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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...