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Definition of stian
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Stiacciato
(n.) The
lowest
relief,
-- often used in
Italian
sculpture
of the 15th and 16th
centuries..
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Epistle
::
Epistle
(n.) One of the
letters
in the New
Testament
which were
addressed
to their
Christian
brethren
by
Apostles.
Monarchian
::
Monarchian
(n.) One of a sect in the early
Christian
church
which
rejected
the
doctrine
of the
Trinity;
--
called
also
patripassian.
Catholicity
::
Catholicity
(n.)
Adherence
or
conformity
to the
system
of
doctrine
held by all parts of the
orthodox
Christian
church;
the
doctrine
so held;
orthodoxy.
Christianize
::
Christianize
(v. t.) To imbue with or adapt to
Christian
principles.
Martyrdom
::
Martyrdom
(n.) The
condition
of a
martyr;
the death of a
martyr;
the
suffering
of death on
account
of
adherence
to the
Christian
faith,
or to any
cause..
Transfiguratien
::
Transfiguratien
(n.) A feast held by some
branches
of the
Christian
church
on the 6th of
August,
in
commemoration
of the
miraculous
change
above
mentioned..
Christianize
::
Christianize
(v. i.) To adopt the
character
or
belief
of a
Christian;
to
become
Christian.
Dechristianize
::
Dechristianize
(v. t.) To turn from, or
divest
of,
Christianity..
Dechristianized
::
Dechristianized
(imp. & p. p.) of
Dechristianiz.
Believer
::
Believer
(n.) One who gives
credit
to the truth of the
Scriptures,
as a
revelation
from God; a
Christian;
-- in a more
restricted
sense,
one who
receives
Christ
as his
Savior,
and
accepts
the way of
salvation
unfolded
in the
gospel..
Fustian
::
Fustian
(a.)
Pompous;
ridiculously
tumid;
inflated;
bombastic;
as,
fustian
history..
Doxology
::
Doxology
(n.) In
Christian
worship:
A hymn
expressing
praise
and honor to God; a form of
praise
to God
designed
to be sung or
chanted
by the choir or the
congregation.
Thickset
::
Thickset
(n.) A
stout,
twilled
cotton
cloth;
a
fustian
corduroy,
or
velveteen..
Acephali
::
Acephali
(n. pl.) A
Christian
sect
without
a
leader.
Qualification
::
Qualification
(n.) That which
qualifies;
any
natural
endowment,
or any
acquirement,
which fits a
person
for a
place,
office,
or
employment,
or which
enables
him to
sustian
any
character
with
success;
an
enabling
quality
or
circumstance;
requisite
capacity
or
possession..
True
::
True (n.)
Actual;
not
counterfeit,
adulterated,
or
pretended;
genuine;
pure; real; as, true
balsam;
true love of
country;
a true
Christian..
Godchild
::
Godchild
(n.) One for whom a
person
becomes
sponsor
at
baptism,
and whom he
promises
to see
educated
as a
Christian;
a
godson
or
goddaughter.
See
Godfather..
Godfather
::
Godfather
(n.) A man who
becomes
sponsor
for a child at
baptism,
and makes
himself
a
surety
for its
Christian
training
and
instruction..
Christianlike
::
Christianlike
(a.)
Becoming
to a
Christian.
Te Deum
::
Te Deum () An
ancient
and
celebrated
Christian
hymn, of
uncertain
authorship,
but often
ascribed
to St.
Ambrose;
-- so
called
from the first words Te Deum
laudamus.
It forms part of the daily
matins
of the Roman
Catholic
breviary,
and is sung on all
occasions
of
thanksgiving.
In its
English
form,
commencing
with
words,
We
praise
thee, O God, it forms a part of the
regular
morning
service
of the
Church
of
England
and the
Protestant
Episcopal
Church
in
America..
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