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Meanings of
nestorian
in English
Heresy.
heresy
theological doctrine
Related terms
unorthodoxy
Synonyms
Examples for "
heresy
"
heresy
theological doctrine
Examples for "
heresy
"
1
In 1119 Calixtus II condemned the
heresy
at its centre in Toulouse.
2
That would have, until relatively recently, been considered
heresy
round his way.
3
To rebel was sin; to doubt was
heresy
;
to submit was piety.
4
The end that grows is
heresy
;
the end that rots is orthodox.
5
Ruiz-Sanchez sees his research setting him firmly on the road to
heresy
.
1
Henceforth the
theological
doctrine
of the flatness of the earth was irretrievably overthrown.
2
So he made the Scriptures the sole source of
theological
doctrine
.
3
There is the
theological
doctrine
of the tree of Eden in a new shape.
4
Homer offers
theological
doctrine
in the guise of physical allegory.
5
Those Congressmen had no right to commit this whole country to a
theological
doctrine
.
Usage of
nestorian
in English
1
This is known in the study of rhetoric as the
Nestorian
Order.
2
The hymns sung on this occasion were from the new
Nestorian
Hymnbook.
3
There were also embarrassments of a serious nature within the
Nestorian
community.
4
They brought with them their own religions: Manichaeism, Mazdaism, and
Nestorian
Christianity.
5
The
Nestorian
mission has encountered less opposition than other missions in Western Asia.
6
James L. Merrick and wife joined the
Nestorian
mission in 1842.
7
The Chaldaean Church, which stretched to Persia and India, was
Nestorian
.
8
St. Euthymius showed great zeal against the
Nestorian
and Eutychian heretics.
9
Probably enough it is greatly exaggerated, this of the
Nestorian
Monk.
10
Nestorian
parents used to consider the birth of a daughter a great calamity.
11
The
Nestorian
converts have been noted for their spirit of prayer.
12
Here their patriarch dwells who ruled over all the
Nestorian
church.
13
She never forgot her good friend and protector, Thomas the
Nestorian
.
14
The people consist of
Nestorian
Christians, Idolaters, and worshippers of Mahommet.
15
Then there is another description of people who are
NESTORIAN
and JACOBITE Christians.
16
The
Nestorian
Church being thus crushed at home, its missions languished.
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nestorian
Adjective
Frequent collocations
nestorian missionaries
nestorian women
nestorian church
nestorian helpers
nestorian priests
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