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"all the virtues in the calendar"
Is there an actual calendar of virtues somewhere with specific virtues listed?
Yes. 'Calendar' is an archaic word for a list of any kind (see FumbleFingers's comment). Greek and early Christian m …
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Is "I'll be John Brown" a common phrase?
This is almost definitely a regional phrase.
I live in Lawrence, Kansas, where John Brown was active and is a local cult hero. His face appears in pictures in bars, paintings in most prominent build …