Definitionadj. of or relating to or deriving from the Apostles or their teachings
Last update: September 3, 2015
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A ferocious letter from the pope to the papal nuncios, on the 19th of March 1423, denounced the proceeding as calculated " to ensnare simple souls and extort from them a profane reward, thereby setting up themselves against the apostolic see and the Roman pontiff, to whom alone so great a faculty has been granted by God " (Cal. [Please select]
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He performed the long journey on foot, with staff in hand in true apostolic fashion. [Please select]
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When he came to Quebec as Vicar-Apostolic in 1659, he was only thirty-seven years of age. [Please select]
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In his own denomination internal discord raged over such questions as diabolic pleasures and Apostolic music. [Please select]
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"Is it Apostolic Christianity to affirm that only immersion is Christian baptism." [Please select]
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"Is it Apostolic Christianity to have no such officer in the church as an Episcopal bishop." [Please select]
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"The office of Bishop, then, is a violation of Apostolic Christianity." [Please select]
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He makes worship more heartfelt, and revives apostolic usages: preaching and exhortation and instruction from the pulpit,--a forgotten power. [Please select]
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The apostolic Farel welcomed with great cordiality the arrival of Calvin, then already known as an extraordinary man, though only twenty-eight years of age. [Please select]
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