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APOSTLE |
Disciple |
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ADHERENT |
Disciple |
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SON |
Disciple |
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FOLLOWER |
Disciple |
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DISCIPLED |
Of Disciple |
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DISCIPLING |
Of Disciple |
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PETER |
Disciple of Jesus |
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DISCIPLESS |
A female disciple. |
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COMTIST |
A disciple of Comte; a positivist. |
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KANTIST |
A disciple or follower of Kant. |
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SOCRATIST |
A disciple or follower of Socrates. |
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PERIPATETIC |
A disciple of Aristotle; an Aristotelian. |
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SECTATOR |
A follower; a disciple; an adherent to a sect. |
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DISCIPLESHIP |
The state of being a disciple or follower in
doctrines and precepts. |
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CYRENAIC |
A native of Cyrenaica; also, a disciple of the school of
Aristippus. See Cyrenian, n. |
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JUDAS |
The disciple who betrayed Christ. Hence: A treacherous
person; one who betrays under the semblance of friendship. |
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GOMARITE |
One of the followers of Francis Gomar or Gomarus, a Dutch
disciple of Calvin in the 17th century, who strongly opposed the
Arminians. |
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DISCIPLINE |
The treatment suited to a disciple or learner;
education; development of the faculties by instruction and exercise;
training, whether physical, mental, or moral. |
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SCHOLAR |
One who attends a school; one who learns of a teacher; one
under the tuition of a preceptor; a pupil; a disciple; a learner; a
student. |
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CYRENIAN |
One of a school of philosophers, established at Cyrene by
Aristippus, a disciple of Socrates. Their doctrines were nearly the
same as those of the Epicureans. |
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PLOTINIST |
A disciple of Plotinus, a celebrated Platonic
philosopher of the third century, who taught that the human soul
emanates from the divine Being, to whom it reunited at death. |
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SECTARY |
A sectarian; a member or adherent of a sect; a follower or
disciple of some particular teacher in philosophy or religion; one who
separates from an established church; a dissenter. |
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HERMOGENIAN |
A disciple of Hermogenes, an heretical teacher who
lived in Africa near the close of the second century. He held matter to
be the fountain of a... |
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STOIC |
A disciple of the philosopher Zeno; one of a Greek sect
which held that men should be free from passion, unmoved by joy or
grief, and should su... |
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CYNIC |
One of a sect or school of philosophers founded by
Antisthenes, and of whom Diogenes was a disciple. The first Cynics were
noted for austere li... |