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  • subtopics = [[Righteousness of God]] ...fore God having been reckoned as without [[sin]] through the [[atonement]] of [[Jesus]].
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  • ...imes and Seasons, Vol. 3, March 15, 1842, pp. 709-710 under the leadership of [[Joseph Smith]] Jr.. ...e in [[God]], the Eternal Father, and in His Son, [[Jesus Christ]], and in the [[Holy Spirit|Holy Ghost]].
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  • topic_name = The Colossian Heresy | ...h of [[Colossae]], causing the [[apostle Paul]] to write his [[Epistle to the Colossians]].
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  • ...me courtesy. (No offense meant to anyone, just had some bad experiences in the past.) God Bless!
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  • ...aham, see [[Historical understandings of Genesis]]; see also [[Timeline of church history]] and [[Chronology (EBD)]].}} ==Overview of events==
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  • ...ts for God's existence, as well as reflection on the nature and attributes of God. [[Thomas Aquinas]] is the most famous classical proponent of natural theology.
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  • [[Image:Paul's Missionary Journeys Small.jpg|thumb|center|a map of the regions that [[apostle Paul|Paul]] travelled. Colossae is in grid I-4]] | ...ns, Epistle to the (EBD)|Easton's Bible Dictionary entry on the Epistle to the Colossians]]
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  • * [[Essence of Christianity]] ** [[Trinity]], [[Nature of Christ]]
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  • ...editors whose role it is to pursue good content development in major areas of WikiChristian. ...spective of trust in Biblical truth in line with WikiChristian's Statement of Faith.
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  • ...ulgences was one of the main reasons for the [[Reformation]] and formation of [[Protestantism|Protestant churches]]. ...ue to sin, the guilt of which has been forgiven. Some of the terms used in the past were pax, remissio, donatio, condonatio.
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  • * [[Assyrian Church of the East]] * [[The Truth About the Christian Faith (Mar Odisho, 1298 C.E.)]]|
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  • ...zing teachers who sought to draw away the disciples from the simplicity of the gospel. Like most of Paul's epistles, this consists of two parts, a doctrinal and a practical.
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  • * [[Technology in the Bible]] * [[Social Effects of Technology]]
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  • ...Eastern Orthodox]] Churches. This issue was one of the main issues causing the [[Reformation]]. Protestant churches today teach that a person is saved by '''Quotes from the [[Council of Trent]]'''
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  • ...Metropolitan of N'siwin and Armenia, AD 1298, of the [[Assyrian Church of the East]]}} ...2:16) and in a new and eternal life (John 6:68; 17:3), all which Articles of Faith are spiritual and unworldly.
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  • ...sdom, to express the fact of the revolt of our first parents from God, and the consequent sin and misery in which they and all their posterity were involv ...if we are to understand the Bible at all as a revelation of God's purpose of mercy.
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