Breton
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English
Proper noun
Breton (Bretons)
Translations
- Breizhad m Breizhiz pl, Breizhadez f Breizhadezed pl
- Catalan: bretó m, bretona f
- Finnish: bretonilainen
- French: Breton m, Bretonne f
- Dutch: Bretoen m, Bretoense f
- Persian: برتوني (Beretoni)
- German: Bretone m, Bretonin f
- Polish: Bretończyk m, Bretonka f, Bretończycy m pl, Bretonki f pl
- Slovene: Bretonec m, Bretonka f
- Spanish: bretón m, bretona f
- Galician: bretón m, bretoa f
- Arabic: بريتونية
- Basque: Bretoiera
- Belorussian: Брэтонская
- Breton: brezhoneg m
- Catalan: bretó m
- Chinese: 布列塔尼语
- Cornish: Bretonek
- Croatian: Bretonski
- Czech: Bretonský, Bretoňský
- Danish: Bretonsk
- English: Breton
- Estonian: Bretooni
- Finnish: bretoni
- French: breton m
- Irish: Bretón m
- German: Bretonisch n
- Greek : Βρετονικά
- Hebrew: בריטנית
- Hungarian: Breton
- Icelandic: Bretónska
- Irish: Briotáinis
- Italian: Bretone
- Japanese: ブルトン語
- Korean: 브루타뉴어
- Latvian: Bretoņu
- Lithuanian: Bretonų
- Moksha: Бретононь
- Norwegian: Bretonsk, Bretangsk
- Farsi: برتوني (Beretoni)
- Polish: (język) bretoński m
- Portuguese: Bretão
- Romanian: Bretonă
- Russian: Бретонский
- Slovak: Bretónsky
- Slovene: bretonščina f
- Sorbian: Bretonšćina
- Spanish: bretón m
- Swedish: Bretagniska, Bretagnska
- Turkish: Bröton
- Walloon: Burton
- Welsh: Llydaweg
Adjective
Breton
- Of or pertaining to Brittany.
Translations
- Breton: breizhat, related to the language: brezhonek
- Dutch: Bretoens, Bretoense
- Finnish: bretonilainen
- French: breton m, bretonne f
- German: bretonisch
- Persian: برتوني (Beretoni)
- Polish: bretoński m, bretońska f, bretońskie n
- Slovenian: bretonski m, bretonska f, bretonsko n
See also
In article <158.50.16.05.712216000@srcbs.org>, tuppence says...
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>In posat <155.39.06.05.665710000@srcbs.org> Matthew said:
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>>I am _so_ glad you asked that question, 'tuppence'. For Bart
>>has given a verse, but insists on a questionable sense of the
>>preposition 'by' in that verse. And without that verse, he can
>>have NO scriptural proof that "faith comes by/from hearing alone".
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>Simply being questionable does not necessarily invalidate
>Bart's sense of _by_.
That is true, Alone, it does not. A syntopic reading of the rest of Scripture is
the best way to do that. But that is well beyond the scope of a single post.
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Subducat se sibi ut haereat Deo
quidquid boni habet, tribuat illi a quo factus est.
(St. Augustine, Ser. 96)
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"Bob Felts"
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> Gary
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> > "Bob Felts"
> > news:B132169F-7B72-D2D9-E17C-B8FC1B14419B@srcbs.org...
> > > Gary
> > >
> > > > "Bob Felts"
> > > >
news:CC27EC79-9ADF-6D82-2190-4DC0969DD7B8@srcbs.org...
> > > > > Gary
> > > > >
> > > > > [...]
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> > > > > >
> > > > > > No, that is not the basis for the infant's
salvation. Eveyone who
> > > > > >is ever saved is saved because of Christ's
Sacrifice.
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > So why are infants saved?
> > > >
> > > > By Christ's death God was propitiated. Hence God can
save anyone whom
> > > > He chooses. God chooses to save all infants who die
in infancy. ( My
> > > > opinion based upon knowing what God is like.)
> > > >
> > >
> > > So why does salvation work differently for adults (in
your system) than
> > > it does for infants? Why does God choose all
infants, but not all
> > > adults?
> >
> > Are you serious?
>
> Yes, I am.
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> >
> > I don't believe you are.
> >
>
> I'm sorry that it's such a difficult question for you.
It's not a difficult question at all.
Gary
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