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Перевод: apostolic
[прилагательное] апостольский; папский
Тезаурус:
- The Venerable David Silk, Archdeacon of Leicester, summing up the theological opposition, said that in ordaining women the Church of England would "cease to be part of the Catholic, apostolic church and would be behaving as if it were the whole of Christianity, or a mere sect".
- Ref: your new Magazine title "Young Churches", I have always understood that there was only ONE TRUE HOLY APOSTOLIC CATHOLIC CHURCH.
- The "writtenness" of the apostolic tradition was of the accidents rather than the substance of the apostolic proclamation concerning Christ.
- The nuns joined the lemmings and darted over an immense cliff called apostolic activity.
- Ramsey had formed the view that a bishop is an apostolic teacher.
- Anti-Montanist reaction reinforced the belief that the apostolic canon is closed; but it did nothing to diminish millenarian hopes which long retained orthodox defenders, though there were also second-century interpreters of the Apocalypse who did not think intended to be literal and earthly the seer's vision of Christ returning to a rebuilt Jerusalem.
- But the apostolic writings themselves had been corrupted, he thought, by unknown persons determined to keep Christianity Jewish, preserving the new wine of Jesus in old bottles.
- Cardinal Hume will be the principal concelebrant; the Apostolic Pro-Nuncio, Archbishop Barbarito, will concelebrate with bishops from England and Wales.
- This explains the joy which side by side with the sense of infinite obligation is the characteristic note of apostolic Christianity.
- Equally the message conveyed by silence was increasingly one of indifference or even hostility in a world dominated by protest and the call to apostolic action.
- A desire to understand the thought and experience of the apostolic Church.
- A suspicion that the normal liberal interpretations of the evidence about the apostolic Church, among the leading English thinkers of the day, were clever and persuasive and yet were open to the charge of superficiality.
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