单词 | catharan |
释义 | † Catharann. Obsolete. One who professes superior purity; a puritan; a name applied to various sects, as the Novatians, Paulicians, Waldenses; also, like Catharist n., to the English Puritans. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Puritanism > [noun] > person Catharite1555 hot gospeller1562 puritan1565 precisian1571 Catharan1573 Puritant1580 disciplinarian1591 disciplinary1593 Catharist1600 saint1612 Perfectist1618 Cathar1637 prick ear1642 Jacobite1654 Catharinian1657 perfect1669 methodist1758 Perfectus1832 puritanizer1847 wowser1899 1573 J. Whitgift Replye to Answere Whitgifte 13 Puritanes or Catharans. 1585 T. Rogers Eng. Creede: 1st Pt. (new ed.) 57 The Catharans..who thinke the people of God be regenerate into a pure and Angellical state. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Catharians, were a branch of the Novatian Hereticks. Derivatives Cathaˈrinian n. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Puritanism > [noun] > person Catharite1555 hot gospeller1562 puritan1565 precisian1571 Catharan1573 Puritant1580 disciplinarian1591 disciplinary1593 Catharist1600 saint1612 Perfectist1618 Cathar1637 prick ear1642 Jacobite1654 Catharinian1657 perfect1669 methodist1758 Perfectus1832 puritanizer1847 wowser1899 1657 J. Gaule Sapientia Justificata 10 So [maintain] the Pighians and Catharinians. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1889; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1573 |
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