Crossword-Solution: IRENICS 7 letters, 8 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Irenics n. That branch of Christian science which treats of the
methods of securing unity among Christians or harmony and union among
the churches; -- called also Irenical theology.

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IRENICS anagram RESINIC, SERICIN, SIRENIC

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CHRISTIAN unity 1 answer
Nonpolemic theology. 1 answer
Peaceable theology. 1 answer
Promotion of peace 1 answer
THEOLOGY of Christian unity 1 answer
Type of theology. 1 answer
theology 5 answers
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Tayler's address of last month follows in the same path,--all in favour of the "irenics," instead of polemics.
Lady Byron Vindicated Harriet Beecher Stowe 2004
There is no “irenics” in matters essential and obligatory between the right side and the wrong side, except the irenics of combat, and no peace except that which follows the victory of the one over the other.
The Catholic World, Vol. 26, October, 1877, to March, 1878 E. Rameur 2019
Irenics can succeed only when the Roman Church abdicates her supremacy, or any other church or churches, refusing submission to it, yield to her claims.
The Catholic World, Vol. 26, October, 1877, to March, 1878 E. Rameur 2019
His other writings include, English Harmony of the Gospels; Greek Harmony of the Gospels; Irenics; The Tabernacle of Israel; Sacred Idyls; Future Life; Jewish Life; Our Lord’s Life; Commentary on Ecclesiastes; Concordance of the Bible.
A dictionary of American authors Oscar Fay Adams 2023
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Appears in: NYT.

Used 4 times in crossword archives (1944–1999).