admonitions, canonical A preliminary means used by the Church towards a suspected person as a preventive of harm or a remedy of evil. A paternal admonition is a secret remonstrance addressed either by a prelate or his confidential delegate to a cleric suspected of misconduct on a basis of public rumor. A third paternal admonition … Continue reading “Admonitions, Canonical”
Admonitionists
Admonitionists a name given by the High Church party to Fidd, Cartwright, and other Puritans in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, who sent in two Admonitions to the Parliament, 1571, in which were set forth the abuses of the hierarchy and the grievances under which non-subscribing Protestants labored (Neal, Hist. of Puritans, 1, 188). Fuente: … Continue reading “Admonitionists”
Admonition, Admonish
Admonition, Admonish lit., “a putting in mind” (nous, “mind,” tithemi, “to put”), is used in 1Co 10:11, of the purpose of the Scriptures; in Eph 6:4, of that which is ministered by the Lord; and in Tit 3:10, of that which is to be administered for the correction of one who creates trouble in the … Continue reading “Admonition, Admonish”
Admonition
Admonition Obedience to Gods law and submission to His will are essential for progressive spiritual life. Human nature being what it is, there is need for constant admonition (2Pe 1:10-21). In the NT reference is made to this subject in its family, professional, and Divine aspects. 1. and (a later form for ) are not … Continue reading “Admonition”
Admoni
Admoni SEE RUDDY. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Admittendo Clerico
Admittendo Clerico in English ecclesiastical law, is a writ granted to any. one Who has established his right of presentation against the bishop in the Court of Common Pleas. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Admite
Admite in Greek mythology, was (1) the daughter of Oceanus and Tethys. (2.) A daughter of Eurystheuswho gave her the girdle of the queen of the Amazons, which Hercules was compelled: to get. She was priestess to Juno at Argos, and fled with the statue of Juno to Samos. The Argives promised a great reward … Continue reading “Admite”
Admission To The Church
Admission To The Church This was very simple in the early Christian times. Upon a personal confession of belief in Jesus as the Saviour of men, and the adoption of the ordinance of baptism, men and women of all classes and conditions were freely welcomed to the community of the saints, without any other ceremony. … Continue reading “Admission To The Church”
Admission Service
Admission Service SEE ADMISSION. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
ADMISSION-EXCLUSION
ADMISSION-EXCLUSION (A) ADMISSION into God’s Presence Psa 24:3; Psa 24:4; Isa 26:2; Joh 10:9; Joh 14:6; Rom 5:2 Eph 2:18; Eph 3:12; Heb 10:19; 1Pe 3:12; Rev 3:8 –SEE Draw Near To God, FELLOWSHIP (B) EXCLUSION(1) From Canaan Num 14:23; Num 14:30; Num 26:65; Num 32:11; Deu 1:35; Jos 5:6 Psa 95:11; Eze 20:15; Heb … Continue reading “ADMISSION-EXCLUSION”