Results for: God in Christian Science
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belief in the New testament and its teachings; preaching of the Christian gospel, work of an evangelist, crusading zeal, spreading of Christianityevangelism
belief that the bread and wine of the Eucharist are transformed into the body and blood of Jesus Christ (Catholicism), Christian Eucharistic doctrine, process in Christian Communion service, see also:transubstantiationconsubstantiation
beliefs of the Anabaptists (Christian sect opposed to infant baptism)anabaptism
believer in Christian ScienceChristian Scientist
believer in the Christian Trinity, believer in the unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit; member of the Roman Catholic Order of the Holy Trinity (Christianity), of or pertaining to the doctrine of the unity of Father Son and Holy Spirit, related to the T...Trinitarian
belonging to the Episcopal Church, member of the Episcopal Church, member of the Episcopal Church (Christian denomination)Episcopalian
belonging to the Roman Catholic Church, Christian, church member, member of the Roman Catholic Church, of the historical united churchCatholic
belonging to the science of electrophysiology (dealing with the research of electrical phenomena in the body)electrophysiological
biblical writings of disputed authenticity, early Christian writings, Old Testament books not included in the BibleApocrypha
bishop or patriarch, father (Hebrew); name for God (New Testament usage); title of a Christian bishop (used in Syria, Egypt, and Ethiopia)Abba
body of religious writings, canon regular, church law; accepted principle, criterion; list of Christian saints; books of the Bible recognized by the Christian church; clergyman, religious cleric, general rulecanon
book in Bible, Christian Epistle written by the Apostle Paul, Epistle written by the Apostle Paul to the Christians of PhilippiPhilippians
branch of agriculture dealing with agricultural production and soil management, science of soils and plantsagronomy
branch of biology, science and study of microorganisms (protozoans, algae, fungi, bacteria, viruses, etc.)microbiology
branch of Christian theology, branch of theology that deals with defending or proving Christianityapologetics
 

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EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

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