Definition of Intercede. Meaning of Intercede. Synonyms of Intercede

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Definition of Intercede

Intercede
Intercede In`ter*cede", v. t. To be, to come, or to pass, between; to separate. [Obs.] --Sir I. Newton.

Meaning of Intercede from wikipedia

- churchmanship, respectively). It teaches that saints may be asked to intercede (or pray) for others. The doctrine of requesting intercession from saints...
- Catholic Church of a deceased person's entrance into Heaven and capacity to intercede on behalf of individuals who pray in their name. Beati is the plural form...
- Jared Logan from the s****s of two local Milwaukee bands, Castahead and Intercede. The band's initial members were Logan on drums, David Lesinski on b****...
- saints is a Catholic doctrine that maintains that saints can intercede for others. To intercede is to go or come between two parties, to plead before one...
- on the way to Christ. Under this name, the Virgin Mary is believed to intercede as a guide and protector of seafarers in particular. Many coastal churches...
- are scuttled in weapons tests. In rare cases, the general public may intercede for ships from the reserve fleet that are about to be s****ped – usually...
- is taken from shaf (شَّفْعُ) which means even as opposed to odd. The interceder, therefore, adds his own recommendation to that of petitioner so that...
- Saint Januarius Interceding or Saint Januarius Interceding to the Virgin Mary, Christ and God the Father for Victims of the Plague is an oil-on-canvas...
- ****yrians, Rachel was remembered as the classic mother who mourns and intercedes for her children. Jeremiah 31:15, speaks of 'Rachel weeping for her children'...
- stakeholders. A shareholder primacy approach often gives shareholders power to intercede directly and frequently in corporate decision-making, through such means...