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71Religious Toleration — Religious Toleration † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Toleration Toleration in general signifies patient forbearance in the presence of an evil which one is unable or unwilling to prevent. By religious toleration is understood the… …
72St. Maximus of Turin — St. Maximus of Turin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Maximus of Turin Bishop and theological writer, b. probably in Rhaetia, about 380; d. shortly after 465. Only two dates are historically established in his life. In 451 he was at the… …
73The Byzantine Empire — The Byzantine Empire † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Byzantine Empire The ancient Roman Empire having been divided into two parts, an Eastern and a Western, the Eastern remained subject to successors of Constantine, whose capital was at …
74Chalcedonian Christianity — Part of a series on Christianity   …
75Characters of Shakespear's Plays —   …
76Деусдедит Кентерберийский — Деусдедит Deusdedit Архиепископ Кентерберийский Епископское посвящение 655 год Интронизация Март 655 года Конец правления 664 год Предшественник Гонорий Кентерберийский …
77tender- and tough-minded — Distinction drawn by James, who found it illuminating to classify philosophers into one of these two camps (Pragmatism, Ch. 1). The tender minded are: rationalistic (going by ‘principles’), intellectualistic, idealistic, optimistic, religious,… …
78obdurate — I adjective callous, cold, decided, determined, dogged, dogmatic, dogmatical, firm, hard, hardbitten, hardened, hardhearted, harsh, headstrong, heartless, immovable, immutable, impervious, impossible to influence, incorrigible, indifferent,… …
79CARLSTADT — a German Reformer, associated for a time with Luther, but parted from him both on practical and dogmatical grounds; succeeded Zwingli as professor at Basel (1483 1541) …
80heterodoxy — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Departure from orthodoxy Nouns 1. heterodoxy, syncretism; sectarianism, nonconformity, unconformity, secularism, denominationalism, cultism; heresy, schism, error, false doctrine; schismaticism, recusancy; …