- Sadducism
- Sadduceeism Sad"du*cee`ism, Sadducism Sad"du*cism, n. The tenets of the Sadducees. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
Sadducism — (or Sadduceeism ) The Sadducees were a Jewish sect of the time of Christ, who denied the resurrection of the body and the existence of spirits. In the 17th century the term was used by the orthodox of those who denied the existence of ghosts,… … Philosophy dictionary
Sadducism — n. Sadduceeism, principles of the Sadducees … English contemporary dictionary
Sadducism — Saddˈuceeism or Saddˈucism noun 1. The principles of the Sadducees 2. Scepticism • • • Main Entry: ↑Sadducee … Useful english dictionary
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Drummer of Tedworth — The Drummer of Tedworth is a report of supernatural activity by Joseph Glanvill in the West Country of England, in his Saducismus Triumphatus. The book s Latin title Saducismus Triumphatus means The Defeat of Sadducism or more accurately The… … Wikipedia
Glanvill, Joseph — (1636–1680) English philosopher. An Oxford educated proponent of the Royal Society, Glanvill is principally remembered for The Vanity of Dogmatizing (1661; the work contains the story that inspired Matthew Arnold s poem, ‘The Scholar Gipsy’).… … Philosophy dictionary
Sadduceeism — Sad du*cee ism, Sadducism Sad du*cism, n. The tenets of the Sadducees. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Joseph Glanvill — en 1681. Gravure de William Faithorne. Joseph Glanvill, né en 1636 et mort en 1680, est un écrivain, philosophe et clergyman anglais. N étant pas scientifique, il est surnommé le « plus talentueux apologiste des virtuoses », ou, en d… … Wikipédia en Français
Sadduceeism — n. Sadducism, principles of the Sadducees … English contemporary dictionary