Purity
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'''Purity''' is the state of being pure; the opposite of purity is [[impurity]]. | '''Purity''' is the state of being pure; the opposite of purity is [[impurity]]. | ||
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* [[Castus]] | * [[Castus]] | ||
* [[Cathar]] | * [[Cathar]] | ||
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* [[Morality]] | * [[Morality]] | ||
* [[Puritan]] | * [[Puritan]] | ||
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*[[Ritual purification]], a feature of many religions | *[[Ritual purification]], a feature of many religions | ||
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+ | *''[[To the Pure]]'' (1928) by Morris Ernst, William Seagle | ||
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"To the pure all things are pure: but to them that are defiled and unbelieving is nothing pure." — Epistle to Titus |
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Purity is the state of being pure; the opposite of purity is impurity.
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See also
- Castus
- Cathar
- Clean
- Morality
- Puritan
- Ritual purification, a feature of many religions
- Unadulterated
- To the Pure (1928) by Morris Ernst, William Seagle
- Purity and Danger
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