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单词 Adventist
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Definition of Adventist in English:

Adventist

noun ˈadv(ə)ntɪstˈædˌvɛn(t)əst
  • A member of any of various Christian sects emphasizing belief in the imminent second coming of Christ.

    See also Seventh-Day Adventist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adventists and Mormons spiritualized their rules of healthful living.
    • The other eight to ten percent was made up of smaller denominations including the Byzantine Catholics, Jews, Baptists, and Adventists.
    • Are the Seventh day Adventists and the Quakers just influences, like the blues or country traditions sampled here?
    • At present, about 90 percent of the population are Catholics while the other 10 percent belong to Protestant faiths, the most important being Evangelists, Adventists, and Mormons.
    • Numerous other denominations have since entered the field, including New Pentecostals, Adventists, and the New Apostolic Church.
    • Over the years, these doctrines have been given more and more of an Evangelical spin by Adventists.
    • Avoiding nicotine and red meat, as Adventists do, is known to be good for your health.
    • This chief sought out Adventists because they taught people to read and sing in English.
    • The Adventists also reserve the right to halt funeral services or burials if the rules of conduct are breached by mourners.
    • These examples include the Pentecostal Church, The Union of Baptist Churches and The Christian Adventist Church.
    • Seventh-Day Adventists believe that sabbath observance represents the ‘seal of God.’
    • Seventh-day Adventists support non-combatancy for its members who serve in the military.
    • Leaders of four main Protestant communities, the Baptists, the Pentecostals, the Full Gospel Church and the Adventists, are planning a press conference to express their concerns later today.
    • Decades later the island was visited by other white folk who discovered that all the natives had become Seventh-day Adventists.
    • Since the 1980s, Protestant religions have been attracting more followers, especially Evangelists and Adventists, and to a lesser degree, Mormons.
    • Very few Adventists and no Jehovah's Witnesses played an active role in communal life and decisions.
    • Since World War II, Protestant sects such as Evangelists, Adventists, and Baptists have competed with the Catholic Church for congregations.
    • Groups that promote nonsmoking as part of their religion, such as Mormons and Seventh-day Adventists, have much lower rates of lung cancer and other smoking-related cancers.

Derivatives

  • Adventism

  • noun ˈadvəntɪz(ə)mˈædˌvɛnˌtɪzəm
    • The practice of Adventism varies greatly from congregation to congregation.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is an open debate welcoming both followers and critics of Seventh-day Adventism.
      • Seventh-day Adventism laid its original foundations and has raised its superstructure upon historicism.
      • I very highly recommend the following works on the history and doctrines of Seventh-day Adventism.
      • Adventism's early years were distinguished by the leadership of women.
      • Seventh-Day Adventism began in the 1840s with a group who believed first that Jesus Christ would return.
      • Modern Adventism began as an inter-denominational movement.
      • Seventh-Day Adventism arose from the aftermath of the Adventist movement of the mid-1800s.
      • And like any church, Adventism of course has its sectarian movements and offshoots.
      • Methodism, Anglicanism, and Adventism are widespread on Statia.
      • There seem to be different "degrees" of Seventh-day Adventism.
      • Researchers have adequately confirmed the Adventism connection to that man.
      • I don't know what to make of Adventism, even after worshipping at an Adventist church myself.
      • Adventism has been an aspect of Christianity since its inception.
      • We started to research into Adventism's relationship with Christianity.
      • The spirituality in Star Wars is so universal that many world religions, from Adventism to Zoroastrianism, have found their beliefs reflected in the movie.
      • Things become complicated in Adventism, for a lot of Adventists believe his writings exhibit the ‘spirit of prophecy.’
      • I present the basic Adventist narrative through outlining how Adventism has traditionally linked the sabbath and eschatology.
      • But many of the congregation recognise that village life does not fit easily with the demands of Adventism.
      • After the Civil War, Adventism expanded across the United States, flourishing especially in the West.
 
 

Definition of Adventist in US English:

Adventist

nounˈædˌvɛn(t)əstˈadˌven(t)əst
  • A member of any of various Christian sects emphasizing belief in the imminent second coming of Christ.

    See also Seventh-Day Adventist
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Adventists and Mormons spiritualized their rules of healthful living.
    • Over the years, these doctrines have been given more and more of an Evangelical spin by Adventists.
    • Avoiding nicotine and red meat, as Adventists do, is known to be good for your health.
    • Leaders of four main Protestant communities, the Baptists, the Pentecostals, the Full Gospel Church and the Adventists, are planning a press conference to express their concerns later today.
    • Groups that promote nonsmoking as part of their religion, such as Mormons and Seventh-day Adventists, have much lower rates of lung cancer and other smoking-related cancers.
    • This chief sought out Adventists because they taught people to read and sing in English.
    • Very few Adventists and no Jehovah's Witnesses played an active role in communal life and decisions.
    • Are the Seventh day Adventists and the Quakers just influences, like the blues or country traditions sampled here?
    • Numerous other denominations have since entered the field, including New Pentecostals, Adventists, and the New Apostolic Church.
    • Seventh-day Adventists support non-combatancy for its members who serve in the military.
    • Seventh-Day Adventists believe that sabbath observance represents the ‘seal of God.’
    • Since World War II, Protestant sects such as Evangelists, Adventists, and Baptists have competed with the Catholic Church for congregations.
    • Since the 1980s, Protestant religions have been attracting more followers, especially Evangelists and Adventists, and to a lesser degree, Mormons.
    • The other eight to ten percent was made up of smaller denominations including the Byzantine Catholics, Jews, Baptists, and Adventists.
    • The Adventists also reserve the right to halt funeral services or burials if the rules of conduct are breached by mourners.
    • Decades later the island was visited by other white folk who discovered that all the natives had become Seventh-day Adventists.
    • These examples include the Pentecostal Church, The Union of Baptist Churches and The Christian Adventist Church.
    • At present, about 90 percent of the population are Catholics while the other 10 percent belong to Protestant faiths, the most important being Evangelists, Adventists, and Mormons.
 
 
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