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1 пуританский
1) General subject: Oliverian, Puritan, prudish, puritan, puritanic, puritanical, round headed, round-headed, straightlaced, straitlaced3) American: blue4) Religion: Puritan( Of or relating to puritans, the Puritans, or puritanism), Puritanic (Of or relating to Puritans), Puritanical (Of or relating to Puritans)5) Architecture: strait-laced -
2 Гемпттонкортский совет по вопросам церковной реформы в Англии
Religion: Hampton Court Conference (1604, meeting in response to the Millenary Petition, in which the Puritans set forth their demands for reform of the Church of England)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Гемпттонкортский совет по вопросам церковной реформы в Англии
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3 отцы-пуритане
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4 пуританин
1) General subject: Banbury man, Oliverian, precisian, saint (Saint)2) American: bluenose4) Religion: Banbury man (One who practices or preaches a more rigorous or professedly purer moral code than that which prevails), Dissenter, Puritan (A member of a 16th and 17th century Protestant group in England and New England opposing as unscriptural the ceremonial worship and the prelacy of the Church of England), hot-gospeller (1. An old nickname for Puritans; 2. Energetic evangelist and revivalist)5) Australian slang: wowser -
5 человек греха
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Puritans — • In its original meaning it signified those who strove for a worship purified from all taint of Catholicism . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Puritans Puritans … Catholic encyclopedia
Puritans — прозвище жителей штата Массачусетс … Словарь топонимов США
PURITANS — a name given to a body of clergymen of the Church of England who refused to assent to the Act of Uniformity passed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, because it required them to conform to Popish doctrine and ritual; and afterwards applied to… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
PURITANS — a much maligned dynamic religious movement which arose in the sixteenth century as a CALVINIST party within the CHURCH OF ENGLAND. They emphasized preaching, pastoral care and the REFORMATION of the CHURCH in terms of Biblical norms. Popular… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Puritans — inhabitants of Massachusetts … Eponyms, nicknames, and geographical games
puritans — Pu·ri·tan || pjÊŠÉ™rɪtÉ™n n. one who is strict on religious issues; one who is strict on moral issues; one who supports modesty and simplicity adj. strict on religious and moral issues, supporting modesty and simplicity … English contemporary dictionary
Puritans — Пуритане … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
Puritans — This word (from the Latin puritas, meaning cleanness or pureness ) refers to the followers of a religious movement that began in England in the sixteenth century for the purpose of purifying the Church of all superstitious practices and so to… … Glossary of theological terms
History of the Puritans — The history of the Puritans can be traced back to the Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI ending in a decline in the mid 1700s. Background, to 1559 The English Reformation, begun his reign in the reign of Henry VIII of England, was… … Wikipedia
These New Puritans — Основная инфо … Википедия
These New Puritans — Infobox musical artist Name = These New Puritans Background = group or band Origin = Southend on Sea, England Genre = Alternative rock Electronica Progressive rock Experimental rock Post punk revival New Wave Years active = 2007 Present Label =… … Wikipedia