MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ECCLESIOLATER»
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9 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ECCLESIOLATER»
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ...
... of his appeal to such an universal rhetorical topic. Of " Newmanite " and "
Puseyite," "Bibliolater " and " Ecclesiolater," we cannot say " apparent rari," and
yet no one will fail of discerning why he has entered such a protest at the
beginning.
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Crossword Lists & Crossword Solver: Over 100,000 potential ...
... DYSFUNCTIONAL DYSMENORRHOEA E EAST-NORTHEAST EAST-
SOUTHEAST EAVESDROPPERS EAVESDROPPING ECCENTRICALLY
ECCLESIASTICS ECCLESIOLATER ECCLESIOLATRY ECONOMIZATION
ECTOPARASITIC ...
3
The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Supplement
... ecclesiasticize (e-kle-zi-as'ti-siz), v. t. ; pret. and pp. ecclesiastieized, ppr.
rcclesiastieizing. To render ecclesiastical ; bring under the influence of, or into
conformity with, the church. ecclesiol. An abbreviation of ecelesiology.
ecclesiolater ...
William Dwight Whitney, 1910
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: The Century ...
An abbreviation of ecclesiology. ecclesiolater (e-kle-zi-ol'a-ter), n. [Gr. innln- aia,
church, + -/arpTf, worshiper.] One who shows excessive reverence for church
authority, form, and traditions. ecclesiolatry (e-kle-zi-ol'a-tri), n. [Gr. eiac^ii- oia, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
An abbreviation of ecclesiology. ecclesiolater (e-kle-zi-ol'a-ter), «. [Gr. eawftv- cia,
church, + -s.arpr/c, worshiper.] One who shows excessive reverence for church
authority, form, and traditions. ecclesiolatry (e-kle-zi-ol'a-tri), ». [Gr. iiot^p- oia, ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
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Psychological Monographs
Diireresque duskish dusky dwarf dynamiter, n. dyscrasial, Med. dyslogistic
dyspeptic eager ear-minded earnest easeless easy easy-going ebrious ebullient
ecclesiolater, n. echoing eclat, n. eclectic economical ecstatic eased eaten ...
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Psychological Monographs: General and Applied
... Med. dwindling dwining, D.E. or Sc. eager eased ear-minded eaten earnest
eavesdropping easeless ebriate, R. easy ecstasied easy-going ecstasized, R.
ebrious ecstasizing ebullient edacious ecclesiolater, n. edging echoing edified
éclat, ...
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Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Authority
then the influence of Christian Science would be visible far beyond its own
denominational borders.83 She was no ecclesiolater. When the First Members
voted to suspend services in The Mother Church for one month in the summer, as
many ...
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Encyclopædic English-German and German-English Dictionary: ...
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tireblicben formen te. eccleslologlc(alO) to (èt-H-i*-»-l6'b<i-l( ~*-1 □!) ...