Annulet (a little ring) is a small, flat fillet encircling a column, etc., used either by itself or in connection with other mouldings. It is used, several times repeated, under the ovolo or echinus of the Doric capital. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
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Annul, Disannul
Annul, Disannul a-nul, dis-a-nul: God, as the Supreme Ruler, can disannul His covenant for cause (Isa 28:18); man, through willfulness and transgression, as party of the second part, may break the contract and thus release Yahweh, as party of the first part (Job 40:8; Isa 14:27), though there are some purposes and laws which the … Continue reading “Annul, Disannul”
Annuellars
Annuellars are chaplain priests who celebrated the commemoration masses for the departed on their annuals. Their usual pay was three marks yearly. At Exeter there were twenty-four, who acted as subdeacons in choir; at Wells, fourteen: both corporations lived in a collegiate manner. The name was preserved at Llandaff so late as 1575. Fuente: Cyclopedia … Continue reading “Annuellars”
Annuals
Annuals SEE ANNALS. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Annual Conference
Annual Conference the name of the territorial synods or councils of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which are held every year, as distinguished from the general synod (General Conference) held quadrennially. The Annual Conference is composed of all the ministers in full connection within certain territorial limits. Preachers on trial are required to attend the sessions, … Continue reading “Annual Conference”
Annuaire pontifical catholique
Annuaire pontifical catholique Publication devoted to statistical information with regard to the Catholic Church, founded by Monsignor Albert Battandier, 1898, and published by Maison de la Bonne Presse, Paris . The first twenty volumes cover the following topics: the Roman Calendar, comprising the Latin and Oriental rites, causes of the Servants of God, reforms in … Continue reading “Annuaire pontifical catholique”
Anntilus
Anntilus a ring. The clergy do not appear to have worn any badge of office until the fourth century; but subsequently various insignia or emblems of office were appropriated. The ring is now given to Romish bishops on their investiture, as emblemati.cal of the bishop’s espousals to the Church, in imitation of the ancient ceremony … Continue reading “Anntilus”
Announcements Of Death
Announcements Of Death ANNOUNCEMENTS OF DEATH.It is certain that we have words from Jesus concerning His death; for such ruthless criticism as that of Schmiedel (Encyc. Bibl. Gospels), who admits only nine genuine sayings of the Master, is uncritical and unscientific. These words appear in the Synoptics as well as in the Fourth Gospel. The … Continue reading “Announcements Of Death”
Announce
Announce “to declare, announce” (ana, “up,” angello, “to report”), is used especially of heavenly messages, and is translated “announced” in the RV of 1Pe 1:12, for AV, “reported,” and in 1Jo 1:5, RV, “announce,” for AV, “declare.” See DECLARE, REHEARSE, REPORT, SHOW, SPEAK, TELL. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Annotinum Pascha
Annotinum Pascha (Latin: anniversary Easter) In the early Church, anniversary celebration for those who had been baptized the previous Easter. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary Annotinum Pascha a festival celebrated, according to some. authorities, on the day following the octave of Easter. It is placed on the Thursday before Ascension-day in an ancient ritual of Vienne; … Continue reading “Annotinum Pascha”