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moravian Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


moravian ka kya matlab hota hai


मोरवियन

या मोराविया के लोगों या संस्कृति से संबंधित

Adjective:

मोरावियन का निवासी,



moravian's Usage Examples:

I); and the idea underlying this word is that the Brethren minister to the "scattered" in other Churches without drawing them into the Moravian Church.


In this way the Moravian orders were maintained; the "ecclesiola" became an independent body, and the British parliament recognized the Brethren as "an ancient Protestant Episcopal Church" (1 749, 22 Geo.


In form the Moravian Church was soon restored.


Instead of reviving Moravian orders at once, the settlers attended the Berthelsdorf parish church, regarded themselves as Lutherans, agreed to a code of "statutes" drawn up by the count, accepted the Augsburg Confession as their standard of faith, and, joining with some Lutheran settlers in a special Communion service in Berthelsdorf (Aug.


The revival of the Moravian Brethren was German in origin.


MORAVIAN BRETHREN, or Moravian CHu4cH, a Christian communion founded in the east of Bohemia.


(1) Ma.hrisch-Ostrau (Moravian Ostrau), a town in Moravia, 95 m.


On the west side are the institution of the sisters of St Vincent; the Ratisbon school; the Montefiore hospice; the British ophthalmic hospital of the knights of St John; the convent and church of the Clarisses; and the Moravian leper hospital.


In 1849 exclusive Moravian control of Salem's industries and trades was abolished; in 1856 land was first sold to others than Moravians, and in the same year the town was incorporated.


Salem was founded in 1766 by Friedrich Wilhelm von Marschall (1721-1802), a friend of Zinzendorf, and the financial manager of the board controlling the Moravian purchase made in North Carolina in 1753, consisting of 100,000 acres, and called Wachovia.



moravian's Meaning':

of or relating to the people or culture of Moravia

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