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11large-mindedly — See large minded. * * * …
12The Absent-Minded Beggar — (sometimes known as the Boer War), and exhorted its audience to pass the hat for your credit s sake, and pay pay pay! HistoryIn September 1899, it was clear that the crisis in South Africa was likely to turn into war. By the 2nd October, all… …
13Ultra Large Format — NOTOC Ultra Large Format (ULF) photography refers to photography using cameras producing negatives larger than 8x10 (20x25cm).The ULF photography movement has known a revival in the last few years, and is still expanding, along with film… …
14right-minded — /ˈraɪt maɪndəd/ (say ruyt muynduhd) adjective holding opinions or principles which are generally held to be correct in the community at large or in a defined section of it: he was a right minded young man; no right minded communist would agree.… …
15Auðr the Deep-Minded — (Old Norse: Auðr in djúpúðga ) was a Scandinavian princess, the daughter of Ivar Vidfamne, and the mother of Harald Wartooth, who appears in Sögubrot , Hversu Noregr byggdist and in the Lay of Hyndla . She would have lived sometime during the 7th …
16Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church …
17The Counter-Reformation — The Counter Reformation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Counter Reformation The subject will be considered under the following heads: I. Significance of the term II. Low ebb of Catholic fortunes III. St. Ignatius and the Jesuits,… …
18liberal — adj 1. progressive, forward looking, pro gressivist, reformist; radical, left wing, leftist; libertarian, latitudinarian, libertine, free thinking, liberal minded, independent; humanistic, enlightened, up to date, modern. 2. tolerant, indulgent,… …
19History of Unitarianism — Unitarianism, both as a theology and as a denominational family of churches, was first defined and developed within the Protestant Reformation, although theological ancestors may be found back in the early days of Christianity. Later historical… …
20libertine — n 1. profligate, wanton, lecher, debauchee, debaucher, dissipator; sensualist, sybarite, voluptuary, prodigal, hedonist, epicurean; rake, rake hell, roue, gallant; playboy, fast man, fancy man, Inf. rip, Sl. swinger, free lover, philanderer,… …