Spirit of God

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From Middle English Spirit of God, spirit of God, spiryt of God.

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Spirit of God

  1. (Christianity) An epithet of the Holy Spirit.
    • 1731, “Dialogue on the Holy Spirit”, in Alexander Campbell, editor, The Millennial Harbinger, volume 2, page 553:
      The Holy Spirit is now the Spirit of Christ as it was once known by the title of the Spirit of God.

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