- Look up
layperson or
laypeople in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Laypeople or
laypersons may
refer to:
Someone who is not an
expert in a
particular field...
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Amida nembutsu were
promoted by Soto
school priests as easy
practices for
laypersons.
Nianfo chan is also
widely practiced in
Vietnamese Thien.
Since Zen is...
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considered canonical. Both sub-traditions have
mendicants supported by
laypersons (śrāvakas and śrāvikas). The Śvētāmbara
tradition in turn has two sub-traditions:...
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determine biological ****, the
authority of the
distinction fell to the
laypersons, more
specifically the
married women of the village, who
claimed experience...
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Therese of
Lisieux OCD (French: Thérèse de
Lisieux [teʁɛz də lizjø]; born
Marie Françoise-Thérèse Martin; 2
January 1873 – 30
September 1897), in religion...
- 1968 a
court title given by the pope to high-ranking
clergy as well as
laypersons,
usually members of
prominent Italian noble families. Many came from families...
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incontinence and
prolapse of the
pelvic organs.
Sometimes referred to by
laypersons as "female urology"
Advanced laparoscopic surgery Family planning: a gynaecologic...
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Badano [Luce] – (1971–1990),
Young Layperson of S****ello;
Member (Italy)
Jerzy Ciesielski – (1929–1970),
Married Layperson of
Archdiocese of Kraków; Member...
- field, a journalist, a
politician or
civil servant, or an
interested layperson. Indeed, a 2008
study revealed that
mental health professionals are roughly...
- 3, 86 Eng. Rep. 684,
where a
knight said in a
threatening tone to a
layperson, "If it were not ****ize time, I
would not take such
language from you...