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Tzu jan

Tzu jan The natural, the natural state, the state of Tao, spontaneity as against artificiality. (Lao Tzu; Huai-nan Tzu, d. 122 B.C.). — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Tzu hua

Tzu hua Self-transformation or spontaneous transformation without depending on any divine guidance or eternal agency, but following the thing’s own principle of being, which is Tao. (Taoism). — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Tz’u

Tz’u (a) Parental love, kindness, or affection, the ideal Confucian virtue of parents. (b) Love, kindness in general. — W.T.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Tzschirner, Heinrich Gottlieb

Tzschirner, Heinrich Gottlieb a German theologian and-orator, was born Nov. 14,1778, at Mitweida, in Saxony. He graduated at Leipsic, and in February, 1800, became an adjunct to the philosophical faculty at Witteliberg. His lectures were principally concerned with empirical psychology, and yielded fruit in thie works Leben .u Ende merkw. Selbstnmrder nebst Abhandl. lib. d. … Continue reading “Tzschirner, Heinrich Gottlieb”

Tzade

Tzade TZADE.The eighteenth letter of the Heb. alphabet, and as such employed in the 119th Psalm to designate the 18th part, each verse of which begins with this letter. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible

TYTHE

TYTHE The tenth part of all fruits, &c. a revenue payable to the clergy. The tythes among the Jews were of three sorts. The first to the Levites, for their maintenance, Numb. 18: 21-24. The second for the feasts and sacrifices, Deu 14:22; and the third for the poor every third year. Deu 14:28-29. See … Continue reading “TYTHE”

Tyssens, Peter

Tyssens, Peter a Flemish painter, was born at Antwerp in 1625; and, after the death of Rubens and Vandyck, was considered one of the ablest painters of his time. He was made director of the Academy at Antwerp in 1661. His compositions are copious and ingenious, his design more correct than is usual with painters … Continue reading “Tyssens, Peter”

Tyson, Michael

Tyson, Michael a learned English divine, was born in the, parish of All-Saints, Stamford, Nov. 19, 1740. He was educated at Benedict College, Cambridge, where he received his degrees; that of A.B. in 1764, A.M. in 1767, and B.A. in 1775. After taking his bachelor’s degree, he was elected a fellow of his college. In … Continue reading “Tyson, Michael”