- term ordo
salutis (Latin: "order of salvation")
refers to a
series of
conceptual steps within the
Christian doctrine of salvation. Ordo
salutis has been...
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Covenant theology (also
known as covenantalism,
federal theology, or federalism) is a
biblical theology, a
conceptual overview and
interpretive framework...
- The
terms Anno
Domini (AD) and
before Christ (BC) are used when
designating years in the
Gregorian and
Julian calendars. The term anno
Domini is Medieval...
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council was
officially summoned by the
apostolic constitution Humanae Salutis on 25
December 1961.
Preparation for the
council took over
three years...
- as
Directions for
taking elixir salutis or, the
famous purging cordial,
known by the name of Daffy's
elixir salutis [London], [1690?]. His
widow Elleanor...
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Cistercian abbey near Drogheda.
Diarmait gave it the
Latin name
Vallis Salutis,
meaning "Valley of Salvation", and
granted it
eight parcels of land in...
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Confession of
Faith (1646). In
orthodox Calvinism, the
classical ordo
salutis follows a
sequence of
effectual calling, then regeneration, and finally...
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turns away from sin
toward God; its
numeration as a
stage in the ordo
salutis varies with the
Christian denomination, with the
Reformed theological tradition...
- the Bible, this
psalm is
Psalm 87. In Latin, it is
known as "Domine Deus
salutis meae".
According to the title, it is a "psalm of the sons of Korah" as...
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michi quoque niteris; nunc per
ludum dorsum nudum fero tui sceleris. Sors
salutis et
virtutis michi nunc contraria, est
affectus et
defectus semper in angaria...