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  • ...d on the playground. But during a rough time my parents got out of church, and so did I. ...d, mainly because I wanted to kill myself, and tried, but God was watching and waiting.
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  • ...e John]]. The author wrote so that "you who believe in the name of the Son of God... may know that you have eternal life." ([[1 John 5:13]]). The first epistle of John is generally divided up into three parts:
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  • ...on]], [[:Category:Theatre|theatre]], [[:Category:Visual Arts|visual arts]] and [[:Category:Writing|writing]] ministries in [[Canada]]. David M.R.D. Spencer was the founder and Project Leader for [[ChristianMedia.ca]]. He ran the project from November
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  • ...lly wanted you to have a chance to understand the history of WikiChristian and where we are now. ==Status of WikiChristian==
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  • topic_name = Book of Hosea | ...ds. Hosea repeatedly echoes this message: God hates the sins of his people and judgement is certain, but God's incredible forgiving love stands firm.
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  • subtopics = [[Book of Common Prayer]] | ...e through its phrases and quotations. After Queen Mary reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church, he was executed in 1556 for heresy.
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  • <!-- Resurrection of Jesus&mdash;Wenham's harmony of the four accounts of the first Easter Sunday --> ...c_name = Resurrection of Jesus&mdash;Wenham's harmony of the four accounts of the first Easter Sunday|
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  • ...ever wondered why people are so intent on knowing which particular "brand" of Christianity a person belongs to? Have you ever wondered why there are so m ...practices. Today, they can be grouped into 6 main groups, with some amount of overlap
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  • * [[Holy Order of MANS]] ...e books under the nondescript heading "The Church in" followed by the name of the city where the cell is incorporated for business.
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  • ...ters with Christians had some tremendous impacts on my life, both positive and negative. However, I was determined to be a Muslim. ...positively at least in one area. It pushed me to move to a new experience and to explore the world from a wider view.
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  • [[Image:Davinci_code.jpg|thumb|center|Cover of The Da Vinci Code]] | ...partures from agreed historical fact being too extreme for most historians and theologians to concern themselves with.
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  • ...de music and popular rock songs. In the end analysis, the range and vision of his music defies obedience to any musical discipline. ...less and less likely that anyone, except the most avid collector, has “all of his albums.”
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  • ...[http://www.biblegateway.com/quicksearch/?quicksearch=chains chains]. Each of these imply that people created technologies to augment their abilities, to ! Summary of Content
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  • ...tried to catalogue and comment on specific verses that mention technology of any kind. That catalogue provides the raw data for the more thematic commen ...ffered here, it is worth noting that the term includes both physical tools and techniques.
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  • '''A Biographical Account of the Author, on A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. J. C. RYLE, B.A. Oxon.,'' ''Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk.''
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