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solifidian
[ sol-uh-fid-ee-uhn ]
noun
- a person who maintains that faith alone, without the performance of good works, is all that is necessary for salvation.
solifidian
/ 藢蝉蓲濒瑟藞蹿瑟诲瑟蓹苍 /
noun
- Christianity a person who maintains that man is justified by faith alone
Derived Forms
- 藢蝉辞濒颈藞蹿颈诲颈补苍藢颈蝉尘, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉辞顎卨颈路蹿颈诲顎僫路补苍路颈蝉尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of solifidian1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of solifidian1
Example Sentences
Solifidian, sol-i-fid鈥瞚-an, n. one who holds that faith alone is what is necessary for justification.鈥攁dj. holding this view.鈥攏.
No Solifidian can believe the particular Narrations of their Barbarism, and Cruelty in those Countreys.
How deeply the solifidian doctrine had penetrated into the very bosom of the church was revealed by the storminess of the debate.
To Donne's exposition the heroic Solifidian, Martin Luther himself, would have subscribed, hand and heart.
In the third place march their adventures; the Roundheads' legends, the rebels' romance; stories of a larger size than the ears of their sect, able to strangle the belief of a Solifidian.
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