humanitarian

suomi-englanti sanakirja

humanitarian englannista suomeksi

  1. ihmisystävä

  2. humanitaarinen

  1. humanitaarinen

  2. Substantiivi

humanitarian englanniksi

  1. Concerned with people's welfare, and the alleviation of suffering; compassionate, humane.

  2. (quote-book)|location=N.Y.|publisher=Syracuse Radical Club|month=July|year=1871|page=3|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=toW7vrJoETcC&pg=RA6-PP5|oclc=77744325|passage=So far as the followers of (w) have woven the humanitarian teachings of their master into the living fibre of their own daily lives, the Christian religion has been a blessing and a civilizer.

  3. (quote-book) The Social War of the Year 1900; or, The Conspirators and Lovers!|location=Philadelphia, Pa.|publisher=Landis Publishing Society,(nb...)|year=1872|page=20|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=7DceAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA20|oclc=2197337|passage=This most painful condition fractured arm, ... was brought about through the humanitarian act of saving, and restoring to life, the angelic form of a creature whose very existence was a gigantic balm of Gilead to the lacerated body of our hero, ...

  4. (quote-book)|series=The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges|location=Cambridge, Cambridgeshire|publisher=University Press|University Press|year=1909|page=xxxii|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/wisdomofsolomon00greg/page/n37/mode/1up|oclc=460328877|passage=But though personified, the function of Wisdom is mainly humanitarian: her delights are with the sons of men (of Proverbs|Proverbs viii. 31, 32).

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  7. (quote-book)|month=September 13–14|year=1980|oclc=8539476|passage=Dr. John Fothergill, eighteenth century Quaker physician, was eminent in the practice of medicine, active in the religious Society of Friends, and prominent in the humanitarian and charitable philanthropies of his time.

  8. Of or pertaining to the belief that Christ is fully human and not divine.

  9. (quote-book)|location=Trowbridge, Wiltshire|publisher=(...) Abraham Small, for Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|year=1792|section=section IV (Of Your Comments upon the Following Extract from Dr. Priestley’s Letter to Dr. Price|Richard Price, Page 45)|page=85|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rAGX0Flya4MC&pg=PA85|oclc=748679330|passage=I might further object that ſome Humanitarians would tell you that the doctrine of the atonement is perfectly compatible with the ſimple humanity of Chriſt, ſo that to every perſon of the Humanitarian perſuaſion the former tenet does not appear "mockery and deluſion."

  10. (quote-book), Esq.|location=Bath, Somerset|publisher=(...) R. Cruttwell, for Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|year=1793|pages=147–148|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=pDPQy8poZRYC&pg=PA148|oclc=84811788|passage=You muſt have recourſe to pretty ſtrong figure to reconcile that belief to humanitarian tenets, from this beautiful and ſublime chapter.

  11. (synonym of)

  12. (quote-book)|year=1876|pages=3–4|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ExBS8qAkTtsC&pg=PA3|oclc=38313403|passage=By the study of natural laws, Humanitarian philosophers know how to distinguish those thoughts, desires and actions which are rewarded, from those that are corrected, and Humanitarian philosophers are thus, next to the God of Nature, the safest guides and greatest benefactors of mankind; for, not a single individual, still less Society, can improve without the Humanitarian philosophy, as it alone is based on the only infallible criterion.

  13. A person concerned with people's welfare; a do-gooder or philanthropist.

  14. (quote-book)|translator=J. S. Thrasher|title=The Island of Cuba,(nb...)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Derby & Jackson,(nb...); Cincinnati, Oh.: H. W. Derby|year=1856|page=53|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=xmVZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA53|oclc=85800438|passage=But if we doubt the humanity of the social theories of de las Casas|Bartolomé de Las Casas, and the humanitarians of the sixteenth century, what verdict may not posterity accord to those of Wilberforce|William Wilberforce and the humanitarians of the nineteenth century, when it contemplates the results of their social experiments in St. Domingo, Jamaica, and the other islands of the American Archipelago.

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  16. (quote-book) James Dover Grant|chapter=31|title=Visitor (Child novel)|Running Blind|series=A (w) Novel|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=Jove Books|date=13 July 2000|year_published=July 2009|page=508|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=r0hw66pmL8wC&pg=PA508|isbn=978-0-515-14350-8|passage=And she took the time to lock the door behind her, even though she was rushing upstairs because she's such a humanitarian?

  17. One who believes that Christ is fully human and not divine.

  18. (quote-book)|location=Trowbridge, Wiltshire|publisher=(...) Abraham Small, for Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|year=1792|section=section II (Of Your Quotation from Irenæus)|page=171|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=rAGX0Flya4MC&pg=PA171v=onepage&q=humanitarian&f=false|oclc=748679330|passage=But it will be demanded, how happened it that Irenæus, the pupil of that (w) who is repreſented to have been a Humanitarian, ſhould become a zealous advocate for the Deity of Chriſt?

  19. (quote-book), Esq.|location=Bath, Somerset|publisher=(...) R. Cruttwell, for Cadell (publisher)|Thomas Cadell,(nb...)|year=1793|page=34|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=pDPQy8poZRYC&pg=PA34|oclc=84811788|passage=Should any one tell a Humanitarian, that I ''worſhipped'' and ''adored'' my Saviour, might he not with equal juſtice ſuppoſe me to avow only the ſame ſort of reverence I thought due a parent, or the adoration one profeſſed to pay any beloved object.

  20. (quote-journal)|month=January|year=1829|volume=II|issue=1|page=7|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=6N4ZAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA7|oclc=1766347|passage=It is well understood that most Unitarians, especially those recently educated, are ''humanitarians''. They deny the preexistence of Christ, and regard him as no more than a highly gifted and Divinely inspired prophet, a man.

  21. (quote-journal) 1841. 12mo. pp. 400. (book review).|magazine=The Boston Quarterly Review|location=Boston, Mass.|publisher=Benjamin H. Greene,(nb...)|month=July|year=1841|volume=IV|issue=III|page=392|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=NKbQAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA392|oclc=1069626885|passage=He &91;(w)&93; is not a Trinitarian nor yet a Humanitarian, but seems to favor what is sometimes called the Superangelic scheme. He appears to have shrunk from relying on Jesus as a man, and to have been unable to perceive the strict identity of the Son with the Father, and so gets for a Saviour a being neither God nor man.

  22. (quote-book)|year=1876|page=136|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=ExBS8qAkTtsC&pg=PA136|oclc=38313403|passage=Therefore, Humanitarians alone devote their present lives to create heavens within themselves and others, and a real paradise upon earth, because they do not waste their time with Pagan delusions, Sceptical doubts, and Atheistical selfishness, but live happily in the present by preparing for themselves and others happier future human lives upon our improveable globe.