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Protestant Reformation unfolded, the
Colloquies, with its
sometimes racy themes,
became a
target for censorship. The
Colloquies were
widely translated, but often...
- Look up
colloquy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Colloquy may
refer to:
Colloquy (religious), a
meeting to
settle differences of
doctrine or dogma...
-
Colloquy at Poissy, and like the
legal colloquy, most
often with a
certain degree of
judging involved.
Religious colloquies are
relatively common as a means...
- The
Marburg Colloquy was a
meeting at
Marburg Castle, Marburg, Hesse, Germany,
which attempted to
solve a dis****tion
between Martin Luther and Ulrich...
- at Paris. With
Melanchthon and
other theologians then ****embled at the
Colloquy of Worms, Beza
proposed a
union of all
Protestant Christians, but the proposal...
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colloquy is a routine,
highly formalized conversation.
Conversations among the
judge and
lawyers (as
opposed to
testimony under oath) are
colloquies....
- A high-IQ
society is an
organization that
limits its
membership to
people who have
attained a
specified score on an IQ test,
usually in the top two percent...
-
Agallamh na SeanĂ³rach,
whose title in
English has been
given variously as
Colloquy of the Ancients,
Tales of the
Elders of Ireland, The
Dialogue of the Ancients...
- The
Colloquy of Regensburg,
historically called the
Colloquy of Ratisbon, was a
conference held at
Regensburg (Ratisbon) in
Bavaria in 1541,
during the...
- A plea
colloquy, in
United States criminal procedure, is a
conversation between a
judge and a
criminal defendant who has been
sworn under oath,
which must...