КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «INTERCESSORIAL»
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Chambers's etymological dictionary of the English language, ...
who pleads for another : a bishop who acts during a vacancy in a see.
intercessorial, in-tèr-scs-sor'i-al, adj., pertaining to an intercessor or pleader for
others. Intercessory, in-ter-ses'or-i, adj., containing inter' cession or pleading for
others.
Chambers W. and R., ltd, Andrew Findlater, James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1867
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Praying in the Spirits of Just Men: The Spirits of the ...
Like I said earlier, we shall restrict the discussion here to intercessorial
deliverance because it is a bit new to some people. Intercessorial deliverance is
seeking deliverance through prayer on behalf of another or others. Intercessorial
...
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The Souls of Purgatory: The Spiritual Diary of a ...
Those visionaries who emulated the medieval saints, such as Birgitta or
Catherine of Siena, while claiming that their own redemptive and intercessorial
roles had equivalent value, risked facing inquisitorial charges of false sanctity. In
spite of ...
Ursula de Jesús, Nancy E. Van Deusen, 2004
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Essays on Partial Derangement of the Mind in Supposed ...
... for salvation — when we would mix something of our own with the finished
work of Christ, or when any creature is associated with Christ in his intercessorial
office, may produce very wonderful effects upon the bodily and mental
constitution.
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A Selection from Bishop Horne's Commentary on the Book of ...
Christ was to enter upon the exercise of the intercessorial branch of his priestly
oflice with a requestof the Father, that the “ heathen world might be given for his
inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the ' earth for his possession,” in return for
...
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Critica Hebræa: Or, A Hebrew-English Dictionary, Without ...
Christ's intercessorial office commenced upon his ascenfion into heaven ;, and
his body was now separated from als the impurities, or imperfections, of flesh and
blood, become white, clean, immortal ; of which the linen garments were ...
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The Works of the Right Reverend George Horne ...: To which ...
... as we find by the following verse: .- 8. Ash of me, and I shall give thee the
heathen for thine inheritance, and the uttcrmost parts of the earth for thy
possession. Christ was to enter upon the exercise of the intercessorial branch of
his ...
George Horne, William Jones, 1809
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Elihu; or, an Enquiry into the principal scope and design of ...
... Terror shall not make thee afraid, my Burthen shall not he heavy upon thee-
Could the Mediatorial, Intercessorial Office of our Saviour be more empha- tically,
peculiarly express'd? Who besides is our Mouth or prevailing Orator in our behalf
?
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An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language
whichisfrom L. acc. intercessōrem; hence intercessorial, intercessory.
INTERCEPT,tocatch bytheway,cutoff communication. (F. —L.) Orig.app.;thus
Chaucer has intercept=intercepted; On the Astrolabe, pt. ii. § 39, l. 24. 'To
intercept, intercipere ...
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Horæ Apocalypticæ: Or, a Commentary on the Apocalypse, ...
... that whether as regards the main fact asserted of saint and martyr-worship
having now come in, (even as of beings who both chiefly exercised the
intercessorial office between man and God, and constituted moreover God's chief
executive to ...
Edward Bishop Elliott, 1847