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Перевод: believer


[существительное]
верующий ; защитник ; сторонник


Тезаурус:

  1. "Are you a believer in progressive teaching methods?"
  2. These do not concern us for Kursk guberniia, which was almost exclusively Great Russian and Orthodox, but the traditional independence of the Old Believer elements in the Siberian peasantry must not be forgotten.
  3. Mr Watkins, once a commander of a nuclear submarine, has always been a believer in nuclear power.
  4. Through faith Christ's presence - which does not depend on the individual's faith in order to be the Lord's real gift of himself to his Church - becomes no longer just a presence for the believer, but also a presence with him.
  5. Some were encouraged by Richardson, and by Dr Johnson, a fervent believer in the abilities of women.
  6. Her mother was a true believer in Christ, and after she was widowed for the second time, she came to live in Kidderminster in 1658.
  7. He wrote a book expounding 1 Corinthians 7 to imply that the apostle was not really defending marriage, since his arguments fatally conceded that it was not the most perfect state for the believer, and no true believer could aspire to less than the perfection to which God called.
  8. As a young professional with Fulham some 30 and more years ago, he prospered hugely from advice offered in no uncertain terms by Joe Bacuzzi, a redoubtable professional of the old school and a firm believer in the unassailable principle that full-backs who cannot defend should seek alternative employment.
  9. As a "no meaning" theist, he or she is protected from the sort of self-criticism that must come when believer and unbeliever are challenging one another on common ground.
  10. To Greeves, the orthodox believer, he wrote in January 1930, "In spite of all my recent changes of view I am still inclined to think that you can only get what you call Christ out of the Gospels by picking and choosing and slurring over a good deal."
  11. The unbeliever supposes that the believer must have proofs of the existence of God (as we point out below, there is some disagreement over whether some of the traditional "proofs" of God's existence were intended as proofs at all).
  12. Even in this limited role, however, reason is liable to cause trouble to the faithful, because such articulation requires that the lines of communication between believer and unbeliever are re-opened.
  13. He is a true believer in the bourgeois order, not a critic."

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