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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Suc·ces·sion
n.
1.
The
act
of
succeeding
,
or
following
after
;
a
following
of
things
in
order
of
time
or
place
,
or
a
series
of
things
so
following
;
sequence
;
as
,
a
succession
of
good
crops
;
a
succession
of
disasters
.
2.
A
series
of
persons
or
things
according
to
some
established
rule
of
precedence
;
as
,
a
succession
of
kings
,
or
of
bishops
;
a
succession
of
events
in
chronology
.
He
was
in
the
succession
to
an
earldom
.
--
Macaulay
.
3.
An
order
or
series
of
descendants
;
lineage
;
race
;
descent
.
“A
long
succession
must
ensue.”
4.
The
power
or
right
of
succeeding
to
the
station
or
title
of
a
father
or
other
predecessor
;
the
right
to
enter
upon
the
office
,
rank
,
position
,
etc
.,
held
ny
another
;
also
,
the
entrance
into
the
office
,
station
,
or
rank
of
a
predecessor
;
specifically
,
the
succeeding
,
or
right
of
succeeding
,
to
a
throne
.
You
have
the
voice
of
the
king
himself
for
your
succession
in
Denmark
.
--
Shak
.
The
animosity
of
these
factions
did
not
really
arise
from
the
dispute
about
the
succession
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
The
right
to
enter
upon
the
possession
of
the
property
of
an
ancestor
,
or
one
near
of
kin
,
or
one
preceding
in
an
established
order
.
6.
The
person
succeeding
to
rank
or
office
;
a
successor
or
heir
. [
R
.]
Apostolical succession
.
Theol.
See
under
Apostolical
.
Succession duty
,
a
tax
imposed
on
every
succession
to
property
,
according
to
its
value
and
the
relation
of
the
person
who
succeeds
to
the
previous
owner
. [
Eng
.]
Succession of crops
.
Agric.
See
Rotation of crops
,
under
Rotation
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ap·os·tol·ic
Ap·os·tol·ic·al
a.
1.
Pertaining
to
an
apostle
,
or
to
the
apostles
,
their
times
,
or
their
peculiar
spirit
;
as
,
an
apostolical
mission
;
the
apostolic
age
.
2.
According
to
the
doctrines
of
the
apostles
;
delivered
or
taught
by
the
apostles
;
as
,
apostolic
faith
or
practice
.
3.
Of
or
pertaining
to
the
pope
or
the
papacy
;
papal
.
Apostolical brief
.
See
under
Brief
.
Apostolic canons
,
a
collection
of
rules
and
precepts
relating
to
the
duty
of
Christians
,
and
particularly
to
the
ceremonies
and
discipline
of
the
church
in
the
second
and
third
centuries
.
Apostolic church
,
the
Christian
church
; --
so
called
on
account
of
its
apostolic
foundation
,
doctrine
,
and
order
.
The
churches
of
Rome
,
Alexandria
,
Antioch
,
and
Jerusalem
were
called
apostolic
churches
.
Apostolic constitutions
,
directions
of
a
nature
similar
to
the
apostolic
canons
,
and
perhaps
compiled
by
the
same
authors
or
author
.
Apostolic fathers
,
early
Christian
writers
,
who
were
born
in
the
first
century
,
and
thus
touched
on
the
age
of
the
apostles
.
They
were
Polycarp
,
Clement
,
Ignatius
,
and
Hermas
;
to
these
Barnabas
has
sometimes
been
added
.
Apostolic king
(
or
majesty
),
a
title
granted
by
the
pope
to
the
kings
of
Hungary
on
account
of
the
extensive
propagation
of
Christianity
by
St
.
Stephen
,
the
founder
of
the
royal
line
.
It
is
now
a
title
of
the
emperor
of
Austria
in
right
of
the
throne
of
Hungary
.
Apostolic see
,
a
see
founded
and
governed
by
an
apostle
;
specifically
,
the
Church
of
Rome
; --
so
called
because
,
in
the
Roman
Catholic
belief
,
the
pope
is
the
successor
of
St
.
Peter
,
the
prince
of
the
apostles
,
and
the
only
apostle
who
has
successors
in
the
apostolic
office
.
Apostolical succession
,
the
regular
and
uninterrupted
transmission
of
ministerial
authority
by
a
succession
of
bishops
from
the
apostles
to
any
subsequent
period
. --
Hook
.
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