单词 | maurician |
释义 | Mauriciann.adj. A follower or adherent of F. D. Maurice and his theological or social beliefs (the latter being embodied largely in the doctrine of Christian Socialism). Also as adj. ΚΠ 1862 R. S. Hawker Let. 5 Aug. in C. E. Byles Life & Lett. R. S. Hawker (1905) xix. 415 One or two strike me as the Writings of a Religious Man, such as I fear he is not now, being a Maurician. 1951 Sc. Jrnl. Theol. 4 199 The foundation of the Christian doctrine of baptism is that in the general baptism of Golgotha all men have already been baptised. This is a thoroughly Maurician theology. 1951 N. Annan Leslie Stephen 313 If it is objected by the Mauriceans that this is mere imagery, what remains of the concept when the imagery is banished? 1991 G. Himmelfarb Poverty & Compassion xxii. 337 Many who did not have the privilege of knowing him declared themselves ‘Mauricians’ on the basis of his early and major work, The Kingdom of Christ. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2001; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1862 |
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