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Biblist
Biblist Bib"list, n. [Cf. F. bibliste. See Bible.] 1. One who makes the Bible the sole rule of faith. 2. A biblical scholar; a biblicist. --I. Taylor.

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- city of Worms (Rhineland-Palatinate). Biblis's three Ortsteile are Biblis, Nordheim and Wattenheim. In 836, Biblis had its first do****entary mention in...
- Cethosia biblis, the lacewing biblis or red lacewing, is a species of heliconiine butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidae. C. b. biblis - ****am,...
- The Biblis Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power plant in the German muni****lity of Biblis that consists of two units: unit A with a gross output of...
- Biblis station is the only station of the town of Biblis in the German state of Hesse. It is classified by Deutsche Bahn as a category 4 station. The station...
- view - MHNT Ventral view - MHNT "Biblis hyperia Red Rim". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2011-12-07. "Red Rim Biblis hyperia (Cramer, 1779)". Butterflies...
- Mars Volcanology of Mars Wikimedia Commons has media related to Biblis Tholus. "Biblis Tholus". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature. USGS Astrogeology...
- BibliU is an education technology company, specialising in digital textbook and monograph provision for universities, libraries and other higher education...
- to the south of Biblis. The airfield was laid out very quickly at a captured German Army Barracks (Kaserne), just to the south of Biblis after the Rhine...
- eventually incorporating in 2004. The company also owns and manages the BibliOZ.com website, which launched in early 2001. This website began as a reseller...
- Biblis (Byblis) is an opera by the French composer Louis Lacoste, first performed at the Académie Royale de Musique (the Paris Opera) on 6 November 1732...