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What are the three sub-categories in the Hymn psalms?

The three sub-categories in the Hymn psalms are Psalm of Praise (e.g., Psalms 8, 100), Psalm of Thanksgiving (e.g., Psalms 30, 138), and Psalm of Confidence (e.g., Psalms 23, 27).


When did St. Hope live?

She lived and died during the reign of the Roman Emperor Hadrian who ruled from 117 to 138 A.D. We do not have precise dates.


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When and where was St. Sophia born?

We do not know defintely where Sophia was born but she and her three daughters (Faith, Hope and Charity) were purportedly taken prisoners during the reign of Hadrian (117-138) and taken to Rome. Sophia was forced to watch as her three daughters were tortured and beheaded. She died three days later while mourning her children at their tomb. She was probably born in the late first century AD.We are not even certain if Sophia really ever existed, much less when or where she might have been born.


Who said You cannot multiply wealth by dividing it?

This quote appears frequently on the Internet and is often attributed to Dr. Rogers with a date of 1931. In fact, this quote is part of a longer passage in Dr. Rogers' 1996 work Ten Secrets for a Successful Family (ISBN 978-0891078838).The passage is also often mis-quoted or mis-arranged. Here is the passage on page 138 where this famous quote appears:You cannot legislate the poor into freedom by legislating the industrious out of it. You don't multiply wealth by dividing it. Government cannot give anything to anybody that it doesn't first take from somebody else. Whenever somebody receives something without working for it, somebody else has to work for it without receiving. The worst thing that can happen to a nation is for half of the people to get the idea they don't have to work because somebody else will work for them, and the other half to get the idea that it does no good to work because they don't get to enjoy the fruit of their labor.