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ECCLESIASTICAL DICTIONARY
CONTAINING, IN CONCISE FORM, INFORMATION UPON
ECCLESIASTICAL, BIBLICAL, ARCHÆOLOGICAL, AND HISTORICAL SUBJECTS
BY
REV. JOHN THEIN
Priest of the Diocese of Cleveland
NEW YORK, CINCINNATI, CHICAGO
BENZIGER BROTHERS
Printers to the Holy Apostolic See
1900
- Dabir
- Dagon
- Dalmanutha
- Dalmatia
- Dalmatic
- Damasus (name of 2 Popes)
- Damianists
- Damianus (St. Peter)
- Damien de Veuster (Joseph)
- Dan
- Dance of Death
- Dancers
- Dancing
- Daniel
- Dante-Alighieri
- Darboy (George)
- Darby (John)
- Darius
- Dataria
- David
- Deacon
- Deaconess
- Dean
- Death
- Debora
- Decalogue
- Decapolis
- Decius
- Dedication
- Defender of the Faith
- Defensor Matrimonii
- Degradation, Deposition
- Deism
- Deluge (the Noachian)
- Demas
- Denmark (the Church in)
- Deo Gratias
- Derbe
- Desert
- Deusdedit (name of 2 Popes)
- Deuterocanonicals
- Deuteronomy
- Devil
- Devolution
- Diaconium
- Diana of the Ephesians
- Diatessaron
- Didon (Henry)
- Didymus the Blind
- Dies Irae
- Dimissorial
- Diocese
- Diocletian
- Diodorus of Tarsus
- Diognetus (Letter to)
- Dionysius (St.)
- Dionysius Exiguus
- Dionysius of Alexandria
- Dionysius of Paris (St.)
- Dionysius the Areopagite
- Dioscorus of Alexandria
- Diptychs
- Discalced
- Disciples of Christ
- Discipline (Ecclesiastical)
- Discipline of the Secret
- Dispensation
- Dissenters
- Ditheism
- Divination
- Divorce
- Docetae
- Doctor
- Doctors of the Church
- Dogmas and Matters of Opinion
- Dollinger (Johann Joseph I.)
- Dominic (St.) and Dominicans
- Dominica in Albis
- Dominical or Linteum Dominicale
- Dominical or Sunday Letter
- Dominus Vobiscum
- Donation of Constantine
- Donatists
- Donus or Domnus (name of 2 Popes)
- Dor
- Dositheus
- Dove
- Doxology
- Dream
- Druids
- Druses
- Drusilla
- Du Bois (John)
- Duel
- Dungal
- Dunkers
- Duns Scotus (John)
- Dunstan (St.)
- Dupanloup (Felix A.P.)
- Durandus of Saint-Pourcain