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  2. Plain English - Wikipedia

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    The term derives from the 16th-century idiom "in plain English", meaning "in clear, straightforward language" [2] as well as the Latin planus ("flat"). Another name for the term, layman's terms, is derived from the idiom "in layman's terms" which refers to language phrased simply enough that a layman, or common person without expertise on the subject, can understand.

  3. Laity - Wikipedia

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    The word laity means "common people" and comes from the Greek: λαϊκός, romanized: laikos, meaning "of the people", from λαός, laos, meaning "people" at large. [7] [8] The word lay (part of layperson, etc.) derives from the Greek word via Anglo-French lai, from Late Latin laicus.

  4. File:Baptist layman's book (IA baptistlaymansbo00ever).pdf

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    A Layman's Guide to Sanctification. Kansas City, Missouri: Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City. 1991. ISBN 978-0834113879; The Second Coming: A Wesleyan Approach to the Doctrine of Last Things (editor). Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City. 1995. ISBN 978-0834115255; Reflecting the Divine Image: Christian Ethics in Wesleyan Perspective. InterVarsity ...

  6. Laienspiegel - Wikipedia

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    This can be roughly translated as A layman's guide, of the correct order of civil and criminal regiments, with illustrations of written rights and laws. It was written by Ulrich Tengler, and published by Sebastian Brant. There was a second edition in 1511. The work was important enough to warrant 14 editions of its publication in the 16th ...

  7. Religio Laici - Wikipedia

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    Religio Laici, Or A Layman's Faith (1682) is a poem written in heroic couplets by John Dryden. It was written in response to the publication of an English translation of the Histoire critique due vieux testament by the French cleric Father Richard Simon .