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bellarmine

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Bellarmine can refer to: Robert Bellarmine (1542–1621), a Cardinal and saint of the Catholic Church The schools named after him: Bellarmine University , in Louisville, Kentucky Bellarmine College Preparatory , in San Jose, California Bellarmine Preparatory ...

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Bellarmine \Bel"lar*mine\, n. A stoneware jug of a pattern originated in the neighborhood of Cologne, Germany, in the 16th century. It has a bearded face or mask supposed to represent Cardinal Bellarmine, a leader in the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation, ...

Usage examples of bellarmine.

Galileo with his moons was one such threat, but four years ago he was silenced by the Holy Office, warned by Cardinal Bellarmine not to write another word in defence of the heretic Copernicus.

Get Doc Bellarmine to do the autopsy on Johnson and tell him to go over that body with a magnifying glass.

Nowadays, most philosophers of physics, the most mature of the sciences, have distanced themselves from scientific realism, adopting views closer to those of Cardinal Bellarmine than of Galileo.

Roberto Cardinal Bellarmino is canonized as Saint Robert Bellarmine by Pope Pius XI.

The house Maggie lived in now was a recent purchase, bought a few years earlier when Keith had taken a job as a chemist at Bellarmine Labs.

Cardinal Bellarmine said that there was only one truth and that was spiritual truth.

It was in this state of mind that I began to read up Bellarmine on the one hand, and numberless Anglican writers on the other.

Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, the foremost Vatican theologian in the early seventeenth century, and suffices for the mathematicians.

Roberto Cardinal Bellarmino is canonized as Saint Robert Bellarmine by Pope Pius XI.

Therefore this place maketh most strongly for the joining of the Ecclesiasticall Supremacy to the Civill Soveraignty, contrary to that which Cardinall Bellarmine alledgeth it for.