⇒Definition of sheIt has been shown, in the art. ARABIA and other articles, that the Joktanites were among the early colonists of Southern Arabia, and that the kingdom which they there founded was, for many centuries, called the kingdom of Sheba, after one of the sons of Joktan. ...
To one or other of the four leading orders a monastery was usually referred: ⇒Definition of monster(1) the Order of Basil, including all the Greek monks and Carmelites; (2) the Order of Augustine, in its three classes — canons regular, monks, and hermits, together with the ...
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⇒Definition of deacon(b.) Technically, an officer of the primitive Church, a deacon (Php 1:1; 1Ti 3:8,12; 1Ti 4:6; see Ac 6:1-6). I. Deacons in the N.T. — 1. "The office described by this title appears in the N.T. as the correlative of ἐπίσκοπος,...
and therefore that what he never was conscious of can no more be a motive to determine his will than it can be an argument to determine his judgment." "This is Aristotle's definition (τὸ ἔνεκαου) of end or final cause; and as a synonyme for end or final cause the ter...
⇒Definition of minister(3) to the priests and Levites, who are thus described by the prophets and later historians (Jer 33:21; Eze 44:11; Joe 1:9,13; Ezr 8:17; Ne 10:36), though the verb, whence meshareth is derived, is not uncommonly used in reference to their services in ...
How many forms doth avarice take to disguise itself from the man who is guilty of it, and who will be drenched in the guilt of it till the day he dies! Sometimes it is prudence, which requires him to provide not only for his present wants, but for such as he may have in future....
⇒Definition of protestant(2) the preaching of the doctrine of Zwingli about the Eucharist shall be prohibited; (3) the Anabaptists shall not be tolerated; (4) libels against religious parties and about religious matters are interdicted. ...
⇒Definition of pap(3) the papacy from the 16th century to the Vatican Council in 1870; (4) the era of Papal Infallibility, beginning in 1870. ⇒See also the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia.I. Early Period.— The history of the Church of Rome during the first century is ...