<span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> <span class="searchmatch">complex</span>...
<span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> <span class="searchmatch">complex</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span>) Synonym of messiah <span class="searchmatch">complex</span>...
English Wikipedia has an article on: messiah <span class="searchmatch">complex</span> Wikipedia messiah <span class="searchmatch">complex</span> (plural messiah <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span>) A state of mind in which a person holds a belief...
English Wikipedia has an article on: God <span class="searchmatch">complex</span> Wikipedia God <span class="searchmatch">complex</span> (plural God <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span>) An unshakable belief characterized by consistently inflated...
atoms or molecules, as for example coordination <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span> in inorganic chemistry and protein <span class="searchmatch">complexes</span> in biochemistry. 2013 September-October, Katie L...
but later also ascribed to the Church of the East, holding that within <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> there are two distinct hypostases, divine and human. (by extension, sometimes...
more having, superlative most having) (obsolete) Grasping; greedy. 1875, <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> and the people, sermons, page 282: The new man in Humanity, which is the...
lead the people of Israel, believed by Christians and Muslims to be Jesus <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span>. (religion, loosely) A similar religious figure or awaited divine ruler...
involved in <span class="searchmatch">complex</span>, changing events. 1888, Joseph Augustus Seiss, Lectures on the Gospels, vol. 2, Lutheran Bookstore (Philadelphia), p. 767: <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> calls...
Bunyan, “<span class="searchmatch">Christ</span> a Complete Saviour”, in George Offor, editor, Little Books by John Bunyan[1], published 1873, page 121: The intercession of <span class="searchmatch">Christ</span>, and the...