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St Thomas Aquinas in the Summa Theologica, II: II Quaestio 25, Article 4 states that we should love our neighbour more than our ourselves.
St Thomas interprets ' You should love your neighbour as yourself ' from Leviticus 19 and Matthew 22 as meaning that love for ourselves is the exemplar of love for others.
* St. Ada, 7th-century French abbess
* In 1534, Jacques Cartier entered the Gulf of St. Lawrence and reached the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
The Oxford English Dictionary traces the earliest use ( as " Androides ") to Ephraim Chambers ' Cyclopaedia, in reference to an automaton that St. Albertus Magnus allegedly created.
The family was Byzantine Catholic and attended St. John Chrysostom Byzantine Catholic Church.
* World TeamTennis, currently playing for the St. Louis Aces.
The oldest-surviving Anglican church outside of the British Isles ( Britain and Ireland ) is St Peter's Church in St. George's, Bermuda, established in 1612 ( though the actual building had to be rebuilt several times over the following century ).
During this period winter sports were slowly introduced: in 1882 the first figure skating championship was held in St. Moritz, and downhill skiing became a trendy sport with English visitors early in the 20th century, as the first ski-lift was installed in 1908 above Grindelwald.
In the first half of the 20th century the Olympic Winter Games were held three times in Alpine venues: the 1924 Winter Olympics in Chamonix, France ; the 1928 Winter Olympics in St. Moritz, Switzerland ; and the 1936 Winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
During World II the winter games were canceled but after that time the Winter Games have been held in St. Moritz ( 1948 ), Innsbruck, Austria ( 1964 and 1976 ), Grenoble, France, ( 1968 ), Albertville, France, ( 1992 ), and Torino, Italy, ( 2006 ).
Paneloux's argument is based on the theology of St. Augustine, on which he is an expert, and it is accepted as irrefutable by many of the townspeople, including the magistrate, Othon.
Miss Marple is an elderly spinster who lives in the village of St. Mary Mead and acts as an amateur detective.

St and Trinian's
The British film industry produced a number of highly successful film series, however, including the Doctor series, the St. Trinian's films and the increasingly bawdy Carry On films.
* The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery ( 1966 )
* Blue Murder at St Trinian's ( 1957 )
* The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery ( 1966 )
British comedy films are legion, but among the most notable are the Ealing comedies, the 1950s work of the Boulting Brothers, and innumerable popular comedy series including the St Trinian's films, the " Doctor " series, and the long-running Carry On films.
Its graduates include Syd Barrett and Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd, Spitting Image Creators Peter Fluck and Roger Law and Creator of St Trinian's Ronald Searle.
He is best remembered in the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in the 1951 film Scrooge, and for his portrayal of Miss Fritton, the headmistress in two St. Trinian's films.
He is perhaps best remembered for portraying the headmistress, Miss Fritton, in two of the St Trinian's film comedies, principally the first, The Belles of St Trinian's ( 1954 ), in which he also played her shady brother, Clarence Fritton.
He later reprised the role ( albeit in a cameo part ) of Miss Fritton in Blue Murder at St Trinian's ( 1957 ).
Sim appeared with Cole in the films Cottage to Let ( 1941 ), The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ), Scrooge ( 1951 ), Laughter in Paradise ( 1951 ), The Belles of St. Trinian's ( 1954 ), An Inspector Calls ( 1954 ), The Green Man ( 1956 ) and Blue Murder at St. Trinian's ( 1957 ).
Most recently, St Trinian's, a remake of the classic film, was produced by Ealing Studios ; some locations in Ealing can be seen in this film.
During the 1950s she made her name as a sidekick to such comedy greats as Alastair Sim and Margaret Rutherford in films such as The Happiest Days of Your Life ( 1950 ) and the St Trinian's series.
* The Belles of St Trinian's ( 1954 )
* Blue Murder at St Trinian's ( 1957 )
* The Pure Hell of St Trinian's ( 1960 )
* A comedy version was staged in the film The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery
* The Great St Trinian's Train Robbery, 1966 British comedy film directed by Frank Launder and Sidney Gilliat
* The Belles of St Trinian's ( 1954 )
He also appeared in Ralph Thomas's Doctor in Love and portrayed an education minister in Frank Launder's The Pure Hell of St Trinian's, and appeared as Inspector Corcoran in the Montgomery Tully-directed film Dead Lucky, opposite Vincent Ball and Betty McDowall.

St and Legend
*" Of St. Ambrose " from the Caxton translation of the Golden Legend
His sacral masterpiece and one of the most famous religious works of art of the later Middle Ages is The Legend of St. Sebastian and The Passion of Christ of the so called Sebastian Altar in St. Florian's Priory ( Stift Sankt Florian ) near Linz, Upper Austria.
Eliade writes, " Legend, as was natural, bestowed upon him the attributes of St. George, famed for his victorious fight with the monster.
The horseshoe is presented as a talisman in The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil ; Showing how the Horse-Shoe came to be a Charm against Witchcraft, written in 1871 by Edward G. Flight, with illustrations by George Cruikshank and engravings by John Thompson.
* The True Legend of St. Dunstan and the Devil by Edward G. Flight, illustrated by George Cruikshank, published in 1871, and available from Project Gutenberg
* Barlaam and Ioasaph ( Legend in form attributed to St John of Damascus )
The Dominican monk Jacobus de Voragine in his Golden Legend reported the legend that Mary Magdalene was betrothed to St John the Evangelist, who left his bride at the altar to follow Jesus, dismissing it as a " false and frivolous tale ".
The Golden Legend of 1260 AD recounts how St. Valentine refused to deny Christ before the " Emperor Claudius " in 270 AD and as a result was beheaded.
*" Here Followeth the Life of St. Clement " in the Caxton translation of the Golden Legend
Legend holds that James, son of Zebedee | St. James's remains were carried by boat from Jerusalem to northern Spain where they were buried on the site of what is now the city of Santiago de Compostela.
Legend has it that St Mirren, on his return to Scotland from Ireland around AD 710, arrived in Cumbrae and, following the example of St Patrick, rid the island of snakes.
Legend has it that St Catherine of Alexandria was sentenced to be executed on one of these devices, which thereafter became known as the Catherine wheel, also used as an iconographic attribute.
* Vincent D ' Indy-The Legend of St. Christoper
A series of related texts known as the Legend of St Mildrith provides additional information about events in the lives of Eadbald's children and throws some light on Eadbald himself.
Local folklore is provided for by the Legend of Evesham surrounding the life of Eof, an 8th century swineherd credited with the founding of the town, and St Egwin the Bishop of Worcester who founded the abbey and who whose feet had been fettered and the key thrown in the River Avon.
After the season, she performed at the Norwich Festival, where she sang in Mendelssohn's " Hymn of Praise " Symphony and Julius Benedict's oratorio The Legend of St. Cecilia.
In 1886, she met Franz Liszt in London, who praised her performance in his sacred cantata The Legend of St. Elisabeth.
* St. Patrick: The Irish Legend ( TV ) ( 2000 )
* Carl E. Rollyson, Lillian Hellman: Her Legend and Her Legacy ( NY: St. Martin's Press, 1988 )
Legend has it that Dr Patrick Delany, the chancellor of St Patrick's Cathedral, upon hearing her sing " He was despised ", proclaimed " Woman, for this be all thy sins forgiven thee!
* St. Christopher in the Golden Legend: Latin original, English translation ( Caxton )
The life of St. Barbara, a virgin who turned to Christianity against the will of her pagan father, is mostly known from the Golden Legend.

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