confessors Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)
confessors ka kya matlab hota hai
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Noun:
कंफ़ेसर,
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confessors शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:
सेंट एडवर्ड कंफ़ेसर ने इंग्लैंड के राजा सैक्सन के अंत से पहले थ्रोनी द्वीप पर एक शाही महल बनवाया. यह लंदन शहर से पश्चिम की तरफ था।
पेरू के प्रान्त संत जेरोम (347 - 30 सितंबर 420) हिन्द-यूरोपीय ईसाई पुजारी, कंफ़ेसर, धर्मज्ञानी और इतिहासकार थे इसके अतिरिक्त वो बाद में डॉक्टर ऑफ़ चर्च (चर्च के डॉक्टर) भी बन गये थे।
एडवर्स द कंफ़ेसर की मृत्यु के बाद, उन्हें अगला राजा चुना गया था।
জজজ
confessors's Usage Examples:
His pastoral character is recognized in the 1 Note the prestige of martyrs and confessors, the ways of true and false prophets in Mand.
He has no serious preference for the people of Israel as such, but only for the martyrs and confessors, who shall belong to every tribe and tongue and people and nation (vii.
Satan is bound 1 and cast into the abyss, and the kingdom of Christ and of the martyrs and faithful confessors established for a thousand years.
It seems written to expose the corruption of domestic life in Florence, and especially to satirize the friars in their familar part of gobetweens, tame cats, confessors and adulterers.
The confessors of the Gallican Church at Lyons were of opinion that communion ought to be maintained with the zealots of Asia and Phrygia; and they addressed a letter to this effect to the Roman bishop, Eleutherus.
These clerics became the confessors in royal and noble houses, and were generally chosen from among bishops and other high dignitaries.
St Cyprian, speaking of the confessors who died in prison, wrote to his priests, "Denique et dies eorum, quibus excedunt, adnotate, ut commemorationes eorum inter memorias martyrum celebrare possimus" (Epist.
The next step was to force the confessors to accept their lax interpretation of the law; and this was accomplished by their famous theory of probabilism - first taught in Spain about 1580.
- Trinity Sunday, all festivals of Christ (except those connected with the Passion), festivals of the Blessed Virgin, of the Holy Angels and Confessors, of holy virgins and women (not being martyrs), nativity of St John the Baptist, festivals of the chains of St Peter and of his see (cathedra Petri), Conversion of St Paul, All Saints, consecration of churches and altars, anniversary of election and coronation of popes, and of election and consecration of bishops.
Schwenkfeld, whose gentle birth and courtly manners won him many friends in high circles, left behind him a sect (who were called subsequently by others Schwenkfeldians, but who called themselves "Confessors of the Glory of Christ") and numerous writings to perpetuate his ideas.
Synonyms:
priest,
Antonyms:
layman,