ecclesiologist love

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One versed in ecclesiology; an expounder of ecclesiology.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun One versed in ecclesiology.

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  • noun One versed in ecclesiology.

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Examples

  • It's OK that they're not pros; for reasons that should be obvious, it's very difficult to earn a living as an ecclesiologist.

    Archive 2006-10-01 Mike L 2006

  • It's OK that they're not pros; for reasons that should be obvious, it's very difficult to earn a living as an ecclesiologist.

    The gnosticism of branch theory Mike L 2006

  • Thus, e.g., in his book Creative Fidelity, whose title is the same as that of a book by Catholic philosopher Gabriel Marcel, ecclesiologist Fr.

    Archive 2005-08-01 Mike L 2005

  • Thus, e.g., in his book Creative Fidelity, whose title is the same as that of a book by Catholic philosopher Gabriel Marcel, ecclesiologist Fr.

    The Infallibility of the Ordinary Magisterium Mike L 2005

  • After visiting a cloister, where the columns show much variety of form, we have made the complete tour of this singular labyrinth of buildings, which are of great interest to the ecclesiologist.

    The South of France—East Half C. B. Black

  • The ecclesiologist will find many interesting old churches in this neighbourhood, of which perhaps that at Probus is the most important, as it is the least known.

    The Cornish Riviera Sidney Heath 1907

  • The artist, the ecclesiologist, the art-loving have here a storehouse of unrevealed treasure.

    In the Heart of the Vosges And Other Sketches by a "Devious Traveller" Matilda Betham-Edwards 1877

  • The still extant register of its furniture and sacred apparel leaves the soul of the ecclesiologist athirst.

    Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance Walter Pater 1866

  • England and the English is the more honourable to him, by reason of an utter divergence in opinion, which in less wide and noble spirits produces only antipathy -- one must at least agree with him in his estimate of the importance of these "Lives of the Fathers," not only to the ecclesiologist, but to the psychologist and the historian.

    The Hermits Charles Kingsley 1847

  • Plucking another book off his shelves, Maggs points to an apparently cryptic inscription: To Rose Donaldson, ecclesiologist and letura sic.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Harry de Quetteville 2011

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