Spirit Holy See Holy Spirit. Fuente: Dictionary of the Apostolic Church Spirit, Holy (Anglo-Saxon: gast) The Third Person of the Blessed Trinity. He is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son and proceeds alike from Both, as from one common principle. He is the personal infinite term of the eternal act of mutual … Continue reading “Spirit, Holy”
Spirit, Grieving Or Quenching The
Spirit, Grieving Or Quenching The is a phrase that occasionally occurs in Scripture, and is often repeated in Christian literature. 1. To quench the Spirit (1Th 5:19) is a metaphorical expression easily understood. The Spirit may be quenched (1.) by forcing, as it were, that divine agent to withdraw from us, by sin, irregularity of … Continue reading “Spirit, Grieving Or Quenching The”
SPIRIT, GOD A
SPIRIT, GOD A Joh 4:24; Act 17:24; 2Co 3:17 Fuente: Thompson Chain-Reference Bible
Spirit, Familiar
Spirit, Familiar See FAMILIAR SPIRIT; DIVINATION; PYTHON. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Spirit, Evil
Spirit, Evil See SATAN; DEMON, DEMONIAC. Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Spirit, Creator
Spirit, Creator (Anglo-Saxon: gast) The Third Person of the Blessed Trinity. He is the Spirit of the Father and of the Son and proceeds alike from Both, as from one common principle. He is the personal infinite term of the eternal act of mutual love of the Father and the Son; hence His name of … Continue reading “Spirit, Creator”
Spirit (Or Ghost), Holy
Spirit (Or Ghost), Holy the title of the third person in the Godhead. I. Designation. In the Old Test. he is generally called , or , the Spirit of God, the Spirit of Jehovah; sometimes the Holy Spirit of Jehovah, as in Psa 51:11; Isa 63:10-11; or the Good Spirit of Jehovah, as in Psa … Continue reading “Spirit (Or Ghost), Holy”
Spirit (Holy), Work Of
Spirit (Holy), Work Of SEE SPIRIT, HOLY. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Spirit (Holy), Testimony Of
Spirit (Holy), Testimony Of SEE WITNESS OF THE HOLY GHOST. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature
Spirit (Holy), Sect Of The
Spirit (Holy), Sect Of The a name for the representatives of a pantheistic movement of the 12th century in France. The party originated with Amalric (q.v.) of Bena, a teacher at Paris. The first germs of this pantheistic mysticism were probably derived from the writings of the pseudo-Dionysius and of Erigena Amalric taught that none … Continue reading “Spirit (Holy), Sect Of The”