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Catharist
ˈCatharist [ad. med.L. Catharist-æ (= Gr. καθαρισταί, f. καθαρίζειν to purify). Cf. F. Cathariste.] A Paulician or Manichæan; also applied to similar sects; cf. Catharan.1600 O. E. Repl. Libel ii. iii. 52 The Catharistes do boast much of their merits. 1616 Donne Serm. Wks. 1839 VI. 103 The Catharist...
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Catharan
† ˈCatharan Obs. Also Caˈtharian. [f. Gr. καθαροί, med.L. Cathari, ‘the pure’, the name assumed by the Novatian heretics, and by other sects later. Cf. F. Cathare.] One who professes superior purity; a puritan; a name applied to various sects, as the Novatians, Paulicians, Waldenses; also, like Cath...
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Albigenses
Albigenses, n. pl. (ˌælbɪˈdʒɛnsiːz) [med.L. (12th c.), f. Albīga, L. name of Albi, a city in south-west France.] The name of a sect of Catharist heretics of the south of France in the 12th and 13th centuries.1625 Purchas Pilgrims II. viii. vi. 1254 By exciting Princes and People to roote them out..t...
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Sancho, Count of Provence
Peter II died fighting the anti-Catharist crusaders at the Battle of Muret in 1213.
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puritan
puritan, n. and a. (ˈpjʊərɪtən) Also Puritan, esp. in specific uses. [f. L. pūr-us pure, or pūritās purit-y + -an. Perh. formed in French or mod.Latin: cf. F. puritain (Ronsard 1564), mod.L. pūritānī (in Du Cange). The appellation appears to have been intended to suggest that of the καθαροί, Cathara...
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Sallekhana
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Jīva (Jainism)
Death in Jainism
Jain philosophy
Moksha (Jainism)
Catharist endura
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perfect
▪ I. perfect, a. (adv., n.) (ˈpɜːfɪkt) Forms: see below. [Orig. ME. parfīt, -fite, a. OF. parfit, -fite (11th c. in Littré):—L. perfect-um, pa. pple. of perficĕre to accomplish, perform, complete, f. per- 2 + facĕre to do, make. Subsequently influenced by OF. parfet, -fete, -feit, -fait, in which th...
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Jesus bloodline
Several sources from the 13th-century claim that an aspect of Catharist theology was the belief that the earthly Jesus had a familial relationship with
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