Crossword-Solution: APOSTOLIC
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Apostolic | a. | Alt. of Apostolical |
| Apostolic | n. | A member of one of certain ascetic sects which at various times professed to imitate the practice of the apostles. |
We have 11 clues for the answer “APOSTOLIC”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Nicene Creed word | 1 answer |
| Relating to the Pope | 2 answers |
| episcopal | 6 answers |
| Papal | 9 answers |
| Pontifical | 9 answers |
| hieratic | 11 answers |
| Ecclesiastic. | 22 answers |
| ecclesiastical | 22 answers |
| Vicar | 30 answers |
| Delegation | 69 answers |
| Father | 89 answers |
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Sentences with APOSTOLIC (5)
These old gentlemen—seated, like Matthew at the receipt of custom, but not very liable to be summoned thence, like him, for apostolic errands—were Custom-House officers.
Pertaining to an apostle, or to the apostles, their times, or their peculiar spirit; as, an apostolical mission; the apostolic age.
But if it be impossible to obtain a mitigation of such observances as cannot be kept without sin, we are bound to follow the apostolic rule, Acts 5, 29, which commands us to obey God rather than men.
Alone among European powers, France cheerfully accepted the task of civilizing the Orient, and began an invasion which was quite apostolic in its character,--so joyful and high-minded do noble thoughts render our nation! But diplomatic rivalry, national selfishness, English avarice, and Russian ambition stood in her way.
They were not wicked men,—the problem of life is not the problem of the wicked,—they were calm, good men, Bishops of the Apostolic Church of God, and strove toward righteousness.
Quotes with APOSTOLIC (3)
There are some who are still weak in faith, who ought to be instructed, and who would gladly believe as we do. But their ignorance prevents them... we must bear patiently with these people and not use our liberty; since it brings to peril or harm to body or soul... but if we use our liberty unnecessarily, and deliberately cause offense to our neighbor, we drive away the very one who in time would come to our faith. Thus St. Paul circumcised Timothy (Acts 16:3) because simple …
Orthodoxy, however, entails a revolution in our metaphysical conception of the relationship between God and humanity, and therefore between the uncreated Unum and the maior dissimilitudo of the creature before the Unum. Properly understood, the apostolic confession of the unity of Christ does not stand midway between a “too unitive Christology” on the one hand, and a “too differentiating Christology” on the other; rather, it wholly recapitulates the nature of the difference of man before God.
We profess to be strangers and pilgrims, seeking after a country of our own, yet we settle down in the most un-stranger-like fashion, exactly as if we were quite at home and meant to stay as long as we could. I don't wonder apostolic miracles have died. Apostolic living certainly has.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT, Universal.
Used 4 times in crossword archives (2001–2014).