MIT «RECUSANCY» VERWANDTE WÖRTER IM WÖRTERBUCH ENGLISCH
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ÜBERSETZUNG VON RECUSANCY
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Übersetzer Deutsch - Chinesisch
不服从
1.325 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Spanisch
recusancy
570 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Hindi
recusancy
380 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Arabisch
recusancy
280 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Russisch
неподчинение
278 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Portugiesisch
recusancy
270 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Bengalisch
প্রচলিত ধর্মমতে অবস্থা
260 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Französisch
indocilité
220 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Malaysisch
Kencang
190 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Deutsch
recusancy
180 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Japanisch
反抗
130 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Koreanisch
recusancy
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Javanisch
Recusancy
85 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Vietnamesisch
recusancy
80 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Tamil
பிடிவாதமாக மறுத்தல்
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Marathi
पुनरावृत्ती
75 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Türkisch
recusancy
70 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Italienisch
ricusa
65 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Polnisch
recusancy
50 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Ukrainisch
непокору
40 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Rumänisch
recusancy
30 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Griechisch
recusancy
15 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Afrikaans
recusatie
14 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Schwedisch
recusancy
10 Millionen Sprecher
Übersetzer Deutsch - Norwegisch
recusancy
5 Millionen Sprecher
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «RECUSANCY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
recusancy in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
recusancy im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Crosby Records; a Chapter of Lancashire
Recusancy: ...
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.
Alexander Goss, William Blundell, Thomas Ellison Gibson, 2010
2
Recusancy and Conformity in Early Modern England: Manuscript ...
This volume seeks to make available in translation to students and scholars in early modern studies the principal texts on conformity and recusancy in the Elizabethan Church.
Thomas M. McCoog, Peter Holmes, Ginevra Crosignani, 2010
The phenomenon of Romanist recusancy in England has hitherto been little
studied save as a branch of martyrology or religious polemics. This gap in our
studies seems indeed regrettable, since recusancy Without doubt exerted most ...
4
Collections illustrating the history of the Catholic ...
Thomas Risdon, an infant, by Charles Maynard, Gent., his guardian, petitioner to
discharge sequestration of lands fallen to him by the death of father and mother :
two-thirds whereof were sequestered for the recusancy of Dorothy Risdon, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
Isidoros Krastyo Morpheus, 2012
6
Crosby Records: A Chapter of Lancashire
Recusancy (1887)
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger PublishingA AcentsAcentsa A-Acentsa Acentss Legacy Reprint Series.
William Blundell, Thomas Ellison Gibson, 2010
7
Collection illustrative of the Catholic Religion in the ...
Thomas Risdon, an infant, by Charles Maynard, Gent., his guardian, petitioner to
discharge sequestration of lands fallen to him by the death of father and mother:
two-thirds whereof were sequestered for the recusancy of Dorothy Risdon, ...
George OLIVER (of St. Nicholas' Priory, Exeter.), 1857
Proposed relief from the Recusancy Laws. The recent statute of the 7th and 8th
years of Your Majesty's reign, c. 102, has placed the Roman Catholics in England
in a much more secure condition than those of Ireland. And thus an anomaly has
...
9
THE SESSIONAL PAPERS PRINTED BY ORDER OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS ...
Proposed relief from the Recusancy Laws. The recent statute of the 7th and 8th
years of Your Majesty's reign, c. 102, has placed the Roman Catholics in England
in a much more secure condition than those of Ireland. And thus an anomaly has
...
10
The Prince and the Rose: A Novel Based on the Life of Bir ...
This was the constructive Recusancy referred to above. See also title Oaths. It
was not the offence itself of Recusancy, which, as already observed, consisted
merely in the party's absenting himself from church; it was the offence of not
taking ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «RECUSANCY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
recusancy im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Chorley martyr among those to be celebrated by 20000 Catholics
In 1600, he was working for Sir Edmund Huddleston, whose daughter Mrs Fortescue was summoned to the Old Bailey for recusancy (failure to attend Anglican ... «Chorley Guardian, Jul 15»
Muddling through won't solve the problems of a changing …
This Catholic, through English recusancy, has never ever heard of a Catholic preference for early burials and only ever following death. You may be confusing ... «The Guardian, Mär 15»
Rajon Rondo not as valuable as we were led to believe
The same stubbornness and recusancy that made Rondo a fierce competitor on the court betrayed him off it. But Rondo's exit was not paved by his comportment. «Boston Globe, Dez 14»
Old-Time Religion
But, as it happens, they had already been biographed by a very distinguished historian of recusancy, Father Godfrey Anstruther, in the 1950s. His is a learned ... «The Weekly Standard, Nov 14»
What is Culture War?
The Romans tried to force Christians to sacrifice to Caesar, the English imposed criminal penalties for recusancy on Catholics and dissenters if they didn't attend ... «Catholic World Report, Okt 14»
'God's Traitors: Terror and Faith in Elizabethan England', by Jessie …
Of course that did not make her a Catholic but, equally, she did not see papal purple as a sign of dangerous recusancy – refusal to attend Anglican services ... «Financial Times, Mär 14»
The secret life of William Byrd
Yet from 1584 to 1621, he was regularly prosecuted for recusancy, the refusal to go to Protestant church services. One such case against him was dropped in ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 13»
Secularism for beginners
... the torture and execution of the 40 Catholic martyrs of England and Wales, the Recusancy Acts by which Catholics were prosecuted for not attending Anglican ... «National Secular Society, Aug 13»
Cundey eliminated from spelling bee
She first spelled “recusancy” (refusal to obey authority) correctly, advancing to round six with 31 others. Thursday's next round proved to be more difficult, as four ... «Columbia County News Times, Mai 13»
Dr. Bull's Musical Alchemy
Like Bull, Byrd was a Catholic, but one of unimpeachable constancy, who, in spite of the vicissitudes of non-conformity—or recusancy, as it was called in ... «CounterPunch, Apr 13»