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  2. Piety - Wikipedia

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    Pietas in traditional Latin usage expressed a complex, highly valued Roman virtue; a man with pietas respected his responsibilities to gods, country, parents, and kin. [2] In its strictest sense it was the sort of love a son ought to have for his father.

  3. Zeal of the convert - Wikipedia

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    The zeal of the convert is a term describing the very fervent devotion to new beliefs, which are completely different from one's old beliefs. [1] [2] [3] For example, Paul the Apostle, formally known as Saul of Tarsus was a Jewish Pharisees who persecuted Christians until he had a life changing vision on the road to Damascus and became a Christian missionary who spent his life spreading ...

  4. Brethren of the Common Life - Wikipedia

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    the grace of devoutness (Latin: gratia devotionis.) [4]: 283 The Confraternity of the Common Life were in many ways similar to the Beghard and Beguine communities which had flourished two centuries earlier but were by then declining. Its members took no vows and neither asked nor received alms; their first aim was to cultivate the interior life ...

  5. Superstition - Wikipedia

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    Also, an excessive display of devoutness has often been labelled as superstitious behavior. [ 1 ] [ 12 ] [ need quotation to verify ] [ 13 ] [ need quotation to verify ] In antiquity, the Latin term superstitio , like its equivalent Greek deisidaimonia , became associated with exaggerated ritual and a credulous attitude towards prophecies.

  6. Opposite - Wikipedia

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    For instance, while the word "devout" has no direct opposite, it is easy to conceptualize a scale of devoutness, where "devout" lies at the positive end with a missing counterpart at the negative end. In certain cases, opposites can be formed with prefixes like "un-" or "non-," with varying levels of naturalness.

  7. Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Langenscheidt dictionaries in various languages A multi-volume Latin dictionary by Egidio Forcellini Dictionary definition entries. A dictionary is a listing of lexemes from the lexicon of one or more specific languages, often arranged alphabetically (or by consonantal root for Semitic languages or radical and stroke for logographic languages), which may include information on definitions ...

  8. Bhagat - Wikipedia

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    Bhagat is a term used in the Indian subcontinent to describe religious personalities who have obtain high acclaim in their community for their services and devoutness. It is also one of the clan in Mahar caste with clan totem as King Cobra [1] and also a surname found among Marathas, Bania communities and Punjabi Brahmins.

  9. Woes of the Pharisees - Wikipedia

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    The woes are mentioned twice in the narratives in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. In Matthew they are mentioned after Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, where he teaches in the Temple, while in Luke they are mentioned after the Lord's Prayer is given and the disciples are first sent out over the land.