unchastity

  • 101chastity — noun The state of abstaining from sexual intercourse before or outside of marriage; avoidance of sexual sins; the quality of being chaste; moral purity. Ant: unchastity …

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  • 102Pius II, Pope — (Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini, 1405 1464)    Prominent Italian humanist, diplomat, and cleric, elected pope in 1458. He was born near Siena and in 1423 entered the university there. He acquired a broad humanistic education and an excellent Latin… …

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  • 103Cotyttia — (Greek: Κοτύττια, Kotuttiā) was an orgiastic, nocturnal religious festival of ancient Greece and Thrace in celebration of Cotytto, the goddess of unchastity, considered an aspect of Persephone.[1][2] Celebration Cotyttia originated with the… …

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  • 104Glossary of Islam — This article is part of the series …

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  • 105Diplomatic career of Muhammad — A series of articles on Prophet of Islam Muhammad Life In Mecca · Hijra · …

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  • 106Thomas John Capel — Thomas Capel Religion Roman Catholic Personal Nationality British Citizen Born O …

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  • 107Ostrogothic Papacy — Pope Symmachus s (498 514) triumph over Antipope Laurentius is the first recorded example of simony in papal history. The Ostrogothic Papacy was a period from 493 to 537 where the papacy was strongly influenced by the Ostrogothic Kingdom, if the… …

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  • 108Fire —    1) For sacred purposes. The sacrifices were consumed by fire (Gen. 8:20). The ever burning fire on the altar was first kindled from heaven (Lev. 6:9, 13; 9:24), and afterwards rekindled at the dedication of Solomon s temple (2 Chr. 7:1, 3).… …

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  • 109vice — 1 / vīs/ n 1: a moral fault or failing 2: defect 3: immoral activity (as prostitution) vice 2 / vīs, vī sē/ prep [Latin, ablative of …

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  • 110amorality — Synonyms and related words: amoralism, backsliding, carnality, criminality, delinquency, evil, evil nature, immorality, impurity, moral delinquency, peccability, prodigality, recidivism, unangelicalness, unchastity, uncleanness, ungodliness,… …

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