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'''Historical References'''
 
*Gerhard - Johann Gerhard, a German Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy. Regarded as the greatest living theologian of Protestant Germany. He wrote the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessio_Catholica "Confessio Catholica"] (1633-1637), which sought to prove the evangelical and catholic character of the doctrine of the [[Augsburg Confession]] using the writings of approved Roman Catholic authors.
 
*Gerhard - Johann Gerhard, a German Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy. Regarded as the greatest living theologian of Protestant Germany. He wrote the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confessio_Catholica "Confessio Catholica"] (1633-1637), which sought to prove the evangelical and catholic character of the doctrine of the [[Augsburg Confession]] using the writings of approved Roman Catholic authors.
*Olaf Petersson - A Swedish preacher (1497-1552) who studied in Wittenburg and later taught Lutheran doctrine with his brother Lars. A crucial influence on King Gustaf, who embraced the tenets of the Reformation. In 1593, Sweden formally adopted the Augsburg Confession. [https://books.google.com/books?id=AOBDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA385&lpg=PA385&dq=Olaf+Petersson&source=bl&ots=Bls_j4wm6B&sig=m7FcfA6inI-Ou1V3DPiv5v8j5zw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiY3a7h7oHTAhXIzVQKHd4ID8wQ6AEITzAI#v=onepage&q=Olaf%20Petersson&f=false "A History of the Christian Church"]
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*Olaf Petersson - A Swedish preacher (1497-1552) who studied in Wittenburg and later taught Lutheran doctrine with his brother Lars. A crucial influence on King Gustaf, who embraced the tenets of the Reformation. In 1593, Sweden formally adopted the [[Augsburg Confession]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=AOBDAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA385&lpg=PA385&dq=Olaf+Petersson&source=bl&ots=Bls_j4wm6B&sig=m7FcfA6inI-Ou1V3DPiv5v8j5zw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiY3a7h7oHTAhXIzVQKHd4ID8wQ6AEITzAI#v=onepage&q=Olaf%20Petersson&f=false "A History of the Christian Church"]
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*Helmholtz - Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894) was a German doctor and physicist. During his time in Berlin, he was an associate of Max Planck. The Helmholtz equation is named for him; this equation results from applying the technique of separation of variables to reduce the complexity of analysis. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann_von_Helmholtz Wikipedia]
 
*Ireton - Henry Ireton was an English general in the Parliamentary army during the [[English Civil War]], the son-in-law of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ireton Wikipedia]
 
*Ireton - Henry Ireton was an English general in the Parliamentary army during the [[English Civil War]], the son-in-law of [[Oliver Cromwell]]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ireton Wikipedia]
  

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SR/CL: Leitmotiv: "Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië"

Gerhard: 4/4/88, II; Olaf Petersson: 5/1/2014 (I, sub aqua); Solid Declaration: 5/1/98, III (3); Galatians, chap. 3: 5/1/91, II, vedette 5/1/88, IV. Luther, com. Genesis, 5/1/2011, chap. I (2nd ∘). "Agony is frugal" --E.D., Bright-Wigner distribution; 2nd Level; Grand Lisboa, (5/1/89, III) (Helmholtz)} Ireton delivers, perceived by hoi poloi, as 5/1/97, II sub lingual, 4/4/88 (I.)}[nonex]}!★}

"animus audax"

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Locations

  • Grand Lisboa - a 47-floor hotel in Macau, China. Opened in 2007. The tallest building in Macau.

Scientific and Mathematic References

  • ∘ - A symbol known as the composition operator
  • Bright-Wigner distribution - a continuous probability distribution most often used to model resonances (unstable particles) in high-energy physics Wikipedia

Religious References

  • Galatians, chap. 3 - Galatians is the ninth book of the New Testament, written by Paul the Apostle. Chapter 3 exhorts the Galatian believers to stand fast in the faith as it is in Jesus.

Historical References

  • Gerhard - Johann Gerhard, a German Lutheran Scholastic theologian during the period of Orthodoxy. Regarded as the greatest living theologian of Protestant Germany. He wrote the "Confessio Catholica" (1633-1637), which sought to prove the evangelical and catholic character of the doctrine of the Augsburg Confession using the writings of approved Roman Catholic authors.
  • Olaf Petersson - A Swedish preacher (1497-1552) who studied in Wittenburg and later taught Lutheran doctrine with his brother Lars. A crucial influence on King Gustaf, who embraced the tenets of the Reformation. In 1593, Sweden formally adopted the Augsburg Confession. "A History of the Christian Church"
  • Helmholtz - Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821 - 1894) was a German doctor and physicist. During his time in Berlin, he was an associate of Max Planck. The Helmholtz equation is named for him; this equation results from applying the technique of separation of variables to reduce the complexity of analysis. Wikipedia
  • Ireton - Henry Ireton was an English general in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War, the son-in-law of Oliver Cromwell. Wikipedia


Literary References

  • "Agony is frugal" - Fragment of a poem by Emily Dickinson (Safe despair it is that raves / Agony is frugal / Puts itself severe away / For its own perusal)

Translations

  • "Welkom by die Hotel Kalifornië" - A poor Afrikaans translation of "Welcome to the Hotel California," a lyric from the well-known song by The Eagles.
  • Videte - Translates to "see" or "consult." A remark directing the readers to look to the specified place for additional clarification.
  • Animus audax - Latin. Translates to "bold soul," "bold mind," or "reckless mind." Sometimes referenced in descriptions of treacherous Roman senator Catiline.