Lauded - Definition of Lauded at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Lauded. Look it up now! ... Origin: ; 1300–50; (v.) ME lauden < L laudāre to praise, deriv. of laus (s. laud-) praise; (n.) ME laude, back formation from laudes (pl.) < LL, special use of pl.
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Laud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Laud may refer to: People with the given name Laud : • Laud Humphreys (1930–1988), American sociologist and author • Laud of Coutances (6th century), bishop of Coutances People with the surname La...
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Definition of laud from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Laud (biographical name)
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Archbishop William Laud (7 October 1573 – 10 January 1645) was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633 to 1645. One of the High Church Caroline divines, he opposed radical forms of Puritanism. This and hi...
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Definition of Laud in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Laud. Pronunciation of Laud. Translations of Laud. Laud synonyms, Laud antonyms. Information about Laud in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Laud have mercy upon 'um; I would not have such a sin to answer for, for the whole world.
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Laud Humphreys and the Tearoom Sex Study ... Laud Humphreys, a sociologist, recognized that the public and the law-enforcement authorities hold highly simplistic stereotyped beliefs about men who commit impersonal sexual acts with one another in public restrooms.
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Biography of William Laud, Archbishop, a powerful man in the courts of both King James I and Charles I. ... Laud early took up a position of antagonism to the Calvinistic party in the church, and in 1604 was reproved by the authorities for maintaining in his thesis for the degree of B.D. "that there could be no true...
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Biography of Archbishop William Laud 1573-1645 ... Born at Reading in Berkshire, William Laud was the tenth son of a prosperous clothier. He attended the grammar school at Reading, then studied divinity at St John's College, Oxford.
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Laud, William, 1573–1645, archbishop of Canterbury (1633–45). He studied at St. John's College, Oxford, and was ordained a priest in 1601. From the beginning Laud showed his hostility to Puritanism. ... To accomplish these ends, Laud, working closely with Charles I, tried to eliminate Puritans from important positions...
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Singular; laud ... Infinitive; to laud ... to laud (third-person singular simple present lauds, present participle lauding, simple past and past participle lauded)
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