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  • The '''American Bible Society''' (ABS), founded in [[1816]], is a non-denominational societ [[Category:Learned Societies|1816 American Bible Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[:Category:American Learned Societies]]
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  • ...h Bible Society]] set up its branch in Yokohama in 1875, followed by the [[American Bible Society]] and the [[British and Foreign Bible Society]] in 1876. Thes ...dence from foreign agencies and is now a full member of the [[United Bible Societies]].
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  • ...Thomas Bray]], an Anglican priest in London and would-be missionary in the American colonies, to “promote learning in the plantations and abroad and to propa [[Category:Learned Societies|1698 Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge]]
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  • ''' William Scott Green''' () is an American scholar at the University of Florida. ...the National Endowment of the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, and the Andrew Mellon Foundation.
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  • The Upper Midwest Region consists of members of the American Academy of Religion and the Society of Biblical Literature who reside in Ma [[Category:Learned Societies|1972 SBL Upper Midwest Region]]
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  • ...nally meet with the American Academy of Religion Western Region and/or the American Schools of Oriental Research-PacSW. [[Category:Learned Societies|1941 SBL Pacific Coast Region]]
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  • The ''' Association for Jewish Studies''' (AJS) is a North American Association for Judaic Studies. ...olarship. The organization’s institutional members represent leading North American programs and departments in the field.
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  • ...olic Biblical Association of America (CBA)''', established in 1937, is the American association of Catholic Biblical scholars. [[Category:Learned Societies|1937 Catholic Biblical Association of America]]
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  • ...sonic Order (1751), and in the Ancient & Accepted Rite of French and North American provenance (evident by 1783). ...conflation of Hermes and Enoch might have been accepted by some reasonably learned master-masons. As medieval and post-Renaissance symbolic and practical Free
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  • #[[Ziony Zevit]], American Jewish University, USA (reg. 12/29/10) [[Category:Learned Societies|2011 Enoch Seminar]]
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