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Restorationist
Restorationist Res`to*ra"tion*ist, n. One who believes in a temporary future punishment and a final restoration of all to the favor and presence of God; a Universalist.

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- grammar by breaking it into parts. The term parsing comes from Latin pars (orationis), meaning part (of speech). The term has slightly different meanings in...
- aspects of Christian meditation" and is formally known by its incipit, Orationis formas. The do****ent issues warnings on differences, and potential incompatibilities...
- Charles de Foucauld Edvige Carboni Elena Aiello Contemporary papal views Aspects of meditation (Orationis Formas, 1989) Reflection on the New Age (2003)...
- Charles de Foucauld Edvige Carboni Elena Aiello Contemporary papal views Aspects of meditation (Orationis Formas, 1989) Reflection on the New Age (2003)...
- Charles de Foucauld Edvige Carboni Elena Aiello Contemporary papal views Aspects of meditation (Orationis Formas, 1989) Reflection on the New Age (2003)...
- are perhaps the fragments of a complete grammar: Ars de duabus partibus orationis, nomine et verbo, on the noun and the verb, which was much used during...
- Speculative Grammars of the Middle Ages: The Doctrine of the partes orationis of the Modistae, Approaches to Semantics, 11, Mouton: The Hague, 1971...
- treatises; De superbia (On pride) and other treatises; Expositio dominice orationis (Exposition on the lord's prayer) at OPenn Lewis E 22 Enarrationes in...
- The Asiatic style or Asianism (Latin: genus orationis Asiati****, Cicero, Brutus 325) refers to an Ancient Gr**** rhetorical tendency (though not an organized...
- Doctors of the Church. He named Teresa of Ávila (he titled her "Doctor orationis" or "Doctor of Prayer") on 27 September 1970 and Catherine of Siena on...