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1 огласительный
"Огласительное слово святителя Иоанна Златоуста" — The Catechetical Address of St. John Chrysostom
Огласительное училище в Александрии (христ. училище, которое основано было, как полагают, ещё во времена апостольские евангелистом Марком) — the Catechetical school of Alexandria, the Alexandrian Cathechetical school
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > огласительный
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2 школа
I(1. направление в искусстве; 2. название известных художественных центров) SchoolIIанглийская, венецианская и т. п. школа (в искусстве) — the British, the Venetian, etc., School
( учебное заведение) schoolблаготворительная школа для бедных, руководимая миссионерами — mission-school
певческая школа (при соборе) — франц. maotrise; ( при монастыре или соборе в Средневековье) лат. schola cantorum
школа для детей во время каникул (в США, обычно в здании церкви, где дети обычных школ в течение недели получают некоторые сведения по религии; в основном же приобщаются к ремёслам, рукоделию, а тж. играют) — bible school
школа, принимающая учащихся независимо от религ. принадлежности — nonsectarian school
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