Most religious terms in English are from Anglo-Saxon origin.
True or False:
<u><em>False</em></u>
Most <u>religious terms</u> in English come from <u>Latin origin</u>. These terms were introduced during the <u>Roman Conquest</u> (43-84 AD) through the Romans' main language: Latin. Most of the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon religions that were practiced were slowly suppressed by <u>Christianity</u>. This process was officially achieved in the <u>year 597 </u>in which Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Gregory the Great with the intention of fully evangelizing England's population.
The third statement does the most
It means the study of
Astrology is The study of the stars
Its a 19 line poem with 2 rhymes throughout, consisting of 5 tercets and a quatrain,with the first and third lines of the opening tercet recurring alternately at the end of the other tercets.
Doctors use astrology to diagnose and treat patients. They made charms and magic effigies to balance the 4 humors.