melchior Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
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मेलचिर
संयुक्त राज्य अमेरिका ऑपरेटिक टेनर (डेनमार्क में पैदा हुआ
Noun:
मेल्चिओर,
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melchior शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
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जीवित लोग मेल्चिओर नडाडाय (28 मार्च, 1953 - 21 अक्टूबर, 1993) एक था Burundian बौद्धिक और राजनीतिज्ञ।
melchior's Usage Examples:
Here too arose the obscure triangular quarrel between Diderot, Rousseau and Frederick Melchior Grimm, which ended Rousseau's sojourn at the Hermitage.
But though the festival thus became incorporated in the regular usage of the Western Church, the belief in the resurrection and bodily assumption of the Virgin has never been defined as a dogma and remains a "pious opinion," which the faithful may reject without imperilling their immortal souls, though not apparently - to quote Melchior Cano (De Locis Theolog.
Melchior deMediavilla y Arcona.
Adjecta insuper ab eodem scholia, 'c. Lyons, Melchior and Gaspar Trechsel (1 535; 2nd ed., Lyons, Hugo a Porta (1541), i.e.
He fell under the suspicion of the Inquisition; his mystical teaching was said to be heretical, and his most famous book, the Guia de Peccadores, still a favourite treatise and one that has been translated into nearly every European tongue, was put on the Index of the Spanish Inquisition, together with his book on prayer, in 1559 His great opponent was the restless and ambitious Melchior Cano, who stigmatized the second book as containing grave errors smacking of the heresy of the Alumbrados and manifestly contradicting Catholic faith and teaching.
Melchior Hofmann >>
HENRY MELCHIOR MUHLENBERG (1711-1787), GermanAmerican Lutheran clergyman, was born in Einbeck, Hanover, on the 6th of September 1711.
An English translation of the Theses, with brief life of Erastus (based on Melchior Adam's account), was issued in 1659, entitled The Nullity of Church Censures; it was reprinted as A Treatise of Excommunication (1682), and, as revised by Robert Lee, D.D., in 1844.
It was first published at Nuremberg by Melchior Pfintzing in 1517, and was adorned with woodcuts by Hans Leonhard Schaufelein.
Much influenced by Melchior Hofman, he had no sympathy with the fanatic violence of the Minster faction.
melchior's Meaning':
United States operatic tenor (born in Denmark