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n.
The office or dignity of a vicar.
prep.
Of or pertaining to a vicar, substitute, or deputy; deputed; delegated; as, vicarious power or authority.
n.
Delegated office or power; vicarship; the office or oversight of a vicar.
n.
The benefice of a vicar.
a.
Delegated; vicarious; as, vicarial power.
n.
A vicar.
a.
Of or pertaining to a vicar; as, vicarial tithes.
n.
One deputed or authorized to perform the functions of another; a substitute in office; a deputy.
prep.
Acting of suffering for another; as, a vicarious agent or officer.
prep.
Acting as a substitute; -- said of abnormal action which replaces a suppressed normal function; as, vicarious hemorrhage replacing menstruation.
n.
The doctrine that Christ suffered vicariously, being substituted for the sinner, and that his sufferings were expiatory.
a.
Having delegated power, as a vicar; vicarious.
n.
The house or residence of a vicar.
v. t.
To deprive of the position or office a vicar.
adv.
In a vicarious manner.
n.
A vicar.
n.
An officer who is deputed by a superior, or by proper authority, to exercise the powers of another; a lieutenant; a vicar.
n.
The tenets or doctrines of Faustus Socinus, an Italian theologian of the sixteenth century, who denied the Trinity, the deity of Christ, the personality of the Devil, the native and total depravity of man, the vicarious atonement, and the eternity of future punishment. His theory was, that Christ was a man divinely commissioned, who had no existence before he was conceived by the Virgin Mary; that human sin was the imitation of Adam's sin, and that human salvation was the imitation and adoption of Christ's virtue; that the Bible was to be interpreted by human reason; and that its language was metaphorical, and not to be taken literally.
prep.
Performed of suffered in the place of another; substituted; as, a vicarious sacrifice; vicarious punishment.
n.
The incumbent of an appropriated benefice.
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