Biblia

Prohibition

Prohibition Of the use of intoxicating liquors – To priests on duty Lev 10:9 – To Nazarites Num 6:3-4 Abstinence, Total; Commandments; Drunkenness Fuente: Nave’s Topical Bible

Progressive Spiritual Church

Progressive Spiritual Church Founded in Chicago, Illinois on 5 March 1907, by Rev. G. V. Cordingley, one of the organizers of the Illinois State Spiritualist Association. The church “was founded primarily to lift spiritualism above mere pyschic research, establish it on a sound, religious basis, and secure its recognition among other Christian denominations.” They observe … Continue reading “Progressive Spiritual Church”

Progressive Dunkards

Progressive Dunkards (German Baptist Dunkards) A religious sect, popularly known as Dunkards or Dunkers, composed of four bodies: Brethren Church (Progressive Dunkards); Church of Brethren (Dunkards) ; Church of God (New Dunkards); and Old Order German Baptist Brethren. In the United States in 1925 there were: 4,024 ministers; 1,314 churches; and 150,160 communicants. Fuente: New … Continue reading “Progressive Dunkards”

Progress

progress (Latin: progredire, to go forward) An advance. Originally this term referred to movement in space, but by an easy figure of speech it now refers more especially to change for the better in any department of life: thought, morality, civilization, or science; or in generalized thought, to a supposed evolution of all nature, in … Continue reading “Progress”

Prognosticators

PROGNOSTICATORS Isa 47:13, Chaldeans, who pretended to foretell future events by the varying aspects of the moon, or month by month. Fuente: American Tract Society Bible Dictionary Prognosticators The phrase ‘monthly prognosticators’ occurs in the Authorized Version of Isa 47:13, where the prophet is enumerating the astrological superstitions of the Chaldeans. The original might perhaps … Continue reading “Prognosticators”

Prognosticator

Prognosticator The phrase monthly prognosticators occurs in the A.V. as a rendering of , making known as to the months, in Isa 47:13, where the prophet is enumerating the astrological superstitions of the Chaldaeans. It is known that the Chaldaean astrologers professed to divine future events by the positions, aspects, and appearances of the stars, … Continue reading “Prognosticator”