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théologie, eventually becoming the english theology. through several variants (e.g., theologie, teologye), the english theology had evolved into its current form by . [ ] the sense the word has in english depends in large part on the sense the latin and greek equivalents had acquired in patristic and medieval
latin author boethius , writing in the early th century, used theologia to denote a subdivision of philosophy as a subject of academic study, dealing with the motionless, incorporeal reality; as opposed to physica, which deals with corporeal , moving realities. [ ] boethius' definition influenced medieval...
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mckechnie, secretary of the university press, for his continued advice and assistance. d. k. g. p. j. the university, sheffield. october, vi contents chap. page list of abbreviated references .........................ix i the scope and method of masonic history ......................... i ii the medieval
abbreviated references o.e.d. . oxford english dictionary. poole and worts h. poole and f. r. worts, eds., the "yorkshire" old charges of masons, q.c.a. . quatuor coronatorum xntigrapha [masonic reprints of the quatuor coronati lodge, no. , london]. quarry d. knoop and g. p. jones, "the english medieval...
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