage in 411, after which its importance waned.

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  • Docetæ

    Docetism, from the Greek "dokeo" (to seem, to appear) was the contention that Christ merely seemed to be human and only appeared to be born, to suffer, and to die. Already in New Testament times, the Gospel of John opposes Docetism, and so do Ignatius, Irenaeus, and other Fathers.

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  • Divine Office

    Brief essay on the historical development of the Liturgy of the Hours.

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  • Danti, Ignazio

    Mathematician and cosmographer, b. at Perugia, Italy, 1537; d. at Alatri, 19 Oct., 1586.

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  • Duvergier de Hauranne, Jean

    One of the authors of Jansenism, b. at Bayonne, France, 1581; d. in Paris, 1643.

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  • Dumont, Hubert-André

    Belgian geologist, b. at Liège, 15 Feb., 1809; d. in the same city, 28 Feb., 1857.

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