Symperasma; or, Concluding Summary Addition of Conclusion by way of a brief Summary Sym-per-as-ma (), a finishing or end. In logic it is the conclusion of a syllogism. It is from (sun), together with, and (peraio), to carry over or across. Hence, Symperasma means to conclude along with, to end together, and is used when … Continue reading “Symperasma; or, Concluding Summary”
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SYMPATHY-PITILESSNESS
SYMPATHY-PITILESSNESS (A) SYMPATHY, DIVINE for human frailties and sorrows Psa 78:39; Psa 103:13; Isa 63:9; Mat 26:41; Joh 11:35; Joh 11:36; Heb 4:15 –SEE Compassion, SYMPATHY & SYMPATHYLongsuffering, MEEKNESS (B) SYMPATHY, HUMAN(1) The Marks of TrueBenevolence Isa 58:7 Helpfulness Act 20:35; Rom 12:15 Burden-bearing Rom 15:1; Gal 6:2; Col 3:12 Fellow-feeling for the Unfortunate Heb … Continue reading “SYMPATHY-PITILESSNESS”
Sympathy
Sympathy (, fellow-feeling) is the quality of being affected by another’s affection. It was originally used, like pity and compassion, to signify our fellow-feeling with the sorrows of others, but now it is used to denote our fellow-feeling with any passion whatever. Sympathy with sorrow or suffering is compassion, with joy or prosperity is congratulation. … Continue reading “Sympathy”
Symnrthis
Symnrthis in Greek mythology, was a Trinacrian nymph, goddess of the river of the like name, beloved of Faunus, to whom she bore Acis. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Symmons, Charles, D.D
Symmons, Charles, D.D a Church of England divine, was born in 1749. He was educated at Westminster, at the University of Glasgow, and at Clare Hall, Cambridge, where he took the degree of B.D. in 1776; was presented to the rectory of Narberth by the king in 1778, and died at Bath, April 27,1826. His … Continue reading “Symmons, Charles, D.D”
Symmetry
Symmetry A dyadic relation R is symmetric if, for all x and y in the field of R, xRy ? yRx; it is asymmetric if, for all x and y in the field of R, xRy ? ~ yRx; non-symmetric if there are x and y in the field of R such that [xRy] [~ … Continue reading “Symmetry”
Symmes, Zachariah
Symmes, Zachariah a Congregational preacher, was born at Canterbury, England, April 5, 1599. He was educated at Cambridge, and after leaving the university was employed as tutor in several distinguished families. In 1621 he was appointed lecturer at Atholines, in London, and in September, 1625, he became rector of Dunstable. Embarrassed by his Nonconformity, he … Continue reading “Symmes, Zachariah”
Symmes, William, D.D
Symmes, William, D.D a Unitarian clergyman, was born at Charlestown, Mass., in 1731, and graduated from Harvard College in 1750, where he was a tutor from 1755 to 1758. He began to preach in the North Parish in Andover, and was ordained its pastor Nov. 1, 1758, and continued in that relation until his death, … Continue reading “Symmes, William, D.D”
Symmachus’ Version
Symmachus’ Version SYMMACHUS VERSION.See Gr. Versions of OT, 18 Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible
Symmachus the Ebionite
Symmachus the Ebionite Author of one of the Greek versions of the Old Testament included by Origen in his Hexapla and Tetrapla. Some fragments of this version survive in what remains of the Hexapla. Symmachus also wrote “Commentaries”, not extant, apparently to support the heresy of the Ebionites by attacking the Gospel of St. Matthew. … Continue reading “Symmachus the Ebionite”