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Definition of Saint andrew the apostle
1. Noun. (New Testament) disciple of Jesus; brother of Peter; patron saint of Scotland.
Category relationships: New Testament
Generic synonyms: Apostle, Saint
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saint Andrew The Apostle
Literary usage of Saint andrew the apostle
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Book of the Popes (Liber Pontificalis) I- by Louise Ropes Loomis (1916)
"... He was bishop from the consulship of Paulinus (AD 498) to the consulship of
Senator (AD 514).2 He built the basilica of Saint Andrew, the apostle, ..."
2. Magisterial Cases by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain Court of Criminal Appeal (1907)
"... of Saint Luke the Evangelist, of Saints Simon and Jude the Apostles, of All
Saints, of Saint Andrew the Apostle, of Saint Thomas the Apostle, ..."
3. Cathedral Antiquities by John Britton (1814)
"Such were those of Saint Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, of Edward the Confessor,
where the child Harald was buried, of Saint Andrew the Apostle, ..."
4. The Book of the Popes (Liber Pontificalis) I- by Louise Ropes Loomis (1916)
"... He was bishop from the consulship of Paulinus (AD 498) to the consulship of
Senator (AD 514).2 He built the basilica of Saint Andrew, the apostle, ..."
5. Magisterial Cases by Great Britain Courts, Great Britain Court of Criminal Appeal (1907)
"... of Saint Luke the Evangelist, of Saints Simon and Jude the Apostles, of All
Saints, of Saint Andrew the Apostle, of Saint Thomas the Apostle, ..."
6. Cathedral Antiquities by John Britton (1814)
"Such were those of Saint Edmund, Archbishop of Canterbury, of Edward the Confessor,
where the child Harald was buried, of Saint Andrew the Apostle, ..."