Adulterers, homosexuals, witches, idolaters, heretics and blasphemers are to be executed – either by stoning to death or by being burned alive. 8. Gun laws prohibiting the unrestricted right to possess fire-arms, however, are more ambiguous. The United States does not have them; most European...
George Giffard’s A Discourse of the Subtill Practises of Deuilles by Witches and Sorcerers of 1587 was written by a Puritan and although considered moderate in its assessment of cases of alleged witchcraft, still accepted its reality. Indeed it was written to argue against the first edition of...
cat can and does interbreed with the subspecies of wildcat found in Eurasia and Africa. Cats were venerated in the ancient Egyptian and Norse religions, and they have also been the object of superstitious fear, especially in the Middle Ages, when they were tortured and burned as witches. ...
Define sorus. sorus synonyms, sorus pronunciation, sorus translation, English dictionary definition of sorus. n. pl. so·ri 1. A cluster of sporangia borne on the underside of a fern frond. Also called fruit dot . 2. A reproductive structure in certain f
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Botryosphaeria subglobosa (C. Booth) Arx & E. Müll. is another interesting example, as it has an anamorph described as Sphaeropsis subglobosa C. Booth. Although the latter species is illustrated to have what appears to be a germ slit in its aseptate conidia (Punithalingam 1969, De Hoog...
(2007). The 243 human fragments were commingled with the remains of fish, birds, reptiles and small mammals. Based on the presence of both adult and subadult cranial remains, the MNI from the midden context has been calculated as four: two individuals from Layer IV, and 2 adults from ...
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eMdacthCeulsloucbhje·cdteaolft with the attitude of sixteenth- and seventeerith~i:entury folk-lore to fairies and witches, attributing the common ban which the people placed upon fairies arid witches alike to the ecclesiastical a ttitude which regarded them both as equallf connected with the...
Galloped through [religious mass] like a man with witches after him —Edith Wharton Goes like a ship-lash flicked across a horse’s neck —Rudyard Kipling Going like flames —Samuel Beckett Going like sixty —F. D. Reeve Go like a house afire —Anon One of many “Go like” similes ...