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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > Plymouth Brethren
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Религия: "Плимутские братья", Плимутская братия (секта), дарбииты, дарбисты -
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[,plɪməθ'breðrɪn]рел."Пли́мутская бра́тия" (секта; духовенства не признаёт; её члены собираются по воскресеньям для совместной трапезы. Образовалась в г. Плимуте ок. 1830)English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Plymouth Brethren
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Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Plymouth Brethren
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Plymouth ['plɪməθ-]►► Plymouth Brethren darbystes mpl;Plymouth Rock = rocher sur lequel débarquèrent les Pèlerins en 1620 -
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1. n книжн. поэт. от r2. n книжн. поэт. собратья; братия -
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Устаревшая форма множественного числа слова brother, употребляемая в значении «собратья», «братия». Сейчас это слово встречается в религиозном контексте:Dearly beloved brethren! — Возлюбленные чада!
Оно встречается в названиях нескольких сект, в том числе the Plymouth Brethren (создана в Плимуте в 1830 г.). Судьи также используют это слово:My brethren and I have concluded that... — Мои собратья и я пришли к заключению, что...
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abbreviationPrayer Book; British Pharmacopoeia; pocket book; picket boat; Plymouth Brethren -
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x. permanent base, Pharmacopoeia Britannica영국 약전, Plymouth Brethren, Prayer Book, Primitve Bapist(s) -
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['dɑːbɪaɪts]да́рбиты (отколовшаяся часть секты "Плимутская братия" [ Plymouth Brethren])по имени руководителя раскола Дж.Н.Дарби [J.N.Darby, 1800-82]English-Russian Great Britain dictionary (Великобритания. Лингвострановедческий словарь) > Darbyites
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17 Плимутские братья
♦ ( ENG Plymouth Brethren)протестантская организация, сформировавшая свою первую конгрегацию в Плимуте (Англия) в качестве реакции против англиканской церкви. Ее главой стал Джон Нельсон Дарби (1800-1882). В ней нет посвященного духовенства, особое значение придается руководящей роли Святого Духа, изучению Библии, миссионерству, пророчеству и премилленаризму.Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Плимутские братья
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18 Protestants
As long as the Portuguese Inquisition was active, few non-Catholics resided in the country. Any person discovered to be a Protestant—and possession of a Bible was a certain sign—could be arrested, jailed, and threatened with execution by the Inquisition, especially before 1760. After the extinction of the Inquisition by 1821, a few Protestant missions arrived during the 1840s and 1850s. Evangelical Christian missionaries became active, especially British Protestants who came to travel or reside in, as well as to distribute bibles to Portugal. These included the celebrated British writer, traveler, and missionary, George Borrow, whose book The Bible in Spain in the mid-19th century became a classic.Even after the Inquisition ceased operations, restrictions on non-Catholics remained. Despite the small number of initial converts, there were active denominations in the 19th century among the Plymouth Brethren, Scotch Presbyterians, Methodists, and Anglicans. Some Protestant missions were founded in Portugal, as well as in her African colonies in the 1870s and 1880s. Among the legal restrictions against Protestants and other non-Catholics were those on building edifices that physically resembled churches, limits on property-owning and hours of worship, laws that prevented non-Catholic organizations from legal recognition by the government, discrimination against Protestant denominations with pacifist convictions, and discrimination against Protestants in conscription (the draft) selection. In the 1950s and 1960s, the middle to late years of the Estado Novo regime, small groups of Pentecostals, Mormons, and Jehovah's Witnesses settled in Portugal, and the numbers of their congregations grew more rapidly than those of earlier arrivals, but traditional restrictions against freedom of worship continued.After the Revolution of 25 April 1974 and the 1976 Constitution, such restrictions against Protestant worship and residence ended. Protestant churches were now recognized as legal entities with the right to assemble and to worship. During the period when military conscription was in force, that is, up to 2004, those Protestants who were conscientious objectors could apply for alternative military service. Protestant missionary activity, nevertheless, continued to experience resistance from the Catholic Church. In recent decades, there has been a rapid growth among the Protestant communities, although their expansion in Portugal does not equal the growth in Protestant numbers found in Brazil and Angola. By the early 1990s, the number of Protestants was estimated to be between 50,000 and 60,000 persons, but by 2008 this figure had more than doubled. The number still remained at only 2 percent of the population with religious affiliation.
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Plymouth Brethren — Plym outh Breth ren The members of a religious sect which first appeared at Plymouth, England, about 1830. They protest against sectarianism, and reject all official ministry or clergy. Also called {Brethren}, {Christian Brethren}, {Plymouthists} … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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PLYMOUTH BRETHREN — one of the most influential NEW RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS to emerge in the nineteenth century; founded by John Nelson Darby (1800 1882) in 1830. The Brethren split into a number of different groups including the extremist EXCLUSIVE BRETHREN and… … Concise dictionary of Religion
Plymouth Brethren — See Brethren … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
PLYMOUTH BRETHREN — an anti clerical body of Christians, one of the earliest communities of which was formed in Plymouth about 1830; they accept, along with Pre Millenarian views, generally the Calvinistic view of the Christian religion, and exclude all… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
Plymouth Brethren — plural noun a strict Calvinistic religious body formed at Plymouth in Devon, having no formal creed or ministry and emphasizing an expected millennium … English new terms dictionary
Plymouth Brethren — /plɪməθ ˈbrɛðrən/ (say plimuhth bredhruhn) plural noun a Christian denomination which originated in the 1820s in the UK in Plymouth, Bristol, and Dublin, based on a conservative and puritanical theology, but having no formal creed and no order of …
Plymouth Brethren — n.pl. a strict Calvinistic religious body formed at Plymouth in Devon c.1830, having no formal creed and no official order of ministers … Useful english dictionary
Plymouth Brethren — Plym|outh Breth|ren n [plural] a Christian organization that has very strict moral rules and is opposed to religious ceremony … Dictionary of contemporary English