s
sa
sb
sc
sd
se
sf
sg
sh
si
sj
sk
sl
sm
sn
so
sp
sq
sr
ss
st
su
sv
sw
sy
Перевод: Sabbatarian
[существительное] еврей, соблюдающий субботу ; христианин, соблюдающий воскресенье ; субботник
Тезаурус:
- Liddell was remembered by survivors for his modesty, his unfailing good humour, and his exemplary Christian conduct throughout their time there - and despite his strict Sabbatarian principles, he even refereed hockey matches on Sundays, for the sake of the youngsters with little else to do.
- The promoter of a Sabbatarian bill in the Parliament of 1621, he was derided as a sectary and a disturber of the peace by a histrionic lawyer, who was expelled from the Commons for this offence.
- The DUP can argue that part of what is meant by being a unionist is that one should be teetotal and sabbatarian, opposed to homosexuality and divorce.
- Severely puritanical and sabbatarian in outlook, he also had a great fund of homely anecdotes about village mores, in both Welsh and English.
- Chidley was also a vehement sabbatarian and iconoclast, who denounced the observance of Christmas.
- And although he is a teetotal sabbatarian lay preacher who now attends the Church of God, Seawright has not allowed his religious principles to come between himself and working-class loyalists who do not share his temperance and sabbatarianism.
- If I had been standing I could have put it in my personal manifesto that I was a sabbatarian but when the Party committed itself to that, it was placing itself in the position of a church."
- It culminated in the sabbatarian excesses of English and Scottish Puritanism and the Sunday legislation, much of which has been relaxed since the First World War.
- The schools of the established Church banned the teaching of writing for this kind of reason as much as the Methodists did for sabbatarian ones.
- It is recorded of a Bishop, who was a strong Sabbatarian and disapproved of Sunday trains, that he was puzzled by statistics showing that train accidents were no more frequent on Sundays than on weekdays.
|