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  • 101ГРЕХ ПЕРВОРОДНЫЙ — [или «прародительский»; лат. peccatum originale], 1) первый грех, совершенный Адамом и Евой; 2) последствия этого греха. Словосочетание peccatum originale было введено в V в. блж. Августином. Для описания греха первых людей вост. отцы Церкви это… …

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  • 102Peccadillo — Pec ca*dil lo, n.; pl. {Peccadillos}. [Sp. pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See {Peccant}.] A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime or fault. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 103Peccadillos — Peccadillo Pec ca*dil lo, n.; pl. {Peccadillos}. [Sp. pecadillo, dim. of pecado a sin, fr. L. peccatum. See {Peccant}.] A slight trespass or offense; a petty crime or fault. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 104peccadillo — noun (plural loes or los) Etymology: Spanish pecadillo, diminutive of pecado sin, from Latin peccatum, from neuter of peccatus, past participle of peccare Date: 1600 a slight offense …

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  • 105Alfred Edward Housman — (pronEng|ˈhaʊsmən; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936), usually known as A.E. Housman, was a classical scholar and English poet best known for his cycle of poems A Shropshire Lad . Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems were mostly written …

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  • 106Sodomy — François Elluin, Sodomites provoking the wrath of God, from Le pot pourri de Loth (1781). Sodomy (pronounced …

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  • 109Crimen sollicitationis (document) — Crimen sollicitationis (Latin for the crime of soliciting ) was a letter sent in 1962 by Cardinal Alfredo Ottaviani, Secretary of the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, to all Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops and other Local Ordinaries,… …

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  • 110John Taverner — Not to be confused with John Tavener John Taverner (c. 1490 ndash; 18 October 1545) was an English composer and organist, regarded as the most important English composer of his era. [Bowers, Grove online] CareerTaverner was the first Organist and …

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