10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SECULARISER»
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seculariser in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Religion: Beyond a Concept
As a noun, secularization originated in France.4 In the second half of the
sixteenth century, we already find secularisation and the corresponding verb
seculariser, meaning "the transfer of goods from the possession of the Church
into that of ...
2
The Papal Drama: A Historical Essay
En France quand on aura epuise tous les expedients pour avoir des especes, on
sera force de seculariser des abbayes et des couvents. En Autriche le meme
besoin d'argent donnera 1'idee d'avoir recours a la conquete facile des etats du ...
Thomas Hornblower Gill, 1866
We can't adopt the creed of the English Dissenters, and become a Cromwellian,
an Independent, a Yoluntaryist, and a seculariser of Church property, merely for
the sake of applauding a party move of Mr. Gladstone's. We cannot help thinking
...
4
A Pronouncing Dictionary of the French Language: In Two Parts
... sect Secteur, sm. (sek-teurj a sector Section, sf. (sek-sion) section, division
Secutat're, 2. a. (s6-ku-le-re> secular Secularisation, sf. (se-ku-la-ri-z&>8ion) —
cation Seculariser, va. (s6-kv-la.ri-z6> to secu- lorixe Secular tti, sf. (s6-ku-la-ri-t6)
332 ...
5
The works of Alexander Pope
... aura epuise tous les expediens pour avoir des 14 especes, on sera force de
seculariser des Abbayes «' & des Couvens. Cet exemple sera imite, & le t<
nombre des Cuculati reduit a peu de chose." Through the whole course of his life,
Pope ...
Alexander Pope, Warton, 1803
... Mr. Disraeli, or to avoid disagreeing with Mr. Gladstone. We can't adopt the
creed of the English Dissenters, and become a Cromwellian, an Independent, a
Yoluntaryist, and a seculariser of Church property, merely for the sake of
applauding ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1868
They might have perceived that he was the prayer and the sermon : not in the
least a seculariser, but in his own subtle insinuating way a sanctifier. Of the three
periods into which his life divides itself, the first was (as in the case of most men)
...
8
A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
"SECULARIZATION. J. Act of secularising. Chambers. To SE'CULARIZE. v. a. [
seculariser , Ft. from secular.] i. To convert from spiritual appropriations to
common use. a. To make worldly. SE'CULAR LY. ad. [from secular.] In a worldly
manner.
... and, what is significant, one not accorded to any other of the great masters.
Haydn disseminated his art among all. He was its real seculariser. True, Handel
and Gluck (and even earlier but less gifted masters) had striven to break. its
almost ...
Emil Naumann, F. A. Gore Ouseley, 2013
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Annali della Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli (2002). ...
28 Les femmes un peu plus aisees avaient ete surtout actives, dans les annees
prece- dentes (1956-57) contre la tentative du gouvernement - liee a la gratuite -
de seculariser 1'ecole face a 1'enseignement missionnaire catholique: elles ...
Alessandro Triulzi, Maria Cristina Ercolessi, 2004