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  • 21Pseudodox — Pseu do*dox, a. [Gr. pseydo doxos; pseydh s false + do xa an opinion.] Not true in opinion or doctrine; false. n. A false opinion or doctrine. To maintain the atheistical pseudodox which judgeth evil good, and darkness light. T. Adams. [1913… …

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  • 22The five wits — Wit Wit, n. [AS. witt, wit; akin to OFries. wit, G. witz, OHG. wizz[=i], Icel. vit, Dan. vid, Sw. vett. [root]133. See {Wit}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. Mind; intellect; understanding; sense. [1913 Webster] Who knew the wit of the Lord? or who was his …

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  • 23Ungod — Un*god , v. t. [1st pref. un + god.] 1. To deprive of divinity; to undeify. [R.] Donne. [1913 Webster] 2. To cause to recognize no god; to deprive of a god; to make atheistical. [R.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 24Wit — Wit, n. [AS. witt, wit; akin to OFries. wit, G. witz, OHG. wizz[=i], Icel. vit, Dan. vid, Sw. vett. [root]133. See {Wit}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. Mind; intellect; understanding; sense. [1913 Webster] Who knew the wit of the Lord? or who was his… …

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  • 25atheist — noun Date: 1551 one who believes that there is no deity • atheistic or atheistical adjective • atheistically adverb …

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  • 26Asa Gray — by Whipple, 1864. Born Novemb …

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  • 27Boyle Lectures — The Boyle Lectures were named after Robert Boyle, a prominent Irish Natural Philosopher in the 17th Century. Boyle endowed a series of lectures in his will, which were designed as a forum where prominent academics could discuss the existence of… …

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  • 28John Harris (writer) — John Harris (c. 1666 September 7, 1719), was an English writer. He is best known as the editor of the (1704), which ranks as the earliest of the long line of English encyclopaedias, and as the compiler of the Collection of Voyages and Travels… …

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  • 29A Trick to Catch the Old One — is a Jacobean comedy written by Thomas Middleton, first published in 1608. The play is a satire in the sub genre of city comedy.The play was entered into the Stationers Register on Oct. 7, 1607 by the printer George Eld, and published by him in… …

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  • 30List of atheists (miscellaneous) — Business* John Baskerville (1706 ndash;1775): English typesetter, printing innovator and typefounder, designer of the typeface that bears his name. [Baskerville left directions that his body be buried in a Conical Building in my own premises… …

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