+ Adventism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06226934-n
|
any Christian religion that believes the second coming of Christ is imminent
|
+ Albigensian
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02609673-a
|
of or relating to Albigenses or Albigensianism
|
+ Albigensianism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06227708-n
|
a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition
|
+ Anabaptism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231794-n
|
a Protestant movement in the 16th century that believed in the primacy of the Bible, baptised only believers, not infants, and believed in complete separation of church and state
|
+ Anglicanism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229106-n
|
the faith and doctrine and practice of the Anglican Church
|
+ Anglo-Catholicism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229240-n
|
a doctrine and practice within the Church of England emphasizing the Catholic tradition
|
+ Annunciation
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06747190-n
|
(Christianity) the announcement to the Virgin Mary by the angel Gabriel of the incarnation of Christ
|
+ Antichrist
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-10819285-n
|
(Christianity) the adversary of Christ (or Christianity) mentioned in the New Testament; the Antichrist will rule the world until overthrown by the Second Coming of Christ
|
+ Arminian
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02625546-a
|
of or relating to Arminianism
|
+ Arminianism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229586-n
|
17th century theology (named after its founder Jacobus Arminius) that opposes the absolute predestinarianism of John Calvin and holds that human free will is compatible with God's sovereignty
|
+ article_of_faith
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06270690-n
|
(Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided
|
+ Ascension
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15193052-n
|
(Christianity) celebration of the Ascension of Christ into heaven; observed on the 40th day after Easter
|
+ Ascension_Day
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15193052-n
|
(Christianity) celebration of the Ascension of Christ into heaven; observed on the 40th day after Easter
|
+ Ascension_of_the_Lord
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15193052-n
|
(Christianity) celebration of the Ascension of Christ into heaven; observed on the 40th day after Easter
|
+ assume
|
v
|
8
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01470856-v
|
take up someone's soul into heaven
|
+ Assumption
|
n
|
5
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-07357866-n
|
(Christianity) the taking up of the body and soul of the Virgin Mary when her earthly life had ended
|
+ August_6
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15299367-n
|
(Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus
|
+ Baptistic_doctrine
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06232047-n
|
any of various doctrines closely related to Anabaptism
|
+ Calvinism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229853-n
|
the theological system of John Calvin and his followers emphasizing omnipotence of God and salvation by grace alone
|
+ Catharism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06227708-n
|
a Christian movement considered to be a medieval descendant of Manichaeism in southern France in the 12th and 13th centuries; characterized by dualism (asserted the coexistence of two mutually opposed principles, one good and one evil); was exterminated for heresy during the Inquisition
|
+ Catholic
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02920951-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Catholicism
|
+ catholicise
|
v
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00386566-v
|
cause to adopt Catholicism
|
+ Catholicism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06227263-n
|
the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church
|
+ Catholicity
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06227263-n
|
the beliefs and practices of a Catholic Church
|
+ catholicize
|
v
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00386566-v
|
cause to adopt Catholicism
|
+ Chalcedon
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314153-n
|
the fourth ecumenical council in 451 which defined the two natures (human and divine) of Christ
|
+ christian
|
a
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00411009-a
|
following the teachings or manifesting the qualities or spirit of Jesus Christ
|
+ Christian_Science
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06230060-n
|
religious system based on teachings of Mary Baker Eddy emphasizing spiritual healing
|
+ Church_Father
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-09921792-n
|
(Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Latin Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
|
+ communion
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08147019-n
|
(Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same rites
|
+ Congregationalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06230613-n
|
system of beliefs and church government of a Protestant denomination in which each member church is self-governing
|
+ Constance
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316965-n
|
the council in 1414-1418 that succeeded in ending the Great Schism in the Roman Catholic Church
|
+ Constantinople
|
n
|
5
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313790-n
|
the second ecumenical council in 381 which added wording about the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed
|
+ Constantinople
|
n
|
4
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314327-n
|
the fifth ecumenical council in 553 which held Origen's writings to be heretic
|
+ Constantinople
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314501-n
|
the sixth ecumenical council in 680-681 which condemned Monothelitism by defining two wills in Christ, divine and human
|
+ Constantinople
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314901-n
|
the council in 869 that condemned Photius who had become the patriarch of Constantinople without approval from the Vatican, thereby precipitating the schism between the eastern and western churches
|
+ council
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08312559-n
|
(Christianity) an assembly of theologians and bishops and other representatives of different churches or dioceses that is convened to regulate matters of discipline or doctrine
|
+ Council_of_Basel-Ferrara-Florence
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08317139-n
|
the council in 1431-1439 that concentrated on the elimination of heresies and on reforms within the Roman Catholic Church
|
+ Council_of_Chalcedon
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314153-n
|
the fourth ecumenical council in 451 which defined the two natures (human and divine) of Christ
|
+ Council_of_Constance
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316965-n
|
the council in 1414-1418 that succeeded in ending the Great Schism in the Roman Catholic Church
|
+ Council_of_Ephesus
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313983-n
|
the third ecumenical council in 431 which declared Mary as mother of God and condemned Pelagius
|
+ Council_of_Trent
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08317529-n
|
a council of the Roman Catholic Church convened in Trento in three sessions between 1545 and 1563 to examine and condemn the teachings of Martin Luther and other Protestant reformers; redefined the Roman Catholic doctrine and abolished various ecclesiastical abuses and strengthened the papacy
|
+ Council_of_Vienne
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316748-n
|
the council in 1311-1313 that dealt with alleged crimes of the Knights Templar, planned a new crusade, and took on the reformation of the clergy
|
+ credendum
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06270690-n
|
(Christianity) any of the sections into which a creed or other statement of doctrine is divided
|
+ crucify
|
v
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01801847-v
|
hold within limits and control
|
+ cursed
|
a
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01451225-a
|
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
|
+ damned
|
a
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01451225-a
|
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
|
+ Donatism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06228086-n
|
a schismatic Christian religion in northern Africa from the 4th to the 7th century; held that only those who led a blameless life belonged in the church or could administer the sacraments
|
+ Donatist
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02847126-a
|
of or relating to Donatism
|
+ doomed
|
a
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01451225-a
|
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
|
+ Eastern_Catholicism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06228346-n
|
the beliefs and practices of any of the eastern Catholic Churches based in Constantinople or Antioch or Alexandria or Moscow or Jerusalem
|
+ ecumenic
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02092460-a
|
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions
|
+ ecumenical
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02092460-a
|
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions
|
+ ecumenical_council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08312988-n
|
(early Christian church) one of seven gatherings of bishops from around the known world under the presidency of the Pope to regulate matters of faith and morals and discipline
|
+ ecumenicalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06790235-n
|
(Christianity) the doctrine of the ecumenical movement that promotes cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations: aimed at universal Christian unity
|
+ ecumenicism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06790235-n
|
(Christianity) the doctrine of the ecumenical movement that promotes cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations: aimed at universal Christian unity
|
+ ecumenism
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06790235-n
|
(Christianity) the doctrine of the ecumenical movement that promotes cooperation and better understanding among different religious denominations: aimed at universal Christian unity
|
+ Ephesus
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313983-n
|
the third ecumenical council in 431 which declared Mary as mother of God and condemned Pelagius
|
+ errancy
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-04805813-n
|
(Christianity) holding views that disagree with accepted doctrine; especially disagreement with papal infallibility
|
+ errant
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00964303-a
|
straying from the right course or from accepted standards
|
+ evangelical
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02923005-a
|
relating to or being a Christian church believing in personal conversion and the inerrancy of the Bible especially the 4 Gospels
|
+ evangelicalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231030-n
|
stresses the importance of personal conversion and faith as the means of salvation
|
+ Father
|
n
|
4
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-09921792-n
|
(Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Latin Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
|
+ Father_of_the_Church
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-09921792-n
|
(Christianity) any of about 70 theologians in the period from the 2nd to the 7th century whose writing established and confirmed official church doctrine; in the Roman Catholic Church some were later declared saints and became Doctor of the Church; the best known Latin Church Fathers are Ambrose, Augustine, Gregory the Great, and Jerome; those who wrote in Greek include Athanasius, Basil, Gregory Nazianzen, and John Chrysostom
|
+ Fifth_Lateran_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08317340-n
|
the council in 1512-1517 that published disciplinary decrees and planned (but did not carry out) a crusade against Turkey
|
+ First_Council_of_Constantinople
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313790-n
|
the second ecumenical council in 381 which added wording about the Holy Spirit to the Nicene Creed
|
+ First_Council_of_Lyons
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316346-n
|
the council of the Western Church in 1245 that excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and planned a new crusade against the Holy Land
|
+ First_Council_of_Nicaea
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313592-n
|
the first ecumenical council in 325 which produced the wording of the Nicene Creed and condemned the heresy of Arianism
|
+ First_Lateran_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08315442-n
|
the first council of the Western Church held in the Lateran Palace in 1123; focused on church discipline and made plans to recover the Holy Lands from the Muslim `infidels'
|
+ First_Vatican_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08318032-n
|
the Vatican Council in 1869-1870 that proclaimed the infallibility of the pope when speaking ex cathedra
|
+ Fourth_Council_of_Constantinople
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314901-n
|
the council in 869 that condemned Photius who had become the patriarch of Constantinople without approval from the Vatican, thereby precipitating the schism between the eastern and western churches
|
+ Fourth_Lateran_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316019-n
|
the Lateran Council in 1215 was the most important council of the Middle Ages; issued a creed against Albigensianism, published reformatory decrees, promulgated the doctrine of transubstantiation, and clarified church doctrine on the Trinity and Incarnation
|
+ fundamentalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231328-n
|
the interpretation of every word in the sacred texts as literal truth
|
+ Gehenna
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05630277-n
|
a place where the wicked are punished after death
|
+ glorify
|
v
|
3
|
[ Christianity New_Testament ]
|
eng-30-00580512-v
|
elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
|
+ Hell
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05629682-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
|
+ hellfire
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05630409-n
|
a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned
|
+ High_Anglicanism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229240-n
|
a doctrine and practice within the Church of England emphasizing the Catholic tradition
|
+ Immaculate_Conception
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity Church_of_Rome ]
|
eng-30-06790557-n
|
(Christianity) the Roman Catholic dogma that God preserved the Virgin Mary from any stain of original sin from the moment she was conceived
|
+ Immaculate_Conception_of_the_Virgin_Mary
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity Church_of_Rome ]
|
eng-30-06790557-n
|
(Christianity) the Roman Catholic dogma that God preserved the Virgin Mary from any stain of original sin from the moment she was conceived
|
+ Incarnation
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06790845-n
|
(Christianity) the Christian doctrine of the union of God and man in the person of Jesus Christ
|
+ inerrable
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00965359-a
|
not liable to error
|
+ inerrancy
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-04805304-n
|
(Christianity) exemption from error
|
+ inerrant
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00965359-a
|
not liable to error
|
+ infernal_region
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05629682-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
|
+ Inferno
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05629682-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
|
+ Judeo-Christian
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity Judaism ]
|
eng-30-02952450-a
|
being historically related to both Judaism and Christianity
|
+ Lateran_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08315194-n
|
any of five general councils of the Western Catholic Church that were held in the Lateran Palace
|
+ latinise
|
v
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00386566-v
|
cause to adopt Catholicism
|
+ latinize
|
v
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-00386566-v
|
cause to adopt Catholicism
|
+ Laurentius
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-11121108-n
|
Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
|
+ Lawrence
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-11121108-n
|
Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
|
+ Lutheranism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06230208-n
|
teachings of Martin Luther emphasizing the cardinal doctrine of justification by faith alone
|
+ Lyons
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316346-n
|
the council of the Western Church in 1245 that excommunicated Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II and planned a new crusade against the Holy Land
|
+ Lyons
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316564-n
|
the council in 1274 that effected a temporary reunion of the Greek Orthodox with the Roman Catholic Church
|
+ Mennonitism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06230809-n
|
system of beliefs and practices including belief in scriptural authority; plain dress; adult baptism; foot washing; restriction of marriage to members of the group
|
+ Methodism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231494-n
|
the religious beliefs and practices of Methodists characterized by concern with social welfare and public morals
|
+ Mormonism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06232166-n
|
the doctrines and practices of the Mormon Church based on the Book of Mormon
|
+ mortification
|
n
|
4
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01069311-n
|
(Christianity) the act of mortifying the lusts of the flesh by self-denial and privation (especially by bodily pain or discomfort inflicted on yourself)
|
+ mortify
|
v
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01801847-v
|
hold within limits and control
|
+ mortify
|
v
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01802070-v
|
practice self-denial of one's body and appetites
|
+ nether_region
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05629682-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
|
+ Nicaea
|
n
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08313592-n
|
the first ecumenical council in 325 which produced the wording of the Nicene Creed and condemned the heresy of Arianism
|
+ Nicaea
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314715-n
|
the seventh ecumenical council in 787 which refuted iconoclasm and regulated the veneration of holy images
|
+ Nicene_Creed
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06791017-n
|
(Christianity) a formal creed summarizing Christian beliefs; first adopted in 325 and later expanded
|
+ oecumenic
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02092460-a
|
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions
|
+ oecumenical
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02092460-a
|
concerned with promoting unity among churches or religions
|
+ papism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06227562-n
|
the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
|
+ papist
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
|
+ papistic
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
|
+ papistical
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
|
+ Paradise
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05628939-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of righteous souls after death
|
+ patristic
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-03020463-a
|
of or relating to the writings of the early church fathers
|
+ patristical
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-03020463-a
|
of or relating to the writings of the early church fathers
|
+ pentecostalism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06232298-n
|
the principles and practices of Pentecostal religious groups; characterized by religious excitement and talking in tongues
|
+ perdition
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-05629682-n
|
(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
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+ pit
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n
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4
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-05629682-n
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(Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
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+ popish
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
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of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ popishly
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r
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-00427473-r
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like the Pope; in a popish manner
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+ predestinarianism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-05946582-n
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the belief or doctrine of predestinarians
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+ Presbyterianism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06232499-n
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the doctrines and practices of the Presbyterian Church: based in Calvinism
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+ Protestantism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06228549-n
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the theological system of any of the churches of western Christendom that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation
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+ Puseyism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06229410-n
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principles of the founders of the Oxford movement as expounded in pamphlets called `Tracts for the Times'
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+ R.C.
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
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of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ ransomed
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01452024-a
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saved from the bondage of sin
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+ real_presence
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06791195-n
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(Christianity) the Christian doctrine that the body of Christ is actually present in the Eucharist
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+ receive
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v
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12
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01172838-v
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partake of the Holy Eucharist sacrament
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+ red_region
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-05630409-n
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a place of eternal fire envisaged as punishment for the damned
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+ redeemed
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01452024-a
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saved from the bondage of sin
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+ Reformed
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01691975-a
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of or relating to the body of Protestant Christianity arising during the Reformation; used of some Protestant churches especially Calvinist as distinct from Lutheran
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+ revivalism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06231191-n
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an attempt to reawaken the evangelical faith
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+ Roman
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a
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4
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ Roman_Catholic
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ Roman_Catholicism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06227562-n
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the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
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+ Romanism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06227562-n
|
the beliefs and practices of the Catholic Church based in Rome
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+ Romanist
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a
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ romish
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a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-02921753-a
|
of or relating to or supporting Romanism
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+ Saint_Lawrence
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-11121108-n
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Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
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+ Second_Adventism
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n
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1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06226934-n
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any Christian religion that believes the second coming of Christ is imminent
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+ Second_Council_of_Constantinople
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n
|
1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-08314327-n
|
the fifth ecumenical council in 553 which held Origen's writings to be heretic
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+ Second_Council_of_Lyons
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n
|
1
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[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-08316564-n
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the council in 1274 that effected a temporary reunion of the Greek Orthodox with the Roman Catholic Church
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+ Second_Council_of_Nicaea
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-08314715-n
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the seventh ecumenical council in 787 which refuted iconoclasm and regulated the veneration of holy images
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+ Second_Lateran_Council
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-08315682-n
|
the second council of the Western Church in 1139 which put an end to the dogmatic errors of Arnold of Brescia
|
+ Second_Vatican_Council
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-08318216-n
|
the Vatican Council in 1962-1965 that abandoned the universal Latin liturgy and acknowledged ecumenism and made other reforms
|
+ Seventh-Day_Adventism
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06227121-n
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Adventism that is strongly Protestant and observes Saturday as the Sabbath
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+ spiritualize
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v
|
2
|
[ Christianity New_Testament ]
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eng-30-00580512-v
|
elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
|
+ St._Lawrence
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-11121108-n
|
Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
|
+ subdue
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v
|
3
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01801847-v
|
hold within limits and control
|
+ Tartarus
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-05630277-n
|
a place where the wicked are punished after death
|
+ Third_Council_of_Constantinople
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08314501-n
|
the sixth ecumenical council in 680-681 which condemned Monothelitism by defining two wills in Christ, divine and human
|
+ Third_Lateran_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08315860-n
|
the Lateran Council in 1179 that condemned the heresies of the Albigenses and the Waldenses
|
+ Tractarianism
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06229410-n
|
principles of the founders of the Oxford movement as expounded in pamphlets called `Tracts for the Times'
|
+ Transfiguration
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15299367-n
|
(Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus
|
+ Transfiguration_Day
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-15299367-n
|
(Christianity) a church festival held in commemoration of the Transfiguration of Jesus
|
+ transfigure
|
v
|
1
|
[ Christianity New_Testament ]
|
eng-30-00580512-v
|
elevate or idealize, in allusion to Christ's transfiguration
|
+ Trinitarianism
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n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-06230502-n
|
Christian doctrine stressing belief in the Trinity
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+ tritheism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06224439-n
|
(Christianity) the heretical belief that the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit are three separate gods
|
+ unerring
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a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-00965359-a
|
not liable to error
|
+ unerringly
|
r
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-00232057-r
|
without making errors
|
+ Unitarianism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06230358-n
|
Christian doctrine that stresses individual freedom of belief and rejects the Trinity
|
+ unredeemed
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
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eng-30-01451225-a
|
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
|
+ unsaved
|
a
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-01451225-a
|
in danger of the eternal punishment of Hell
|
+ Vatican_Council
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08317885-n
|
each of two councils of the Roman Catholic Church
|
+ Vatican_I
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08318032-n
|
the Vatican Council in 1869-1870 that proclaimed the infallibility of the pope when speaking ex cathedra
|
+ Vatican_II
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08318216-n
|
the Vatican Council in 1962-1965 that abandoned the universal Latin liturgy and acknowledged ecumenism and made other reforms
|
+ Vienne
|
n
|
2
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-08316748-n
|
the council in 1311-1313 that dealt with alleged crimes of the Knights Templar, planned a new crusade, and took on the reformation of the clergy
|
+ Wesleyanism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231680-n
|
evangelical principles taught by John Wesley
|
+ Wesleyism
|
n
|
1
|
[ Christianity ]
|
eng-30-06231680-n
|
evangelical principles taught by John Wesley
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