[ad. Gr. εἰρηνικόν, neut. of εἰρηνικός: see prec.] A proposal tending to make peace; an attempt to reconcile differences.

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[1656.  (title) Εἰρηνικόν, a Poeme, wherein is persuaded the composing of the differences of all the faithfull.]

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1865.  Pusey, Truth Eng. Ch. (title-page), The Church of England a Portion of Christ’s One Holy Catholic Church, and a Means of restoring visible Unity. An Eirenicon.

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1886.  Pall Mall Gaz., 19 June, 1/2. We wait with interest to see Mr. Chamberlain’s response to the new Eirenicon.

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