Compel: 1 definition
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In Christianity
General definition (in Christianity)
: archive.org: Fausset's Bible DictionaryCompel refers to:—The Greek angareuein is a Tartar word adopted by the Persians for impressing into the government service men and horses to carry the dispatches without interruption, by relays of men and horses stationed at intervals (Matthew 5:41; Mark 15:21).
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Full-text (+78): Bhedapeti, Kaddayagara, Kukkarahaku, Kareto, Dhara-nadinu, Setnu, Karetinu, Pravraj, Karato, Dhar-nadinu, Carcanu, Latraunu, Joratalaba, Balukarisu, Balmegai, Carcaunu, Latrounu, Nirppanti, Charchnu, Charchounu.
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Search found 148 books and stories containing Compel; (plurals include: Compels). You can also click to the full overview containing English textual excerpts. Below are direct links for the most relevant articles:
Summa Theologica (English translation) (by St. Thomas Aquinas)
Question. 47 - Of compulsory and conditional consent (six articles) < [Questions [1 - 68]]
Question. 90 - Of the taking of God's name by way of adjuration (three articles) < [Treatise on the cardinal virtues]
Question. 80 - Of the cause of sin, as regards the devil (four articles) < [Treatise on habits in particular good habits, i.e. virtues]
Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers (by Philip Schaff)
Letter VIII < [Letters of St. Augustin]
Chapter 47 - He Compels to the Perpetration of Horrible Turpitudes < [Writings in Connection with the Manichæan Controversy.]
Chapter LVI - He prays that All may be Christians, but compels None < [The Life of Constantine with Orations of Constantine and Eusebius.]
Champion of the Marginalised < [October � December, 2006]
Mahasweta Devi’s Aajir: A Voice of the Voiceless < [October � December, 2008]
Khalil Gibran < [January � March, 2003]
Works of St. Anselm (by Sidney Norton Deane)
Chapter XVIII (a). [11] < [Cur Deus Homo, Book 2]
Chapter IX < [Monologium: on the being of God]
Chapter II < [Cur Deus Homo, Book 2]
Ante-nicene Fathers (by Alexander Roberts)
Chapter II - The Son the Ruler and Saviour of All < [Clement of Alexandria]
Chapter XXVIII < [Part I]
Chapter XXV < [Pseudo-Clementine Literature.]
Kathasaritsagara (the Ocean of Story) (by Somadeva)