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CONDIGNITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. obsolete : merit, worthiness . 2. : merit described in scholastic theology as earned in distinction from that which is given : merit acquired by works performed in a state of grace. www.merriam-webster.com
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CONDIGNITY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
CONDIGNITY definition: merit earned through good works while in a state of grace , and having a just claim on... | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and ... www.collinsdictionary.com
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Condignity and Congruity - McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia
Condignity and Congruity (meritum de condigno and de congruo), terms used by the schoolmen to express their peculiar opinions relative to human merit and ... www.biblicalcyclopedia.com
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condignity
condignity (kənˈdɪgnɪtɪ) [ad. med.L. condignitas, f. condign-us condign: F. condignité.] † 1. Worthiness, merit. Obs.1605 Sylvester Du Bartas Ded., To sing to our posterity This Noblest Work after it selfs Condignitie. 1668 Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 92 While the soul tastes its own act..apprehend... Oxford English Dictionary
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CONDIGNITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Condignity definition: merit earned through good works while in a state of grace, and having a just claim on such rewards as heavenly glory. www.dictionary.com
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condignity - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From condign + -ity. Noun. edit. condignity (countable and uncountable, plural condignities). The condition of being condign; merit or worthiness. en.wiktionary.org
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condignness
condignness (kənˈdaɪnnɪs) Also 6–8 condignes(s. [f. as prec. + -ness.] ‘Suitableness; agreeableness to deserts’ (J.); condignity.1581 Marbeck Bk. Notes 712 He shall haue euerlasting lyfe, at that time when he hath deserued it of a condignes, by his good works. 1730–6 in Bailey (folio). 1755 in Johns... Oxford English Dictionary
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Condignity. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
Condignity · [ad. med.L. condignitas, f. · † 1. Worthiness, merit. Obs. 2 · 1605. Sylvester, Du Bartas, Ded. To sing to our posterity This Noblest Work after it ... www.wehd.com
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Sola Devotions - Sola Publishing
They believe that there are certain things they can do to earn God's grace. This imagined acquisition of grace is called condignity or de ... www.solapublishing.com
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Condignity - Oxford Reference
In the Scholastic theology of grace, those actions which fallen human beings perform as Christians in conscious reliance on the Holy Spirit are held to merit ... www.oxfordreference.com
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definition of Condignity by The Free Dictionary
1. (Scholastic Theol.) Merit, acquired by works, which can claim reward on the score of general benevolence. Such a worthiness of condignity ... www.thefreedictionary.com
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condignity - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
merit earned through good works while in a state of grace, and having a just claim on such rewards as heavenly glory. Cf. congruity (def. 4). www.wordreference.com
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Merit (Christianity)
The Scotists hold that the entire condignity of the good work rests exclusively on the gratuitous promise of God and his free acceptance, without which wikipedia.org
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congruity
congruity (kənˈgruːɪtɪ) [ad. L. congruitāt-em (perh. immed. through F. congruité, 15th c. in Littré), f. congru-us: see congrue a. and -ity.] 1. The quality of being congruous; agreement or correspondence in character or qualities; conformity, accordance, harmony. Const. with, less usually to.1447 O... Oxford English Dictionary
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congruence
congruence (ˈkɒŋgruːəns) Also 6 -gruens, -grewence. [ad. L. congruentia agreement, harmony, congruity, f. congruent- pr. pple.: see congruent and -ence. (Also in mod.F.)] 1. The fact or condition of according or agreeing; accordance, correspondence, harmony. Const. with.1533 Tindale Lords Supp. Wks.... Oxford English Dictionary
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