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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Master_MahanMaster Mahan - Wikipedia

    e. Master Mahan, in the religious texts of the Latter Day Saint movement, is a title assumed first by Cain and later by his descendant Lamech. The title indicates that Cain and Lamech were each the "master" of a "great secret" in which they covenanted with Satan to kill for personal gain. [1] The term is found in Joseph Smith 's translation of ...

  2. Jan 5, 2016 · Suzanne Geissler’s God and Sea Power is a delightful, well-researched, and fascinating book; a work that should be added to the canon about America’s Apostle of Seapower, Alfred Thayer Mahan. It is deeply biographical, concerning itself primarily with the man’s Christian life, albeit a Christian life lived through a sea-going career and ...

  3. Jul 5, 2010 · Interpreting by context, the title Master Mahan means simply “Master of the Secret Combination.” It is first claimed by Cain, and then by Lamech, Cain’s great, great grand-son. In understanding the significance of this term it is important to realize who Cain was. His father was Adam, son of God, prophet on Earth and first holder of the Priesthood. Neither Cain nor Abel were the first ...

  4. www.churchofjesuschrist.org › study › scripturesCain

    Cain. Cain. A son of Adam and Eve who slew his younger brother Abel over jealousy and greed (Gen. 4:1–16). Some of his descendants were skilled in the use of the harp and organ and in working with brass and iron (Gen. 4:17–25). Due to the incompleteness of the biblical record, many have regarded Cain as the eldest son of Adam.

  5. 1 And Adam knew Eve his wife; and she conceived, and bare Cain, [11] and said, I have gotten a man from the Lord. [12] 2 And she again bare his brother Abel. And Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground. Moses 5:16–17. 16 And Adam and Eve, his wife, ceased not to call upon God.

  6. Turner (Figure 22.1.3) and naval strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan were instrumental in the country’s move toward foreign expansion, and writer Brooks Adams further dramatized the consequences of the nation’s loss of its frontier in his The Law of Civilization and Decay in 1895.

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  8. n of The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660–1783 thrust its author, Alfred Thayer Mahan, onto the world stage. Previously a relatively unknown instructor at the U.S. Naval War College and an officer at best indifferent to command at sea, Mahan was catapulted to international fame as a historian, naval strategist, and supporter of American imperialism.

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