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单词 Marcellian
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Definition of Marcellian in English:

Marcellian

noun mɑːˈsɛlɪən
Church History
  • A member of a 4th-cent. Christian group who believed that the Son and the Spirit only emerged from the Divine Unity for the purposes of creation and redemption, and will return to it after the redemptive work is achieved.

Origin

Early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Rogers (c1553–1616), religious controversialist and Church of England clergyman. From post-classical Latin Marcellianus (400) from the name of Marcellus, bishop of Ancyra (c a.d. 280–374; see note below) + -ianus.

Definition of Marcellian in US English:

Marcellian

nounmɑːˈsɛlɪən
Church History
  • A member of a 4th-cent. Christian group who believed that the Son and the Spirit only emerged from the Divine Unity for the purposes of creation and redemption, and will return to it after the redemptive work is achieved.

Origin

Early 17th century; earliest use found in Thomas Rogers (c1553–1616), religious controversialist and Church of England clergyman. From post-classical Latin Marcellianus (400) from the name of Marcellus, bishop of Ancyra ( c a.d. 280–374; see note below) + -ianus.

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