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Show NAMES OP BIBLICAL TINOE. Remarkable Cognomens, Some Doubtless Doubt-less Apocryphal. I'ralsoOod llarebones and othct 'lunlntly named Puritans hnd their forerunneis In such saints ns Deegra lias (Thank God), Ulshop of Cnrthart1, who Is commemorated on March "2 Ueogratlas' episcopal predecessors rejoiced re-joiced In the name of tjnod vulttlcii '(Whnt-God-wllls), which wits homo h: half n dozen fifth or sixth centinv hUhops. Habetdetim (He-hath Ood) and Adeodatus (Glven-liyOoil) weie other names of the time. I.ntln can toriii such names, usually, less gro tesqucly thnu Ktigllsh. I Is prohahl apocryphal, However, that ,-raise God Hnreboties, or llarebonu (really 11 ir-bun), ir-bun), had two brothers, named Christ riimu-tnto the-vorld-to-sae llaiebonc f-Clirlst-liail not-dled-for-ou-ymi had been-damned IJarebonc, which, ncronl lug to Hume, was called "Damned Datebone" for ahoit. Hume alwi mentions men-tions God-reward Juiart, Btnndfast on high Stringer, Kl.i-sln Pimple, Kly deb.Ue Roberts, and l-'Ight-lhe-s'Hid-llght-of-faltli White |