CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO GNOSTICISE
PRESENT
Present
I gnosticise
you gnosticise
he/she/it gnosticises
we gnosticise
you gnosticise
they gnosticise
Present continuous
I am gnosticising
you are gnosticising
he/she/it is gnosticising
we are gnosticising
you are gnosticising
they are gnosticising
Present perfect
I have gnosticised
you have gnosticised
he/she/it has gnosticised
we have gnosticised
you have gnosticised
they have gnosticised
Present perfect continuous
I have been gnosticising
you have been gnosticising
he/she/it has been gnosticising
we have been gnosticising
you have been gnosticising
they have been gnosticising
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I gnosticised
you gnosticised
he/she/it gnosticised
we gnosticised
you gnosticised
they gnosticised
Past continuous
I was gnosticising
you were gnosticising
he/she/it was gnosticising
we were gnosticising
you were gnosticising
they were gnosticising
Past perfect
I had gnosticised
you had gnosticised
he/she/it had gnosticised
we had gnosticised
you had gnosticised
they had gnosticised
Past perfect continuous
I had been gnosticising
you had been gnosticising
he/she/it had been gnosticising
we had been gnosticising
you had been gnosticising
they had been gnosticising
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will gnosticise
you will gnosticise
he/she/it will gnosticise
we will gnosticise
you will gnosticise
they will gnosticise
Future continuous
I will be gnosticising
you will be gnosticising
he/she/it will be gnosticising
we will be gnosticising
you will be gnosticising
they will be gnosticising
Future perfect
I will have gnosticised
you will have gnosticised
he/she/it will have gnosticised
we will have gnosticised
you will have gnosticised
they will have gnosticised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been gnosticising
you will have been gnosticising
he/she/it will have been gnosticising
we will have been gnosticising
you will have been gnosticising
they will have been gnosticising
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would Gnosticise
you would Gnosticise
he/she/it would Gnosticise
we would Gnosticise
you would Gnosticise
they would Gnosticise
Conditional continuous
I would be gnosticising
you would be gnosticising
he/she/it would be gnosticising
we would be gnosticising
you would be gnosticising
they would be gnosticising
Conditional perfect
I would have Gnosticise
you would have Gnosticise
he/she/it would have Gnosticise
we would have Gnosticise
you would have Gnosticise
they would have Gnosticise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been gnosticising
you would have been gnosticising
he/she/it would have been gnosticising
we would have been gnosticising
you would have been gnosticising
they would have been gnosticising
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you gnosticise
we let´s gnosticise
you gnosticise
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
gnosticised
Present Participle
gnosticising
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GNOSTICISE»
Discover the use of
Gnosticise in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Gnosticise and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Princeton Theological Review
The latter is largely occupied with an attempt to Gnosticise the idea of "aionian
life." The most interesting section of the great component article on Marriage, to
the average reader at least, will naturally be Mr. W. M. Foley's discussion of ...
2
The Churchman, a Magazine in Defence of the Church and ...
Hence, when Sarah vexed Hagar, and when Abraham gave up the bond-woman
to the will of the mistress, Clement would gnosticise his words, as spiritually and
covertly importing : / cultivate, indeed, the science of this world, yet only as of ...
3
An Introduction to the Books of the Old and New Testament. ...
The false teachers doubtless gnosticise ; but a gnosticising tendency existed as
early as their date. 5. The similarity of the three epistles is to be explained in the
same way as the similarity of the letters to the Ephesians and Colossians; it was ...
Adolf SCHUMANN (Theologian.), John Relly BEARD, 1849
4
A brief examination of the proofs, by which ... mr. Boardman ...
... doctrines, this cannot affect their unanimous testimony to the universal
reception of really Scriptural doctrines from the very beginning. " Let all the
fathers, if the author means to include them all, gnosticise ever so copiously on
fasting and ...
George Washington Doane (bp. of New Jersey.), Henry Augustus Boardman, 1841
5
The Church of England quarterly review
Let afithe fathers, if the author means to include them all, gnosticise ever so
copiously on fasting and celibacy ; or let them, with the Roman Clement
unexpectedly at their head, labour ever so perseveringly to obscure and overlay
the sincere ...
6
An introduction to the books of the Old and New Testament
There is, in truth, nothing in these letters which is contrary to the ordinary manner
employed by Paul in his instructions. 4. The false teachers doubtless gnosticise ;
but a gnosticising tendency existed as early as their date. 5. The similarity of the ...
7
The primitive doctrine of regeneration
Let all the Fathers, if the author means to include them all, gnosticise ever so
copiously on Fasting and Celibacy ; or let them, with the Roman Clement
unexpectedly at their head, labour ever so perseveringly to obscure and overlay
the sincere ...
George Stanley Faber, 1840
8
Encyklopädisches englisch-deutsches und deutsch-englisches ...
ein parallelwerk zu Sachs-Villatte's französisch-deutschem und deutsch-
französischem wörterbuche; mit angabe der aussprache nach dem phonetischen
system der methode Toussaint-Langenscheidt ... Eduard Muret, Daniel Sanders,
...
Eduard Muret, Daniel Sanders, Immanuel Schmidt, 1897
Hence the enlargement of Vajra should be identical with the size one's own body.
The five holy elements in the organs and five kinds of wisdom in the brain
symbolized by the Vajra would gnosticise the organs and the brain of the human
...
10
A Systematized Collection of Chenian Booklets
The five holy elements in the organs and five kinds of wisdom in the brain
symbolized by the Vajra would gnosticise the organs and the brain of the human
body and sublimate the body. 3. It is said that all sentient beings of the six realms
from ...