「catholicism」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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When Drollinger called Roman | Catholicism a "false religion" because he disagreed wit |
Woodcock converted to | Catholicism about 1622, and after studying at Saint-Ome |
met with Leonardi in Maine and converted to | Catholicism, acknowledging submission to the Pope. |
his Polish supporters to convert Russia to | Catholicism after gaining the throne. |
mother and siblings were converted to Roman | Catholicism after his father's death. |
ant family in East Belfast but converted to | Catholicism after marrying Arthur McConville, a Catholi |
s wife's hospital room, Nutter converted to | Catholicism after being a lifelong Methodist. |
Raised as a Lutheran, Astrid converted to | Catholicism after marrying Prince Leopold. |
American black slaves, who had converted to | Catholicism after escaping bondage in the Carolinas. |
Baptist but as an adult converted to Roman | Catholicism after studying the history of the church an |
Speier converted to | Catholicism after meeting his wife and became an activi |
He returned to | Catholicism after the death of Joseph II, Holy Roman Em |
cause of Spanish tradition (Legitimism and | Catholicism) against the liberalism, and later the repu |
nry Edward Manning, also a convert to Roman | Catholicism, albeit from Anglicanism, thought it necess |
85 the 4th Earl of Perth converted to Roman | Catholicism, along with his brother, the 1st Earl of Me |
Whilst there, he converted to Roman | Catholicism, although no longer a practising Catholic. |
6th Earl of Argyll, and converted to Roman | Catholicism, although in 1594 he had commanded royal tr |
ing Protestantism, Judaism, Scientology and | Catholicism among others. |
many years but has since converted to Roman | Catholicism, an experience he wrote about in his book T |
In his writings, Vyshenskyi opposed | Catholicism and the uniate church. |
e, intellectualise, and simplify aspects of | Catholicism, and his arguments were always persuasive". |
ooker, and promoted a middle ground between | Catholicism and Protestantism as the solution to Europe |
Her work in the US started her interest in | Catholicism and in 1902 she converted. |
n of his family's title to Maryland was his | Catholicism, and he therefore converted to Anglicanism, |
agement, the second demanded she convert to | Catholicism and the third did not wish to marry. |
In 1570 Jan Hieronimowicz converted to | Catholicism and became a great benefactor of the Jesuit |
verting Roman Catholics to non-papalist Old | Catholicism and of using these missions as a springboar |
o thank the Arian king for his tolerance of | Catholicism and support of Pope Symmachus (probably del |
emigrated to Paris, where she converted to | Catholicism and became a writer. |
pecially known for his efforts to reconcile | Catholicism and religious pluralism, particularly focus |
who opposed what they saw as a drift toward | Catholicism and Absolutism: Cromwell commented to Falkl |
to such a match unless Charles converted to | Catholicism and pledged to repeal the anti-Catholic law |
e Moscow metropolitan, but would go over to | Catholicism and be lost to Orthodoxy altogether. |
In 1928 he converted to | Catholicism and eventually became head of Catholic Acti |
Medieval | Catholicism, and many other Christian churches to the p |
In high school, Fager left | Catholicism, and for some years regarded himself as an |
In 1851 he converted to | Catholicism, and resigned hs seat in Parliament through |
In fact Titus converted to | Catholicism and left England for the English College at |
Bloxam was a convert to Roman | Catholicism, and became a priest. |
Afterward, he converted to | Catholicism and in 1610 entered Douai College, a center |
In 1905 he converted to | Catholicism and began producing religious works. |
1613 Philip Louis's eldest son converted to | Catholicism and gained the support of Spain and the Cat |
f Christ, symbolizing her support for Roman | Catholicism and the rule of Reginald and Mary; the supp |
ege, and of his fiery denunciation of Roman | Catholicism and his fearless enunciation of that Calvin |
After converting from Anglicanism to Roman | Catholicism and accepting the Schmitt Chair of Catholic |
dress how Schumacher's views led him toward | Catholicism and how his conversion influenced his subse |
Her daughter would convert to | Catholicism and eventually become a nun. |
ctive part in the measures at Cambridge for | Catholicism, and preached at St. Paul's on 14 and 21 Fe |
e differences between Anglicanism and Roman | Catholicism, and was critical to the support of Elizabe |
hat he might have been sympathetic to Roman | Catholicism, and the timing of his departure by 1560/1 |
ared the king's view that a balance between | Catholicism and Lutheranism should be done. |
tings against Erbermann, a convert to Roman | Catholicism and a Jesuit, and against the Quakers; and |
of the Church Fathers inclined him towards | Catholicism and finally led him to Rome. |
Catholicism and the Renewal of American Democracy, Paul | |
and his colleagues decided to supplant both | Catholicism and the rival, atheistic Cult of Reason wit |
to live between two empires and two faiths: | Catholicism and Islam. |
She converted to Roman | Catholicism and devoted herself to Catholic Charities. |
Her painting is influenced by imagery of | Catholicism and Technicolor films. |
strong Puritanism and fierce opposition to | Catholicism and Arminianism. |
eligions practiced in Fort Albany are Roman | Catholicism and the old Native Traditions that have sta |
He then converted to Roman | Catholicism and was ordained a priest in 1941. |
Catholicism and the monarchy had been closely tied and | |
his seat on the Privy Council for his Roman | Catholicism, and generally opposed the religious measur |
After his retirement, he converted to Roman | Catholicism and was ordained a Catholic priest in 2009. |
Laws enforcing | Catholicism and censorship were repealed and the revolu |
He labored for the preservation of | Catholicism and converted numerous Protestants. |
ed on opposition to the church hierarchy of | Catholicism and to Byzantine asceticism. |
rwent a public, feigned conversion to Roman | Catholicism, and announced his intention of repairing t |
hastened to the scene of action to support | catholicism and absolutism. |
ginia Crawford would later convert to Roman | Catholicism and join the Catholic Women's League. |
under suspicion of having been converted to | Catholicism, and was recalled; but rather than return t |
He was chosen because of his | Catholicism and conservatism and because of not being i |
thesis for the University of Oxford titled | Catholicism and Politics in Argentina: an Interpretatio |
In later life she abandoned | Catholicism and became a Congregationalist, under the i |
ng yuseol contained not only information on | Catholicism and China, but also on Japan, Vietnam, and |
oderate policy of religious tolerance: both | Catholicism and Protestantism were allowed. |
se that felt it was a negative portrayal of | Catholicism and indecent. |
resent-day neo-Nazism, political and social | Catholicism and history of the nineteenth and twentieth |
e conservative Democratics, discomfort with | Catholicism, and their dislike of the national Presiden |
Afterward he became a champion of German | Catholicism and wrote Researches into the Essence, Hist |
pe Clement VIII where he converted to Roman | Catholicism, and learned Italian and some ancient Greek |
the post, being a zealous opponent of Roman | Catholicism, and did much to benefit the condition of t |
in 1747 left the family and soon converted | Catholicism, and in 1755 formally ended the marriage. |
Conservative Party members hopes that his | Catholicism and marriage to a French-Canadian, Yvonne D |
He became a convert to | Catholicism and decided to restore the chapel, which wa |
ily Worker until 1948, when he converted to | Catholicism and resigned. |
g in Spain and of keeping faithful to Roman | Catholicism, and took up his residence at Valladolid, w |
Mexican law required immigrants to practice | Catholicism and stressed that foreigners needed to lear |
See also: | Catholicism and Freemasonry |
nch Jew and former atheist who converted to | Catholicism and became a Jesuit, decided to purchase th |
During the next year he was converted to | Catholicism, and went to Douai College to study for the |
ed the East West Spiritual Exchange between | Catholicism and Buddhism, himself entering and living i |
His father converted to | Catholicism, and Christmas and other Catholic holidays |
-Batcheller was hampered in this by her own | Catholicism, and was thus prevented from assaulting the |
ence of his wife, he abandoned Arianism for | Catholicism, and had his son Adaloald baptised. |
He then converted to Roman | Catholicism and in 1576 fled to the English College at |
and of Leukas, where she converted to Roman | Catholicism and took the veil as Hypomone. |
itzel and John Eck, who wrote in defense of | Catholicism, and against Luther and Protestantism. |
: Orthodoxy, Oriental Christianity, Western | Catholicism and Protestantism. |
etinje, discussing Mardarius' conversion to | Catholicism and him visiting Rome. |
His philosophy combined existentialism, | Catholicism, and Lithuanian nationalism. |
i Basilica in Reims in 1959 he converted to | Catholicism and was baptised at the Notre-Dame de Reims |
of Mexico banned religions other than Roman | Catholicism and gave preference to Mexican citizens in |
and-up career in 1981 using her lesbianism, | Catholicism and current politics for her jokes. |
n Christina of Sweden, who had converted to | Catholicism and arrived in Rome in November 1655 to cel |
A work of rebuttal, | Catholicism and American Freedom was written by James M |
In 1964, she converted to | Catholicism and became a nun. |
the Church of England before converting to | Catholicism and writing many popular novels. |
ly unreliable) accounts have him renouncing | Catholicism and the authority of the Pope at Oxford and |
Because he converted to | Catholicism and practised a strict policy of neutrality |
Since | Catholicism and Islam both allowed the marriage, on the |
set up a new government that outlawed both | Catholicism and Anglicanism. |
He is the author of | Catholicism and American Freedom. |
Catholicism and American Freedom: A History, by W.W. No | |
, Count de Liederdeke and her conversion to | Catholicism and withdrew her from his will. |
84-85) Astrid learned more about | Catholicism and, several years later, in 1930, converte |
The Duke owed these positions to his | Catholicism and, around this time, he was described as |
In the Latin Rite of Roman | Catholicism, Anglican and other Western churches, Easte |
e venerated as saints in Eastern Orthodoxy, | Catholicism, Anglicanism and other Christian churches. |
e atheist Richard Dawkins, convert to Roman | Catholicism Ann Widdecombe, imam Ibrahim Mogra, Scottis |
Gother himself was converted to | Catholicism as a boy and on 10 January 1668 entered the |
antagonised conservative Catholics, who saw | Catholicism as being the proper and rightful "church of |
er family was Protestant, Mary converted to | Catholicism as an adult. |
ith the major exception that it established | Catholicism as the national religion. |
as born a Protestant and converted to Roman | Catholicism as a teenager. |
He had flirted briefly with | Catholicism as a youth, and was described in his thirti |
he Emperor, who did not know German, viewed | Catholicism as a natural way of binding the diverse pri |
enced by John Henry Newman, he converted to | Catholicism as a young man. |
holic circles for her adherence to orthodox | Catholicism as well as for having given the talk Contra |
os, issued a comprehensive edict concerning | Catholicism as the state faith of the colony. |
s return to Oxford in 1946, he converted to | Catholicism as a result of his wartime experiences. |
her than her own personal animosity towards | Catholicism as interpreted by Pope John Paul II - a cle |
He converted to | Catholicism as a child. |
as a representative federal republic, with | Catholicism as the official and unique religion. |
h more in common than either did with Roman | Catholicism, as both rejected the worship of idols", an |
He converted to | Catholicism at the age of 20 and entered the Carmelites |
most common religion at 28.2%, followed by | Catholicism at 26.6%, |
She converted to Roman | Catholicism at the age of 22 and in 1882, she entered t |
probably at Cambridge, before converting to | Catholicism at Louvain and entering Douai College in 15 |
Luci converted to | Catholicism at the age of eighteen, when she requested |
ndant of Roulu Camotin who had converted to | Catholicism at the point of the sword in 1537, changing |
Actor Gary Cooper had converted to Roman | Catholicism at this parish a few years before his death |
Gwynn converted to Roman | Catholicism at age 10, when his mother was received int |
Her husband was Jewish (later converted to | Catholicism) Austrian philosopher and patron Otto Mandl |
the height of the English Reformation, when | Catholicism became illegal, it was used to shelter Cath |
He converted to | Catholicism, became a priest, and eventually was assign |
Catholicism became marginalised, but despite the threat | |
n 1673, Anne's father's conversion to Roman | Catholicism became public when he married a Catholic pr |
From then onward, | Catholicism became an important part of the Ying family |
s celebrating an historical victory against | Catholicism, because of a riot the year before in which |
Renee helped give me the gift of | Catholicism because as a result of my marriage to her I |
sionary of German ancestry and converted to | Catholicism, before being ordained in the Anglican chur |
Frank Meyer converted to | Catholicism before he died of lung cancer in 1972. |
changed his name to Kerry and converted to | Catholicism before emigrating to the U.S. in 1905. |
Many of its residents converted to Roman | Catholicism before the onset of the Nazi German and Sov |
In the late 18th century, Roman | Catholicism began to take root slowly in Korea, and was |
The | Catholicism being imposed here was heavily influenced b |
formed Doctrine of Predestination and Roman | Catholicism, Boettner's vituperative attack on the Cath |
on of a Jewish cobbler who had converted to | Catholicism, born Yvan Salmon at Attigny, Vosges, he ad |
l 1994) was a French ideologist of National | Catholicism born in Porto, Portugal. |
rumour started that Planck had converted to | Catholicism, but when questioned what had brought him t |
nly for its stated purpose as a defender of | Catholicism, but also as a political tool in an attempt |
could have saved his life by converting to | Catholicism, but he refused. |
Max Streibl was deeply rooted in | Catholicism, but soon became unpopular because of alleg |
Catesby, who planned to restore England to | Catholicism by killing the king, and inciting a popular |
Converted to Roman | Catholicism by the death of Saint Edmund Campion, he we |
way to Europe, and had himself converted to | Catholicism by the time of his 1654 End to Controversy. |
China, he acquired several books written on | Catholicism by an Italian priest, Matteo Ricci, who was |
He is thought to have been converted to | Catholicism by Thomas Pilchard. |
ple of this village were converted to Roman | Catholicism by St. Francis Xavier by 1544. |
her) by refusing to marry, by converting to | Catholicism, by moving out of her older brother Benjami |
n Catholic priest who had been converted to | Catholicism by John Payne. |
He was convered to | Catholicism by Jesuit priests and was considered by the |
ck Elk's Religion: The Sun Dance and Lakota | Catholicism, by Clyde Holler, Syracuse University Press |
cated in Cornwall, Hambley was converted to | Catholicism by reading one of Robert Persons' books in |
ublished a wdely-acclaimed booklet on Roman | Catholicism by Mr Peter Slomski, and this has now been |
Although no Koreans were converted to | Catholicism by these books until the last quarter of th |
Black Elk: Colonialism and Lakota | Catholicism, by Damian Costello |
known work is his weekly column about world | Catholicism called "All Things Catholic". |
Catholicism came to the area that would become Riversid | |
ed a 19th century Anglican who converted to | Catholicism, Cardinal John Henry Newman, one step close |
er of the Treasury which, on account of his | Catholicism, caused political problems for James II. |
tallah, Bishop of Damascus and a convert to | Catholicism, claimed to be his rightful successor. |
Portraits of Canadian | Catholicism, co-authored with Douglas R. Letson, Toront |
stock, but his family's adherence to Roman | Catholicism coloured his career. |
Freedom and Its Discontents: | Catholicism Confronts Modernity, Ethics and Public Poli |
prose satires criticizing the monarchy and | Catholicism, defending Puritan dissenters, and denounci |
emained faithful to the Latin Rite of Roman | Catholicism, despite the political and economic advanta |
ined faithful to the Latin liturgy of Roman | Catholicism, despite the political and economic advanta |
His | Catholicism, despite having his open powers of observat |
ope Pius XI was opposed to the new forms of | Catholicism developing in the Americas. |
the other villages of the plain of Nineveh, | Catholicism did not gain ground till around mid 18th ce |
uced there in 1534, he remained faithful to | Catholicism, diligently studying philosophy and the wri |
land in a different relationship with Roman | Catholicism during the Protestant Reformation. |
Ranney converted to | Catholicism during the last days of his life. |
Black at first refused to give up | Catholicism during the Reformation, but by 1575 had aba |
It is also known that he converted to Roman | Catholicism during this period. |
is early life, but later converted to Roman | Catholicism during a trip to Italy in his early thirtie |
He converted from Islam to Roman | Catholicism during his youth, being consecrated to Virg |
Main article: Conversion of Jews to | Catholicism during the Holocaust |
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