| unitarian | 1. One who denies the doctrine of the Trinity, believing that God exists only in one person; a unipersonalist; also, one of a denomination of Christians holding this belief. 2. One who rejects the principle of dualism. 3. A monotheist. Origin: Cf. F. Unitaire, unitairien, NL. Unitarius. See Unity. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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adherent of Unitarianism of or relating to or characterizing Unitarianism
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"One who denies the divinity of a Trinitarian." [DD] Fifty years after Bierce, The Unitarian and Universalist churches united in a sensible move to offer an alternative to fundamentalist and orthodox theism.
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Brief History of the Unitarians called also Socinians. 1687.
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the theory that antibody is a single species of modified serum globulin regardless of the overt consequences of its reaction with homologous antigen, e.g., agglutination, precipitation, complement fixation, etc.
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monophyletic t.
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| unitarian | adherent of Unitarianism |
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| unitarian | (religion) of or relating to or characterizing Unitarianism |
| unitarian | the Protestant denomination that rejects the doctrine of the Trinity |
| unitarian | Christian doctrine that stresses individual freedom of belief and rejects the Trinity |
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