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Augustinian
Augustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, n.
One of a class of divines, who, following St. Augustine,
maintain that grace by its nature is effectual absolutely and
creatively, not relatively and conditionally.
Augustinian
Augustine Au*gus"tine, Augustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, n.
(Eccl.)
A member of one of the religious orders called after St.
Augustine; an Austin friar.
AugustinianAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Augustinian canonsAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Augustinian hermitsAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Augustinian nunsAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Augustinian ruleAugustinian Au`gus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to St. Augustine, bishop of Hippo in
Northern Africa (b. 354 -- d. 430), or to his doctrines.
Augustinian canons, an order of monks once popular in
England and Ireland; -- called also regular canons of St.
Austin, and black canons.
Augustinian hermits or Austin friars, an order of friars
established in 1265 by Pope Alexander IV. It was
introduced into the United States from Ireland in 1790.
Augustinian nuns, an order of nuns following the rule of
St. Augustine.
Augustinian rule, a rule for religious communities based
upon the 109th letter of St. Augustine, and adopted by the
Augustinian orders. Augustinianism
Augustinianism Au`gus*tin"i*an*ism, Augustinism
Au*gus"tin*ism, n.
The doctrines held by Augustine or by the Augustinians.
Celestinian
Celestine Cel"es*tine, Celestinian Cel`es*tin"i*an, n.
(Eccl. Hist.)
A monk of the austere branch of the Franciscan Order founded
by Celestine V. in the 13th centry.
Justinian
Justinian Jus*tin"i*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman
Justinian.
Palestinian
Palestinian Pal`es*tin"i*an, Palestinean Pal`es*tin"e*an, a.
Of or pertaining to Palestine.
Meaning of Stinia from wikipedia
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combined po****tion of the muni****lities of Meknes, Al
Machouar –
Stinia,
Toulal and Ouislane. In the 2014 census, the High
Commission for Planning...
- Al
Machouar –
Stinia is a town and muni****lity in Meknès
Prefecture of the Fès-Meknès
region of Morocco. At the time of the 2004 census, the
commune had...
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married Sayyid Abdullah bin al-Husayn
later King
Abdullah I of
Jordan at
Stinia Palace, İstinye, Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire. They had a son and two daughters:...
- the
combined po****tion of the muni****lities of Meknes, Al
Machouar –
Stinia,
Toulal and Ouislane. The muni****lity of
Meknes proper recorded a po****tion...
- 571.05.03. Tétouan
Prefecture Rural commune 570 3018 0 3018 Al
Machouar -
Stinia 061.01.03. Meknès-El
Menzeh Prefecture Muni****lity 1327 5387 14 5373 Al...
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married his
first wife,
Sharifa Musbah bint N****er (1884 – 15
March 1961), at
Stinia Palace, İstinye, Istanbul,
Ottoman Empire. She was a
daughter of Emir N****er...
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Notes Meknes 061.01.01. Muni****lity 100470 469169 909 468260 Al
Machouar -
Stinia 061.01.03. Muni****lity 1327 5387 14 5373
Boufakrane 061.01.05. Muni****lity...