- Look up profane, profanum, or
profanity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Profane may
refer to:
Profane (religion), a
thing which is not
sacred Profanity...
- The Holy
State and the
Profane State (
Prophane in the original,
sometimes shortened to The Holy State) is a 1642 book by
English churchman and historian...
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Vindication of The
Relapse and The Provok'd Wife From
Immorality and
Prophaneness (1698). In his pamphlet,
Vanbrugh accuses Collier of
being more upset...
- For not only there, but at
Salsette also were two
Temples or
places of
prophane Worship; one of them (by
incredible toil cut out of the hard Rock) was...
- With that of the MACCHABEES. [...] From all History, as well Sacred, as
Prophane, and
Methodically digested, By the most
Reverend JAMES USSHER (London,...
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supported by the
genealogical and
chronological aid of the
sacred and
prophane writings of the
first nations of the globe". Archive.org. Dublin : printed...
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institution des
divers ordres de
chevalerie tant ecclésiastiques que
prophanes (2nd
edition Toulouse ed.). Paris. Elphinstone,
Francis (November 1962)...
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repealed in 1746. It
established a
system of
fines payable for "suppressing
prophane Cursing and Swearing". The
preamble recited the
provisions of the Profane...
- (1928). "Part I –
Chapter III –
Vitandi and Tolerati:
Communication in
Prophane Matters". Excommunication: its nature,
historical development and effects...
- the
Exiled English Church at Amsterdam, 1612. The book
attacked is The
prophane Schism of the
Brownists or Separatists, with the impiety, dissensions,...