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What Webster defined
apostolic to be; circa 1965
WEBSTER'S
NEW
TWENTIETH CENTURY
DICTIONARY
OF THE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
UNABRIDGED
ap-os-tol'ic,
ap-os-tol'ic-al, a.
1. Pertaining or relating
to the apostles; as, the apostolic age.
2. According to the
doctrines of the apostles; delivered or taught by the apostles; as,
apostolic faith or practice.
3. Relating to the pope;
as, the apostolic See.
4. of an
apostle.
- Apostolic Brothers; a sect of
the thirteenth century led by Segarelli, a monk of northern Italy, in
opposition to the pope.
- Apostolic Constitution and
Cannons; a collection of requlations attributed to the apostles but
generally supposed to be spurious. They appeared in the fourth centruy, are
divided into eight books, and consist of rules and precepts relating to the
duty of Christians, and particularly to the ceremonies and descipline of the
church.
- Apostolic fathers; (a) the
Christian writers who during any part of their lives were contemporary with the
apostles. There are five - Clemont, Barnabas, Hermas, Ignatina,
Polycarp.
- Apostolic king; a title
granted by the pope to the kings of Hungary, first conferred on St. Stephen,
the founder of the royal line of Hungary, on account of what he accomplished in
the spread of Christianity.
- Apostolic see; the see of the
popes or bishops of Rome; so called because the popes profess themselves the
successors of Peter.
- Apostolic succession; the
unbroken line of apostlics having direct authority to preach, holding such
authority by regular ordination as well as by right of succession.
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