Nona was the name of one of the Fates among the ancient Romans. SEE NONES. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Non-Uniat Churches
Non-Uniat Churches Eight groups of schismatical or heretical Churches, which separated from Rome at various periods since the 4th century. Abyssinian Church Armenian Church Bulgarian Church (considers itself part of the “Orthodox” Church, but is not so considered by some bodies of the Orthodox Church) Coptic Church (Egypt ) Jacobite Church (Syria) Malabar Christians (India … Continue reading “Non-Uniat Churches”
Non-Subscribers
Non-Subscribers SEE UNITARIANS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Non sequitur
Non sequitur is any fallacy which has not even the deceptive appearance of valid reasoning, or in which there is a complete lack of connection between the premisses advanced and the conclusion drawn. By some, however, non sequitur is identified with Aristotle’s fallacy of the consequent, which includes the two fallacies of denial of the … Continue reading “Non sequitur”
Non-Resistance
Non-Resistance SEE DIVINE RIGHT; SEE PASSIVE OBEDIENCE; SEE RETALIATION; SEE SELF-DEFENCE; SEE WAR. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature Non-Resistance NON-RESISTANCE.See Retaliation. Fuente: A Dictionary Of Christ And The Gospels
Non-Residence
NON-RESIDENCE The act of not residing on an ecclesiastical benefice. Nothing can reflect greater disgrace on a clergyman if a parish, than to receive the emolument without ever visiting his parishioners, and being unconcerned for the welfare of their souls; yet this has been a reigning evil in our land, and proves that there are … Continue reading “Non-Residence”
Non-Possumus
Non-Possumus SEE POSSUMUS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Non-Placet
Non-Placet SEE PLACET. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Non-Naturalistic ethics
Non-Naturalistic ethics Any ethical theory which holds that ethical properties or relations are non-natural. See Non-natural properties, Intuitionism. — W.K.F. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy
Non-Natural Properties
Non-Natural Properties A notion which plays an important part in recent intuitionistic ethics. A non-natural property is one which is neither natural, as yellow and pleasantness are, nor metaphysical, as absoluteness and being commanded by God are. It is, then, a property which is apprehended, not by sensation or by introspection, but in some other … Continue reading “Non-Natural Properties”