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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
A·pos·tle
n.
1.
Literally
:
One
sent
forth
;
a
messenger
.
Specifically
:
One
of
the
twelve
disciples
of
Christ
,
specially
chosen
as
his
companions
and
witnesses
,
and
sent
forth
to
preach
the
gospel
.
He
called
unto
him
his
disciples
,
and
of
them
he
chose
twelve
,
whom
also
he
named
apostles
.
--
Luke
vi
. 13.
Note:
☞
The
title
of
apostle
is
also
applied
to
others
,
who
,
though
not
of
the
number
of
the
Twelve
,
yet
were
equal
with
them
in
office
and
dignity
;
as
,
“Paul,
called
to
be
an
apostle
of
Jesus
Christ.”
--
1
Cor
.
i
. 1.
In
--
Heb
.
iii
. 1
,
the
name
is
given
to
Christ
himself
,
as
having
been
sent
from
heaven
to
publish
the
gospel
.
In
the
primitive
church
,
other
ministers
were
called
apostles
--
(Rom.
xvi
. 7).
2.
The
missionary
who
first
plants
the
Christian
faith
in
any
part
of
the
world
;
also
,
one
who
initiates
any
great
moral
reform
,
or
first
advocates
any
important
belief
;
one
who
has
extraordinary
success
as
a
missionary
or
reformer
;
as
,
Dionysius
of
Corinth
is
called
the
apostle
of
France
,
John
Eliot
the
apostle
to
the
Indians
,
Theobald
Mathew
the
apostle
of
temperance
.
3.
Civ. &
Admiralty
Law
A
brief
letter
dimissory
sent
by
a
court
appealed
from
to
the
superior
court
,
stating
the
case
,
etc
.;
a
paper
sent
up
on
appeals
in
the
admiralty
courts
.
Apostles' creed
,
a
creed
of
unknown
origin
,
which
was
formerly
ascribed
to
the
apostles
.
It
certainly
dates
back
to
the
beginning
of
the
sixth
century
,
and
some
assert
that
it
can
be
found
in
the
writings
of
Ambrose
in
the
fourth
century
.
Apostle spoon
Antiq.
,
a
spoon
of
silver
,
with
the
handle
terminating
in
the
figure
of
an
apostle
.
One
or
more
were
offered
by
sponsors
at
baptism
as
a
present
to
the
godchild
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Creed
n.
1.
A
definite
summary
of
what
is
believed
;
esp
.,
a
summary
of
the
articles
of
Christian
faith
;
a
confession
of
faith
for
public
use
;
esp
.,
one
which
is
brief
and
comprehensive
.
In
the
Protestant
system
the
creed
is
not
coordinate
with
,
but
always
subordinate
to
,
the
Bible
.
--
Schaff-Herzog
Encyc
.
2.
Any
summary
of
principles
or
opinions
professed
or
adhered
to
.
I
love
him
not
,
nor
fear
him
;
there's
my
creed
.
--
Shak
.
Apostles' creed
,
Athanasian creed
,
Nicene creed
.
See
under
Apostle
,
Athanasian
,
Nicene
.
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