Results for: beliefs of Anabaptists
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beliefs of AnabaptistsAnabaptism
(in western Africa) object believed to have magical powers; magical power attributed to an object; rule resulting from superstitious beliefs associated with an object, musical style characterized by drums and Hawaiian-style guitar (developed in Nigeria...juju
(Theology) study of doctrines and beliefs pertaining to the end of the world; doctrine pertaining to the end of the world, doctrines about death and its aftermatheschatology
ability to accept two conflicting thoughts at once, acceptance of opposing beliefsdoublethink
ability to persuade, act of persuading, group with particular beliefs, inducement, act of convincing, set of beliefspersuasion
according to the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Churchcatholically
according with beliefs, emotionally responsive to surroundings, state of being adjusted to a certain wavelength (Physics); emotionally responsive to the environment (Psychology)syntonic
act of splitting, crease visible between breasts, repeated division of fertilized egg, rock or mineral fracture, segmentation, split in something, splitting of a molecule, rupturing; division, separation (between opinions, beliefs, etc.); area between ...cleavage
actions and beliefs of people who consider themselves leaders or pioneersvanguardism
add microorganisms to a culture, introduce a virus or microorganism into a person or animal to create immunity to a disease, immunize; introduce microorganisms into a culture medium; instill or implant beliefs or ideas, protect somebody against diseaseinoculate
advocate of naturalism, one who studies animals and plants; person who enjoys the outdoors and nature; advocate of naturalism, relating to beliefs of naturalism, somebody studying natural historynaturalist
animals together, contrasting stripe, energy band, group with same beliefs or purpose, instrumental ensemble, join together; place a strip of some material on, moving belt, musicians playing together, ore or mineral layer, put band on or around somethi...band
anti-Marxist socialist movement, practice of reconsidering long-standing policies and beliefs; anti-Marxist movement which stresses evolution and reform over revolution and radical change, reconsidering of accepted truthsrevisionism
art or science of government; governmental principles; political actions or policies, calculated advancement, interrelationships in a specific field, policymaking activity, political activity, political beliefs, political life, theory and practice of g...politics
be sign of something, countersign a document, experience important events, look on, see, observe; testify, vouch for, corroborate; be an eye-witness; note, notice, public statement of Christian beliefs, see something happen, signatory of a document, so...witness
 

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