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as Pope Pius VI from 1775 to 1799, dying in captivity because he declined to resign his temporal power to Napoleon; Bonaparte; and, under [Greek: Ion Paune], possibly Pope John XIV, who reigned in 983 and 984 during the absence of Boniface VII in Constantinople. [372] The Greek words and names are also occasionally misspelled so as to fit them to the number 666. They are [Greek: Lateinos] (Latin), [Greek: he latine basileia] (the Latin kingdom), [Greek: ekklesia italika] (the Italian Church), [Greek: euanthas] (blooming), [Greek: teitan] (Titan), [Greek: arnoume] (renounce), [Greek: lampetis] (the lustrous), [Greek: ho niketes] (conqueror), [Greek: kakos hodegos] (bad guide), [Greek: alethes blaberos] (truthful harmful one), [Greek: palai baskanos] (a slanderer of old), [Greek: amnos adikos] (unmanageable lamb), [Greek: antemos] (Antemos), [Greek: genserikos] (Genseric), [Greek: euinas] (with stout fibers), [Greek: Benediktos] (Benedict), [Greek: Bonibazios g. papa x. e. e. e. a.] (Boniface III, pope 68, bishop of bishops I), [Greek: oulpios] (baneful), [Greek: dios eimi he heras] (I, a god, am the), [Greek: he missa he papike] (the papal brief), [Greek: loutherana] (Lutheran), [Greek: saxoneios] (Saxon), [Greek: Bezza antitheos] (Beza antigod), [Greek: he alazoneia biou] (the illusion of life), [Greek: Maometis] (Mahomet); [Greek: Maometes b.] (Mahomet II), [Greek: theos eimi epi gaies] (I am lord over the earth), [Greek: iapetos] (Iapetos, father of Atlas), [Greek: papeiskos] (Papeiskos), [Greek: dioklasianos] (Diocletian), [Greek: cheina] (Cheina = Cain? China?), [Greek: braski] (Braschi, as explained in note 10), [Greek: Ion Paune] (Paunian violet, but see note 10), [Greek: koupoks] (cowpox), [Greek: Bonneparte] (Bonneparte), [Greek: N. Boneparte] (N. Boneparte), [Greek: euporia] (facility), [Greek: paradosis] (surrender), [Greek: to megatherion] (the megathereum, the beast). [373] James Wapshare, whose _Harmony of the Word of God in Spirit and in Truth_ appeared in 1849. [374] The literature relating to the _Swastika_ is too extended to permit of any adequate summary in these notes. [375] Henry Edward Manning (1808-1892), at first an Anglican clergyman, he became a Roman Catholic priest in 1851, and became Cardinal in 1875. He succeeded Cardinal Wiseman as Archbishop of Westminster in 1865. He wrote a number of religious works. [376] John Bright (1811-1889), Quaker, cotton manufacturer, and statesman. He
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