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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 43. Chapters: Bartolomeu de Gusmao, Malachi Martin, Fernao Mendes Pinto, Charles J. O'Byrne, Hans Urs von Balthasar, John II Casimir Vasa, Garry Wills, Peter Levi, Anthony Mary Claret, Robert Munsch, Jean de Labadie, Joseph-Ignace Guillotin, Dan Schutte, John McLaughlin, John M. Culkin, Leonard Feeney, Peter Hebblethwaite, Christian Francken, Huub Oosterhuis, George Tyrrell, Edgar Chamorro, Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, Juan Vargas, Vicente Ferrer Moncho, Joseph O'Rourke, Etienne Vermeersch, Edward J. Sponga, Francis Sylvester Mahony, Albert Chmielowski, Henri Bremond, Carlo Passaglia, Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, Albert R. Jonsen, Alphonse Francois Renard, Robert Goss, Luca Valerio, Jack Miles, Leonardo Castellani, Joseph Murphy, Adolf Daens, Andreas Honisch, Robert Blair Kaiser, Ruben Habito, John J. McNeill, Cristovao Ferreira, Natale Masuccio. Excerpt: Malachi Brendan Martin Ph.D. (July 23, 1921 - July 27, 1999) was a Catholic priest, theologian, writer on the Catholic Church, and professor at the Vatican's Pontifical Biblical Institute. He held three doctorates and was the sole author of sixteen books covering religious and geopolitical topics, which were published in eight languages. He wrote additional books under pen names and in collaboration with others. He was a controversial commentator on the Vatican and other matters involving the Church. Martin spoke at least ten languages including Irish, English, French, Dutch, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Hebrew and Modern Arabic, and also knew classical languages like Latin, Classical Greek, Aramaic and Classical Arabic. He lived in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy, Israel, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey, France, and the United States and travelled extensively throughout Europe, Asia and the Middle East. Trinity College, DublinMartin was born prematurely in the village of...