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Manichee
Manichee (mænɪˈkiː) Also 4 pl. Manaches, 6 Manichey, pl. Mani-, Manycheis, Manacheis, 7 Manachy. [ad. late L. Manichæus, late Gr. Μανιχαῖος, from the name of the founder of the sect (variously recorded as Manes and Manichæus) who lived in Persia in the 3rd century after Christ.] An adherent of a rel...
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Manichæan
Manichæan, Manichean, a. and n. (mænɪˈkiːən) Also 6 Manichian. [f. L. Manichæus (see Manichee) + -an.] A. adj. Of or pertaining to the Manichees or their doctrine; characteristic of a Manichee.1638 Chillingw. Relig. Prot. i. Pref. §1 If any thing more then ordinary might be said in defence of the Ma...
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John of Cappadocia
Cast out Severus the Manichee! O Justin, our emperor, you win! This instant proclaim the synod of Chalcedon, because Justin reigns". You no longer fear Amantius the Manichee! Justin reigns, why fear Amantius?". So they continued. The patriarch tried in vain to bring them to reason.
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O'Donnell: Augustine's Idea of God - Georgetown University
The God he clung to so insistently was precisely the God who would ward off the Manichean God, and so in that way there are dim shadows of Manichee doctrine lying across Augustine's words down through his whole career. In discovering against the Manichees the absolute overweening goodness of God and the contingent, reflected goodness of created ...
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Manichæist
Manichæist rare—1. (ˈmænɪkiːɪst) [f. as prec. + -ist.] = Manichee.1880 T. A. Spalding Eliz. Demonol. 17 The second principle is that of the Manichæists: the division of spirits into hostile camps, good and evil.
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Bogomilism
Runciman, The Medieval Manichee: A Study of the Christian Dualist Heresy (Cambridge, 1947)
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Manicheism
Manichæism, Manicheism (ˈmænɪkiːɪz(ə)m) Also 7 Manichisme. [f. Manichæus (see Manichee) + -ism.] The doctrine or principles of the Manichees. Also transf.1626 [Featley] tr. Parallel D b, This Doctrine bringeth into the Church Manichisme. 1679 T. Puller Moderat. Ch. Eng. vi. 143 Which doctrine of J. ...
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Neoplatonism and Christianity
As a Manichee, Augustine had held that evil has substantial being and that God is made of matter; when he became a Neoplatonist, he changed his views on
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debase
debase, v. (dɪˈbeɪs) Also 6 debace. [Formed in 16th c. from de- I. 1, 3 + base v.1: cf. abase.] † 1. trans. To lower in position, rank, or dignity; to abase. Obs.1568 Grafton Chron. II. 69 The king hath debased himselfe ynough to the Bishop. Ibid. II. 75 Debasyng himselfe with great humilitie and su...
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Cathar
Cathar (ˈkæθə(r)) Also -are. Pl. Cathars, ‖ Cathari. [ad. med.L. Cathari: see Catharan.] = Catharan. Also used attrib. or as adj.1637 Gillespie Eng. Pop. Cerem. ii. v. 24 The old Waldenses before us, were also named by their adversaries, Cathares or Puritanes. 1806 M. Pembridge Roman Cath. Ch. Vind....
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panpygoptosis
panpygoptosis nonce-wd. (ˌpænpaɪgəʊpˈtəʊsɪs) [A fanciful formation combining the elements pan-, pygo-, opto-, -osis.] = duck's disease s.v. duck n.1 12. Hence panˌpygopˈtotic a.1938 S. Beckett Murphy v. 97 Duck's disease is a distressing pathological condition in which the thighs are suppressed and ...
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