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Sufficient Reason, Principle of

Sufficient Reason, Principle of Consists in the necessary relation of every object or event to every other. Time, space, causality, ground of knowledge and motivation are so many forms of this most basic principle of the relatedness of phenomena. (Schopenhauer). In Leibniz, see Principle of Sufficient Reason. — H.H. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Sufficiency

Sufficiency (autos, “self,” arkeo, see A, above; Eng., “autarchy”), “contentment,” 1Ti 6:6, is rendered “sufficiency” in 2Co 9:8. is rendered “sufficiency” in 2Co 3:5. Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Suffetum, Council of

Suffetum, Council of (Concilium Sufijtanum), was held in 528, at which St. Fulgentius was present. Bishop Quod-vult-Deus (who had disputed the point of precedency with him at the Council of Junga, in Africa), at his request, presided. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Suffering

Suffering Suffering is the usual translation of (found in sing. [Note: singular.] only in Heb 2:9) in Authorized Version and Revised Version . In Authorized Version the Gr. word is also translation afflictions (3 times; Revised Version sufferings), affections (Gal 5:24; Revised Version passions), and emotions (Rom 7:5; Revised Version passions). The cognate verb is … Continue reading “Suffering”

Suffer

Suffer * to permit “to let, permit,” is translated “to suffer” in Mat 24:43; Luk 4:41; Luk 22:51; Act 14:16; Act 16:7; Act 19:30; Act 28:4; 1Co 10:13. See LEAVE (a) No. 9, LET, No. 4. “to permit further” (pros, and No. 1), occurs in Act 27:7. for which see LEAVE, (b), is rendered “to … Continue reading “Suffer”