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- Look up Nicodemite in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Nicodemite (/ˌnɪkəˈdiːmaɪt/) is a person suspected of publicly misrepresenting their religious...
- penalties—in many cases, capital punishment. There developed the use of "Nicodemite", usually a term of disparagement, referring to a person who is suspected...
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- sympathies with religious reformers, he is considered to have been a Nicodemite Protestant. He was a good friend and publicist of the Venetian artist...
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- the legal principle of Cuius regio, eius religio, many people lived as Nicodemites, where their professed religious affiliations were more or less at odds...
- that time on most Protestants could live their faith openly once more. Nicodemite Crypto-Papism Crypto-Christianity Crypto-Calvinism Hundskirke stone Cafeteria...
- Stephen D. (December 1999). "Isaac Newton, heretic: the strategies of a Nicodemite". The British Journal for the History of Science. 32 (4): 381–419. doi:10...
- Spiritualist (c. 1540–1556)." In addition to his spiritualism, Joris developed nicodemite practices from 1534 on. His writings, all in Dutch, flowed in a continuous...
- Snobelen, Stephen D. (1999). "Isaac Newton, heretic : the strategies of a Nicodemite" (PDF). British Journal for the History of Science. 32 (4): 381–419. doi:10...