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spiritualty
spiritualty (ˈspɪrɪtjuːəltɪ) Forms: 4–6 spiritualte(e, 5 -allte, speritwalte, spyryt-, 6 spyritualte; 5 spyryt-, spirituelte(e; 4–7 spiritualtie, 5– spiritualty (6 -tye). [ad. OF. espirit-, esperituaulté, spiritualté, etc.: see spiritual a. and cf. spirituality.] † 1. The quality or state of being s... Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Guildford
In the parliament of 1529 he was knight of the shire for Kent, and it was he who gave point to the complaints of the commons against the spiritualty with wikipedia.org
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lealty
▪ I. lealty1 Obs. exc. arch. (ˈliːəltɪ) [f. leal a. + -ty. Cf. lewty, loyalty.] Faithfulness, loyalty.[a 1310 in Wright Lyric P. xvi. 53 Heo is solsecle of suetnesse, ant ledy of lealte.] 1860 Reade Cloister & H. (1861) I. 270 They who travel should learn to read faces; methinks you might see lealty... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Kelly. William Blake vs The World by John Higgs is a wonderful adventure in politics, art and spiritualty. Comparative religion, neurobiology and even quantum physics all deployed to better ...
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Monastery of the Holy Spirit
These groups are composed of lay people who form a prayerful community that forms its members in Cistercian spiritualty. wikipedia.org
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spirituality
spirituality (ˌspɪrɪtjuːˈælɪtɪ) Also 5 spiritualite(e, 5–7 -alitie, 6 -allitie, -elity; 6 spyrytualite, 7 spirittuality. [a. OF. (e)spiritualité, -alleté (mod.F. spiritualité, = It. spiritualità, Sp. espiritualidad, Pg. -idade), or ad. late L. spīrituālitās, f. spīrituālis spiritual a.: see -ity, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Christopher St. Germain
Germain published the Treatise Concerning the Division between the Spiritualty and Temporalty, a pamphlet purporting to mediate between the laity and the wikipedia.org
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suitly
▪ I. † ˈsuitly, a. Obs. [f. suit n. + -ly1.] = suitable 1, 2, 3.1459 Paston Lett. I. 477, j. pece of skarlot for trappars..with rede crossis and rosys. Item, ij. stripis of the same trappuris sutly. Ibid. 479 Item, iij. curtaynys sutely. Ibid. 480 Item, iij. clothis of grene and whyte, withe braunch... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Wallace (Jesuit)
His contact with Bengali Hindus led him to the opinion that Protestant spiritualty was inadequate to meet the needs of his deeply spiritual Vaisnava friends wikipedia.org
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laity
laity (ˈleɪɪtɪ) Forms: 6 layetie, 6–7 lai-, laytie, 6–8 laiety, 7 lay(e)ty, 7– laity. [f. lai, lay a. + -ity. An AF. laité occurs, with the sense of ‘lay property’ (cf. realty, spiritualty), in Year-bk. 33 Ed. I (1864) 411.] 1. The condition or state of a layman; the not being in orders.1616 Bulloka... Oxford English Dictionary
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Collectanea satis copiosa
royal estate of the imperial crown of the same, unto whom a body politic, compact of all sorts and degrees of people divided in terms and by names of spiritualty wikipedia.org
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temporalty
temporalty Obs. or arch. (ˈtɛmpərəltɪ) Also 4–6 temper-; 4–5 -el-; 4–6 -te, -tee, 4–7 -tie, 5–6 -tye, (6 temporalltie). [app. a. AF. *temporelté = F. temporalité (13th c.), f. OF. temporel, temporal: see -ty. Cf. commonalty, cruelty, loyalty, etc. In 14–15th c. assimilated to the L. form, as temper-... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rafea Muhammad Rafea
His teachings were about Sufism, Islamic spiritualty, and the spiritual teachings of Hannen Swaffer's spiritual circle in London. wikipedia.org
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-ty
▪ I. -ty, suffix1 denoting quality or condition, representing ME. -tie, -tee, -te (early ME. -teð), from OF. -te (mod.F. -té), earlier -tet (-ted):—L. -itātem, nom. -itās. Such Latin types as bonitātem, feritātem, were in OF. normally reduced to two syllables (bontet, fertet) by elision of the -i- b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Crossroads (folklore)
frontiers and crossroads held spiritual meanings regarding transitioning, leaving one area and going somewhere else, a change in directions physically and spiritualty wikipedia.org
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