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  • 61Ferdinand Brunetiere —     Ferdinand Brunetière     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ferdinand Brunetière     A French critic and professor, born at Toulon, 19 July, 1849; died at Paris, 9 December, 1906. After finishing his studies at the Lycée Louis le Grand, he took the… …

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  • 62George Hermes —     George Hermes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► George Hermes     Philosopher and theologian, b. at Dreierwalde near Theine (Westphalia), 22 April, 1775; d. at Bonn on the Rhine, 26 May 1831. After completing his course in the gymnasium, or high… …

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  • 63Stephan Wiest —     Stephan Wiest     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Stephan Wiest     Member of the Order of Cistercians, b. at Teisbach in Lower Bavaria, 7 March, 1748; d. at Aldersbad, 10 April, 1797. He attended the gymnasium at Landshut, and in 1767 entered the… …

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  • 64Ulrich Zwingli —     Ulrich Zwingli     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ulrich Zwingli     (Also, Huldreich)     Founder of the Reformation in Switzerland, born at Wildhaus in Switzerland, 1 January, 1484; died 11 October, 1531. Zwingli came from a prominent family of… …

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  • 65churchperson — noun A person involved with the church; a churchgoer or cleric. He has been portrayed as both a narrow dogmatist and an ecumenical churchperson; a ruthless inquisitor and a sensitive, caring pastor …

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  • 66dogmatism — noun The manner or character of a dogmatist; arrogance or positiveness in stating opinion …

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  • 67Jesper Brochmand — Brochmand on a stamp of Postverk Føroya, 2003. Jesper Rasmussen Brochmand, bishop of Zealand; born at Køge, Zealand, August 5, 1585; died at Copenhagen April 19, 1652. He studied at Herlufsholm, Copenhagen, Leyden, and Franeker; became rector of… …

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  • 68Methodic school — The Methodic school of medicine (Methodics, Methodists, or Methodici, Greek: Μεθοδικοί) was an ancient school of medicine in ancient Greece and Rome. The Methodic school arose in reaction to both the Empiric school and the Dogmatic school… …

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  • 69On Contradiction — Mao Zedong s On Contradiction (simplified Chinese: 矛盾论; traditional Chinese: 矛盾論; pinyin: Maodunlun) is considered his most important philosophical essay. Along with On Practice it forms the philosophical underpinnings of the political ideology… …

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  • 70bigot — noun die hard, doctrinaire, dogmatic theorist, dogmatist, dogmatizer, energumen, extremist, fanatic, illiberal, infatuate, intolerant, ipse dixit, know all, know it all, monomaniac, opinionated person, opinionist, persecutor, ranter, redneck,… …

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