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Reformed
Meaning
Verb
●
simple past
and
past participle
of reform
Adj
●
Corrected;
amended
;
restored
to
purity
or
excellence
; said,
specifically
, of the whole body of Protestant
churches
originating
in the Reformation, or, in a more
restricted
sense
, of those who
separated
from Martin Luther on the
doctrine
of
consubstantiation
, etc; and
carried
the Reformation, as they
claimed
, to a higher point.
●
Amended
in character
and life.
●
In British English & Military:
Retained
in service
on
half
or
full
pay
after the
disbandment
of the company or troop.
●
Of the Protestant
movement
typically
associated with John Calvin, as
separated
from the Lutheran Church to
pursue
more
extensive
reformation.
●
Of the whole body of Protestant
churches
originating
in the Reformation.
●
Of a
restorational
sect
of Catholicism which does not
commune
with the Vatican, and
incorporates
evangelical
Protestant ideologies.
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