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1Institute of Notre-Dame de Namur — Institute of Notre Dame de Namur † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Institute of Notre Dame de Namur Founded in 1803 at Amiens, France, by Bl. Julie Billiart (b. 1751 d. 1816) and Marie Louise Françoise Blin de Bourdon, Countess of Gézaincourt …
2Quotations from Chairman Mao — Little Red Book redirects here. For other uses, see Little Red Book (disambiguation). Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse Tung The Little Red Book   …
3catholicism — n. 1. Universality, cathoncity. 2. Liberality, tolerance, largeness of mind, catholicity. 3. Roman Catholic religion, Romanism. 4. Adhesion to the papacy, papistry, papism …
4catholicity — n. 1. Universality, generality, world wideness. 2. Liberality, tolerance, largeness of mind, freedom from prejudice, bigotry, or narrowness, generosity …
5liberality — n. 1. Generosity, bounty, beneficence, munificence, disinterestedness, bountifulness, charity. 2. Present, gift, benefaction. 3. Catholicity, toleration, magnanimity, candor, impartiality, largeness of mind, large mindedness, freedom from… …
6toleration — n. 1. Endurance, sufferance, tolerance. 2. License (for free opinion in religious matters), permission, allowance. 3. Catholicity, liberality, impartiality, condor, magnanimity, high mindedness, largeness of mind …
7toleration — n 1. forbearance, sufferance, endurance; allowance, permission, concession, license, franchise, enfranchisement; clemency, lenity, lenience, quarter; laxity, freedom, tolerance, independence, liberty; scope, play, range, rope, latitute, free rein …
8Plato: metaphysics and epistemology — Robert Heinaman METAPHYSICS The Theory of Forms Generality is the problematic feature of the world that led to the development of Plato’s Theory of Forms and the epistemological views associated with it.1 This pervasive fact of generality appears …
9List of largest church buildings in the world — copeThe term church is open to interpretation and debate. However, for the purposes of this article, it will be used to mean any building which was built for the primary purpose of Christian worship, for any recognised denomination of… …
10liberal — adj 1 Liberal, generous, bountiful, bounteous, openhanded, munificent, handsome are applied to a person or to his deeds or utterances and mean showing or revealing a spirit of giving freely and without stint. Liberal suggests openhandedness or… …