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peregrini

peregrini (Latin: strangers, transients) In the law of the Church, those who are sojourning outside the place of their domicile or quasi-domicile which they retain. They differ from vagi in that the latter have neither domicile nor quasi-domicile. A peregrinus is bound to observe the general laws of the Church that are in force in … Continue reading “peregrini”

PEREA

Perea SEE PEREA. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature PEREA Running down the eastern side of the Jordan River and the Dead Sea was a narrow strip of territory that in New Testament times was known as Perea. It was part of the tableland area that originally belonged to Ammon and Moab, but … Continue reading “PEREA”

Perdoite

Perdoite an ancient Slavonic deity worshipped by mariners and fishermen, who believed that he presided over the sea. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Perdition

Perdition The word is rendered both destruction and perdition in the NT (AV_ and RV_). It is not always easy to say with positiveness which translation is preferable. Jesus came to seek and to save that which was lost ( , Luk 19:10), those who were still alive, not destroyed. Judas is called (Joh 17:12), … Continue reading “Perdition”