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1 Vincentian
[English Word] Vincentian[English Plural] Vincentians[Swahili Word] Msantavisenti[Swahili Plural] Wasantavisenti[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Note] Msurinamu is recommended standardization by BAKITA and TUKI; Msurinam is recommended standardization by Radio Tanzania------------------------------------------------------------ -
2 Vincentian
Религия: лазарит, (Memeber of the Congregation of Priests of the Mission) винцентианин -
3 Vincentian
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4 Vincentian (Memeber of the Congregation of Priests of the Mission)
Религия: винцентианинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Vincentian (Memeber of the Congregation of Priests of the Mission)
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5 Vincentian Canon
Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Vincentian Canon
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6 Викентианский канон
♦ ( ENG Vincentian Canon)предписание Викентия Леринского (ум. 445), согласно к-рому христианская ортодоксия может быть понята как quod ubique, quod semper, quod ab omnibus creditum est (то, во что верили повсюду, во что верили всегда, во что верили все).Westminster dictionary of theological terms > Викентианский канон
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Vincentian Sisters of Charity — The Vincentian Sisters of Charity in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania were founded in 1902.External links* [http://www.vincentiansrspgh.org/sistersofcharity/index.html Vincentian Sisters of Charity ] … Wikipedia
Vincentian — /vin sen sheuhn/, Rom. Cath. Ch. n. 1. Also called Lazarist. a member of the Congregation of the Mission, founded in France in 1625, engaged chiefly in conducting missions and clerical seminaries. adj. 2. of or pertaining to St. Vincent de Paul… … Universalium