Pauline

suomi-englanti sanakirja

Pauline englannista suomeksi

  1. Paavalin

  1. Pauliina

Pauline englanniksi

  1. (given name).

  2. {{quote-book|en|year=1987|author=Betty Keller|title=Pauline: A Biography of Pauline Johnson|page=19|publisher=Formac Publ. Co.|year_published=1989|isbn=088780151X

  3. (RQ:Telegraph)

  4. (senseid) Of or relating to (w), his writings, his doctrines, and the form of Christianity that arose from them.

  5. (syn)

  6. A member of a order named after (w).

  7. (RQ:Skelton Poetical Works) Some be Paulines, / Some be Antonynes, / Some be Bernardines, /Some be Celestines, (..)

  8. (quote-book) Fenning; J(quote-gloss) Collyer; et al.|chapter=Of the Religion and Learning of the Hungarians|title=A New System of Geography: or, A General Description of the World.(nb..)|volume=II|location=London|publisher=(...) S. Crowder, (...) and sold by Mr. Jackson,(nb...)|section=book III (Of Europe in General), chapter VIII (Of Hungary,(nb...))|page=127|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/10807411bsb/page/127/mode/1up|column=2|oclc=520580698|passage=The Benedictines, Paulines, and other orders of monks apply themſelves after their manner to learning in their ſeveral convents.

  9. (RQ:NYT) The newspaper articles say that the Paulines have avoided bankruptcy and held off possible criminal prosecution only through a $5 million “bailout” by Cardinal Krol and a cover‐up by Catholic officials that reached all the way to the Pope.

  10. A person who follows or is associated with (w) or his doctrines.

  11. (quote-book) Rendel Harris|chapter=All Things Are Yours|title=As Pants the Hart and Other Devotional Addresses|location=London|publisher=& Stoughton|Hodder and Stoughton|page=108|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/aspantshartother0000harr/page/108/mode/1up|oclc=5161162|passage=Between Paul and (w) there had arisen distinct rivalry. When he wrote this to Corinth|epistle to Corinth, quite a chasm existed already between the Paulines and the Apollonians, with something of a rift between Apollos and himself.

  12. (quote-book) died in partial consequence of the hatred of Jewish Christians (that is, those loyal to Peter and James); and we shall see that the Paulines, especially St the Evangelist|John (quote-gloss), hated the Jewish Christians with an equal ferocity.

  13. (quote-journal), as he claimed to have done?

  14. One of the (w).

  15. (quote-book) and (lang) in Biblical Greek; it occurs with any frequency only in some Paulines, Ac and Heb.

  16. (quote-book)

  17. (quote-book) – One Hundred Years Before Christ: A Study in Creative Mythology|location=London|publisher=House|Century|section=part I (Recovering First-Century Christianity), chapter 7 (to the Colossians|Colossians and Ephesians)|page=154|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/jesusonehundredy0000elle/page/154/mode/1up|isbn=0 7126 7956 1|passage=The Pauline character is further enhanced by the numerous verbal similarities with passages in the genuine Paulines. Scholars have found echoes of practically all Paulines in Ephesians.

  18. A member of St Paul's School, London|St Paul’s School, London.

  19. (RQ:Guardian)

  20. (RQ:Telegraph) name for local boys from comprehensives in Barnes was "the Garys".

  21. (RQ:Times)

  22. (given name)