Succession, Apostolical a favorite term with prelatists and High-Churchmen to designate what is. claimed to be an unbroken line of clerical ordination from the apostles to the present time. In the Roman Church this claim is put forth in the most absolute and dogmatic manner through the Tridentine canons, which excommunicate and anathematize all other … Continue reading “Succession, Apostolical”
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Succession, Apostolic
Succession, Apostolic The uninterrupted succession of lawfully-ordained bishops extending from the Apostles down to the present bishops of the Church, who thus have received the powers of ordaining, ruling, and teaching bestowed on the Apostles by Christ. Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary
Succession and Duration
Succession and Duration These concepts are inseparable from the idea of ‘flowing’ time in which every event endures relatively to a succession of other events. In Leibniz’s view, succession was the most important characteristic of time defined by him as “the order of succession.” Some thinkers, notably H. Bergson, regard duration (duree) as the very … Continue reading “Succession and Duration”
Succession
Succession Of priests: – Irregularity in Heb 7:1-28 Priest Of kings King Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible
Succentor
succentor Chief singer of an ecclesiastical choir, who selects the music and leads the singing. In medieval times the cantor was commonly one of the dignitaries of the church whose office held a prebend of considerable value. His place on the right of the choir has caused the north section of a church to be … Continue reading “Succentor”
Succensum
Succensum an old term for a censer. SEE THURIBLE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Succeed, Success
Succeed, Success suk-sed, suk-ses (, yarash, , sakhal; , euemera): To succeed means, (1) and originally, to follow after; (2) mostly in modern English, to prosper; in the King James Version, with one exception, the word has a qualifying adjective. (1) In the first sense it is the translation of yarash, to seize or to … Continue reading “Succeed, Success”
Succeed
Succeed * For SUCCEED, Act 24:27, RV, see ROOM, Note (2) Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words
Succat
Succat is said to have been the proper name of ST. PATRICK SEE ST. PATRICK (q.v.). Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Sucathites
Sucathites SUCATHITES.See Soco, 1. Fuente: Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Sucathites sukath-ts (, sukhathm; Codex Vaticanus , Sochathiem; Codex Alexandrinus , Sokathiem; the King James Version Suchathites): These are named only once (1Ch 2:55), a family of scribes living at Jabez. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia