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Meanings of great reformation in English
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Usage of great reformation in English
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The author of a greatreformation is almost always unpopular in his own age.
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And in this greatreformation only two classes would suffer-theart critics and the dealers.
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It was a greatreformation, but effected without bloodshed.
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Ezra brought back a large number of the people, repaired the temple, and worked a greatreformation.
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Clearly such 'institutions' needed a greatreformation.
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But it is chiefly to the greatreformation of religion that we owe the greatreformation of philosophy.
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Boarding school education requires greatreformation.
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There needs to be a greatreformation, namely, The Gradual Emancipation of the Northern Mind from "Anti-slavery" Error.'
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Thus was the seed sown of a greatreformation in the burgh, the sprouting whereof I purpose to describe in due season.
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He reigned but twelve years after his greatreformation,-notlong enough to root out the heathenism which had prevailed unchecked for nearly seventy years.
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Hans Sachs's grave is there too-thegreatReformation poet of Luther's time.
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With the beginning of the 16th century, the greatReformation was actually alive.
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The Church of to-day represents some results of the greatReformation.
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In essence the GreatReformation was born-born in Luther's soul.
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I almost reformed fashion and made modern dress aesthetically beautiful; a second and greaterreformation, Frank.