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brewsterite
brewsterite (ˈbruːstəraɪt) [f. name of Sir David Brewster + -ite.] A zeolitic mineral, belonging to the hydrous silicates, white in colour, and of uneven fracture.1843 Portlock Geol. 223 Brewsterite has been stated to occur..at the Causeway. Oxford English Dictionary
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Brewsterite
Brewsterite is the name of a series of tectosilicate minerals of the zeolite group. to a series name, with the mineral species being named brewsterite-Sr and brewsterite-Ba. wikipedia.org
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Church of Christ (Brewsterite)
The Church of Christ was a schismatic sect from the Latter Day Saint movement that was founded in 1848 by James C. Brewster and Hazen Aldrich. Because of the church's belief that Brewster was a prophet, the group is often called the Brewsterites. History After the mob killing of Joseph Smith, apostl... wikipedia.org
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diagonite
† diˈagonite Min. [Named by Breithaupt in 1832 from its oblique crystallization.] An obsolete synonym of brewsterite.1844 Dana Min. 325. Oxford English Dictionary
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Brewster (surname)
Brewster (1826–1909), co-founder of the Church of Christ (Brewsterite) Janet Huntington Brewster (1910–1998), American philanthropist John Brewster ( wikipedia.org
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zeolite
zeolite Min. (ˈziːəlaɪt) Also 8–9 erron. -yte. [ad. Sw., G., etc. zeolit, f. Gr. ζεῖν to boil, seethe + λίθος stone, -lite; so named from its boiling and swelling under the blowpipe: see quot. 1777.] Generic name for a large and varied group of minerals, consisting of hydrous silicates in which the ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Church of Christ (Whitmerite)
See also Church of Christ (Brewsterite) Notes References Defunct Latter Day Saint denominations Religious organizations established wikipedia.org
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Heulandite
Isomorphous with heulandite is the strontium and barium zeolite brewsterite. The Mohs hardness is 3–4, and the specific gravity 2.2. wikipedia.org
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-ite
▪ I. -ite, suffix1 corresponding to F. -ite, L. -īta (-ītēs), ad. Gr. -ῑ́της, forming adjs. and ns. (of adj. origin) with the sense ‘(one) connected with or belonging to’, ‘a member of’, as in ὁπλίτης adj. heavy armed, n. a heavy-armed soldier (f. ὅπλα armour), πολίτης citizen (f. πόλις city). Its f... Oxford English Dictionary
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James C. Brewster
James Colin Brewster (October 26, 1826 – January 8, 1909) was the co-founder of the Church of Christ (Brewsterite), a schismatic sect in the Latter Day wikipedia.org
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Harmotome
At Sankt Andreasberg in the Harz it is found in the lead and silver veins; and at Strontian in Argyll in lead veins, associated with brewsterite (a strontium wikipedia.org
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Edingtonite
It occurs associated with thomsonite, analcime, natrolite, harmotome, brewsterite, prehnite and calcite. wikipedia.org
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Hazen Aldrich
Brewster created the Church of Christ (Brewsterite) in 1848. On September 29, 1849, Aldrich became the president of this Latter Day Saint denomination, and edited a Brewsterite periodical entitled the Olive Branch wikipedia.org
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Zeolite
combined Si and Al) Heulandite framework (HEU): clinoptilolite, heulandite-series Stilbite framework (STI): barrerite, stellerite, stilbite-series Brewsterite framework (BRE): brewsterite-series Others Cowlesite, pentasil (also known as ZSM-5, framework type MFI), tschernichite (beta polymorph A, disordered wikipedia.org
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Church of Christ
Church of Christ (Brewsterite) – A denomination founded in 1848 by James C. Brewster and Hazen Aldrich. wikipedia.org
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