Definitionn. a publication containing a variety of works
Last update: June 9, 2015
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The Council has compiled a compendium of all the changes put forward. [noun]
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It is a very useful compendium, providing an introduction to the basics of accounting and business finance. [noun]
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His principal works are Traite des sources de la corruption qui rbgne aujourd'hui parmi les Chretiens (1700), translated into English, Dutch and German, practically a plea for a more ethical and less doctrinal type of Christianity; Catechisme ou instruction dans la religion chretienne (1702), also translated into English, Dutch and German; Traite contre l'impurete (1707); Sermons sur divers textes (1722-1724); Theologiae compendium (1739); and Traduction de la Bible (1724). [Please select]
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No comprehensive compendium of the history of African exploration has yet been written. [Please select]
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"By a direct revelation," says the Shaker Compendium, she was "instructed to come to America." [Please select]
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He was not satisfied with this, or with any existing compendium. [Please select]
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Holland's Butterfly Book, which is a compendium of knowledge on the subject. [Please select]
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This compendium of all the old Roman virtues died at an advanced age, respected and feared. [Please select]
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So he gave her a succinct compendium of his famous paper at the British Association, in a form suited for the youthful mind. [Please select]
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