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Particularists

Particularists a name sometimes applied to Calvinists (q.v.), at least such as hold the doctrine of particular redemption and a limited atonement. SEE GRACE. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Particular proposition

Particular proposition In traditional logic, propositions A, E (excepting singular forms, according to some) were called universal and I, O, particular. See Logic, formal, 4. — A.C. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Particular and Particularly

Particular and Particularly * For PARTICULAR and PARTICULARLY see EVERY, No. 3, SEVERALLY Note: In Act 21:19, for the AV “particularly” the RV has “one by one,” translating the phrase. lit., “according to each one.” Fuente: Vine’s Dictionary of New Testament Words

Particular

Particular (Lat pars, a part) A member of a class as opposed to the property which defines the class; an individual as opposed to a universal. — A.C.B. Fuente: The Dictionary of Philosophy

Participation

Participation the act of sharing jointly with others in any object or benefit. Participation is what is meant by communion, when applied by the apostle to the body and blood of Christ sacramentally received. The communion is on the part of the receivers of that ordinance; the Greek word which is so rendered () not … Continue reading “Participation”