Results for: principle of self-sufficiency of Christian churches
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Anglican diocesan court, assembly of cardinals and Pope, congregational governing body, council of clergymen, historical council or assembly, regulatory court in Lutheran churchesconsistory
Anglican priest, Episcopal Church cleric, member of the Anglican clergy, priest who serves in various substitute capacities in different Christian denominations, Roman Catholic priestvicar
any of four Christian Gospels, basic doctrine, Christian gospel, evangelist, message of salvation contained in the New Testamentevangel
any particle (such as electron, proton or neutron) that complies to the Fermi-Dirac statistics and is subject to the Pauli exclusion principle (Physics), elementary particlefermion
Arab, Islamic or Arab, member of ancient desert people, Muslim opposing Christian Crusades, nomadic tribe that lived on the Syrian border of the Roman Empire (History); Arab, member of a Semitic people of the Middle East and northern Africa; Moslem (es...Saracen
area bounded by circular path, chain of arts locations, fixed route, regular route; encircling; orbit, course, go around, encircle, local group of Methodist churches, move around along circular path, ongoing series of competitions, regular journey, rou...circuit
area organization of churches, conferring of something, discussion; meeting; convention, meeting for lectures and discussion, meeting for serious discussion, meeting of representatives of organization, meeting of two legislative committees, sports leagueconference
Aries, Christian hereticArian
arranged; serial; specified, Catholic booklet, Christian booklet, number which shows place in a series; Roman Catholic instruction booklet for a service, ordinal number, relating to biological orders, showing positionordinal
assignment of human characteristics to god, Christian doctrinetheanthropism
association of Reformed churches, ecological community with one main species, friendly association, friendly association; fellowship; alliance; companionship, political coalitionconsociation
assume, assumption, premise; requirement, prerequisite; basic principle, fundamental tenet; axiom, fact that requires no proof, claim something, precondition, presume, suppose; assume, take for granted; claim, stipulate; demand, something assumed true,...postulate
attach or bind together; link up or connect facts by general depiction or hypothesis that apply to all of them; consider as part of a general rule or principlecolligate
banner headline, cloth suspended between two poles, especially good, flag of king, emperor, or knight, flag; poster; large headline; (Internet) advertisement on a web page which is usually in the form of an animated graphic, guiding principle, head art...banner
base, foundation, underlying principle ; essence or personality of any of the three persons in the Godhead (Theology); accumulation of blood in an organ (Medicine); epistasis (Genetics), essential nature of Jesus Christ, one of Trinity, settling of bod...hypostasis
 

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