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Перевод: abjuration speek abjuration


[существительное]
отречение; отступничество; отказ


Тезаурус:

  1. When a proposed Abjuration Bill was defeated in the House in December 1692, it was reported that the Jacobites and Comonwealths men joyn'd together to oppose it.
  2. In the 1530s, there were pockets of Lutheranism in various parts of the country, notably in Ayrshire, and in eastern Scotland from Lothian to Aberdeenshire; Edinburgh itself witnessed "a great abjuration of the favourers of Martin Luther" at Holyrood Abbey in 1532, and the burning of five heretics in 1539.
  3. The king at the request of Eleanor de Percy pardoned him and cancelled his abjuration.
  4. Whatever passed between him and Bellarmine in 1616, his freedom to champion a moving earth had clearly been curbed, even if at that stage - as Bellarmine confirmed in a signed affidavit - there had been neither abjuration nor penance.
  5. It covers everything from "abjuration of the realm" to the "Young England Movement", and has a lengthy chronology.
  6. John Lade, later to be MP for Southwark, shortly after the passage of the Abjuration Act of 1702, said that his friends, meaning the Jacks, were milksops for kicking at oaths, asserting they should never be able to do anything if they, his friends, did not take all the oaths that could be imposed.
  7. Why did Galileo make his abjuration at the trial, admitting what he knew to be a lie?

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