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− | * "thou art Peter", Matt 16:18 | + | * "thou art Peter", Matt 16:18. There is also a pun on peatrick as Peter-Rock. In Greek 'petros' means 'Peter' and 'Rock', and Jesus puns on the ambiguity when he says "Thou art Peter (petros), and upon this rock (petros) I will build my church." |
* cf. [[scad]] | * cf. [[scad]] | ||
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick St. Patrick's] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick%27s_Purgatory Purgatory] contained a peat fire | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick St. Patrick's] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Patrick%27s_Purgatory Purgatory] contained a peat fire |
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- "thou art Peter", Matt 16:18. There is also a pun on peatrick as Peter-Rock. In Greek 'petros' means 'Peter' and 'Rock', and Jesus puns on the ambiguity when he says "Thou art Peter (petros), and upon this rock (petros) I will build my church."
- cf. scad
- St. Patrick's Purgatory contained a peat fire