theolog

  • 1Theolog — Theolog, s.u. Theologie 1) 3) u. 4) …

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  • 2theolog — Theologue The o*logue, n. [Cf. L. theologus, Gr. ?, and E. philologue.] 1. A theologian. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Ye gentle theologues of calmer kind. Young. [1913 Webster] He [Jerome] was the theologue and the word is designation enough. I. Taylor …

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  • 3Theolog — 1. Ein gleissender Theologus an eines fürsten hof ist ein schädlich Thier. – Henisch, 1647, 44. 2. Ein newer Theologus muss ein newe Hell, ein newer Jurist ein newen Galgen, ein newer Artzt ein newen Kirchhoff, ein newer Philosophus ein newe… …

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  • 4theolog — noun see theologue 2 * * * theolog obs. form of theologue …

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  • 5theolog — noun see theologue …

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  • 6theolog — the·o·log …

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  • 7theolog — /ˈθiəlɒg/ (say theeuhlog) noun Colloquial a student of theology …

  • 8theological virtue — theolog′ical vir′tue n. pho any of the three graces, faith, hope, or charity, infused into the soul by a special grace of God • Etymology: 1520–30 …

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  • 9Thomas de Rossy — infobox bishopbiog name = Thomas de Rossy religion=Roman Catholic Church See = Diocese of Galloway Title = Bishop of Galloway Period = 1379 ndash;1393 x 1406 consecration = before July 16, 1380 Predecessor = Ingram de Ketenis Successor = Elisaeus …

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  • 10Encyclopedia — • An abridgment of human knowledge in general or a considerable department thereof, treated from a uniform point of view or in a systematized summary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Encyclopedia     Encyclopedia …

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