Discipled

adj, verb

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Having been converted or trained as a disciple or a group of disciples.

    "From whence it is argued, that the Infants of notorious ungodly Parents being Members of a Discipled Nation, may therefore be baptized as such Members."

  2. 2
    Appropriate for a disciple; as a disciple.

    "These demands have been properly tethered to renewed and repeated scriptural discernment, with the result that scriptural reality resolves exile in different ways: exile, for instance, may refer to a discipled participation in the Cross; or to an ascetic denial and yearning; or to some transtemporal pneumatic embrace; or an agonistic resistance to evil; to penitence; to the long practice of prayer."

  3. 3
    Serving as a student or follower of a mentor or spiritual teacher.

    "Liu Shao-Chi in How To Be A Good Communist which was kept in print for a time in this country, emphasized that the good Communists must be thoroughly discipled in their philosophy of life; whole-heartedly dedicated even unto death; and he must be willing to participate in any phase of the revolutionary activity – all activity is considered to be revolutionary activity."

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of disciple form-of, participle, past

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