Spirit of God
English
Etymology
From Middle English Spirit of God, spirit of God, spiryt of God.
Proper noun
- (Christianity) An epithet of the Holy Spirit.
- 1731, Alexander Campbell [ed.], The Millennial Harbinger, volume 2, βDialogue on the Holy Spiritβ, page 553
- The Holy Spirit is now the Spirit of Christ as it was once known by the title of the Spirit of God.
- 1731, Alexander Campbell [ed.], The Millennial Harbinger, volume 2, βDialogue on the Holy Spiritβ, page 553
Translations
Holy Spirit
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