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Utraquism (from the
Latin sub
utraque specie,
meaning "under both kinds"), also
called Calixtinism (from chalice; Latin: calix,
borrowed from Gr**** kalyx...
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moderate followers of Hus, the Utraquists, took
their name from the
Latin sub
utraque specie,
meaning "under each kind". The Taborites, a more
radical sect,...
- were
named Sicily, they were
collectively known as the "Two Sicilies" (
Utraque Sicilia,
literally "both Sicilies"), and the
unified kingdom adopted this...
- Party, but also
Calixtines (Latin
calix chalice) or
Utraquists (Latin
utraque both),
because they
emphasized the
second article of Prague, and the chalice...
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service Comes from 2
Timothy 4:11.
Motto of
Camberwell Girls Grammar School.
utraque unum both into one Also
translated as "that the two may be one." Motto...
- of the
faithful to
receive communion in both kinds,
bread and wine (sub
utraque specie). This
doctrine became the
watchword of the
moderate Hussites known...
- Award, and
Peabody Awards.
Appeared in
diploma as
Collegii Georgiopolitani Utraque Unum is
Latin from Paul's
Epistle to the
Ephesians 2:14. See
official explanation...
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Utraquists for they
taught that the
Eucharist was to be
administered sub
utraque specie ('in both kinds') to the laity. The most
radical Hussites, called...
- see also Semo
Sancus or Dius Fidius. Latin: e quis
nonnulla nomina in
utraque lingua habent radices, ut
arbores quae in
confinio natae in
utroque agro...
- Pius V
after it
became known that she had
received the
communion "sub
utraque",
something which had been
banned in the
Council of
Trent and
since then...