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  • : It is on this account that we baptize even infeants, although they have no sins, that they may be
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  • ...cience, intelligent design and evolution | Genesis 1]] - Does the Creation account contradict the theory of evolution? [[Apologetics: Genesis 1-2.4 | Genesis 1-2:4]] - The Creation account and the Babylonian Creation myth
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  • ...h the region of [[Samaria]] and stopping at the town of [[Sychar]]. In the account Jesus meets a Samaritan woman drawing water from a well and speaks to her a
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  • The Book of Jonah gives an account of the prophet [[Jonah]] and the well-known story in which God commands him
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  • ...settled thousands of years ago by ancestors of its Aborginal peoples (who account for about 2% of the population) and later, from 1788 onwards by waves of Br
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  • ...papal statements. The [[Catechism of the Catholic Church]] gives a rather account of its beliefs. Some of its teaching are not accepted by many Christians ho
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  • ...nd Sapphira. This account of a [[God is holy|holy God]] can be a difficult account for Christians to come to grips with. As members of the early church, Anani
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  • ...th to disclose the location of a book "written upon gold plates, giving an account of the former inhabitants of this [American] continent, and the source from
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  • ...entury BC. The story itself probably dates to the eighteenth century BC on account of the fact that this is the time when the god Marduk seemed to have a prom [[Genesis 1]] gives the Biblical account of [[creation]]. Some major points of difference between the Enuma Elish an
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  • | [[Greek:δια|δια]] || through, by means of, during, after || || on account of, because of ||
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  • ...of the [[New Testament]]. It is one of the four [[Gospels]], containing an account of the birth of [[Jesus]], his ministry and his death and resurrection. It
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  • ...he four accounts of the life of Jesus found in the [[New Testament]]; each account is named after the traditional author - [[Gospel of Matthew]], [[Gospel of * The account of Jesus walking on water ([[Mark 6]] and [[Matthew 14]])
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  • ...deeply religious gesture, which is why personal needs should be taken into account."
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  • The Old Testament is the first major part of the [[Bible]], giving an account of God's interaction with the Jewish people through their history. To [[Chr ...oetry (or wisdom books) and prophecy. Within these categories, it gives an account of creation, and then follows the story of God's interaction with the Jewis
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  • ...ur standing before God is based on our inherent righteousness, but only on account of the righteousness of Christ imputed (credited) to us by faith and His su ...the blessedness of the man to whom God imputes (reckons, credits to one’s account) righteousness apart from works” (Romans 4:4-6).
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  • ...(12/11/10) William released his first book "Penholder" an autobiographical account of his near death where God saved his life.<ref>http://www.penholder-theboo
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  • ====We Are Justified on Account of Christ.==== ...roperly speaking, therefore, God alone justifies us, and justifies only on account of Christ, not imputing sins to us but imputing his righteousness to us.
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  • ...20:9]]; [[Ecclesiastes 7:20]]; [[James 3:2]]; [[1 John 1:8]]). See Paul's account of himself in [[Romans 7]]:14-25; [[Philippians 3]]:12-14; and [[1 Timothy
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