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  • 31dogmatic — also dogmatical adjective Date: 1660 1. characterized by or given to the expression of opinions very strongly or positively as if they were facts < a dogmatic critic > 2. of or relating to dogma Synonyms: see dictatorial • dogmatically adverb • …

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  • 32dogmatize — verb ( tized; tizing) Etymology: French dogmatiser, from Late Latin dogmatizare, from Greek dogmatizein, from dogmat , dogma Date: 1611 intransitive verb to speak or write dogmatically transitive verb to state as a dogma or in a dogmatic manner • …

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  • 33lay down — verb Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to give up ; surrender < lay down your arms > 2. a. establish, prescribe < lay down a scale for a map > b. to assert or command dogmatically …

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  • 34sermonize — verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1635 intransitive verb 1. to compose or deliver a sermon 2. to speak didactically or dogmatically transitive verb to preach to or on at length • sermonizer noun …

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  • 35Fundamentalism — For other uses, see fundamentalism (disambiguation). Fundamentalism is strict adherence to specific theological doctrines usually understood as a reaction against Modernist theology.[1] The term fundamentalism was originally coined by its&#8230; …

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  • 36John Major — For other people named John Major, see John Major (disambiguation). The Right Honourable Sir John Major KG CH ACIB Major in 2 …

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  • 37Jean-Paul Sartre — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = # |250px image caption = name = Jean Paul Sartre birth = 21 June 1905 (Paris, France) death = death date and age|df=yes|1980|4|15|1905|6|21 (Paris, France)&#8230; …

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  • 38John Abernethy (surgeon) — John Abernethy (1764–1831). Engraving by John Cochran after a portrait by Thomas Lawrence. John Abernethy FRS (3 April 1764 – 20 April 1831) was an English surgeon, grandson of the Reverend John Abernethy.[1] He was …

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  • 39Limbo — In Roman Catholic theology, Limbo (Latin , edge or boundary, referring to the edge of Hell) is a hypothesis about the afterlife condition of those who die in original sin without being assigned to the Hell of the damned (gehenna). Limbo is not an …

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  • 40Papal infallibility — is the dogma in Catholic theology that, by action of the Holy Spirit, the Pope is preserved from even the possibility of error [ infallibility means more than exemption from actual error; it means exemption from the possibility of error, P. J.&#8230; …

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