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  • * [[Greece]] - The country of Greece and its people
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  • :Above its sad and lowly plains, :And ever over its Babel sounds
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  • ...e religion of England is [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christianity]] and its official flag is [[Saint George's Cross]].
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  • ...ifferent places."; "Yes," said the Lord Digory. "Its inside is bigger than its outside."; "Yes," said Queen Lucy. "In our world too, a stable once had som
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  • ...It was founded in 1955 by a group of less than 300. In 2005, it moved to its new facility near Lake Joy Road and Russell Parkway. It is part of the [[S
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  • Christophobia (or Christianophobia) is the hatred of [[Christianity]] and its [[Christians|followers]].
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  • ...its critical acclaim, and the record label promptly dropped the band from its roster. Shortly thereafter, lead vocalist Steven Patrick abruptly left the ...espite the success of Promise Man, ForeFront Records dropped the band from its label. In 1997, after a short hiatus, Holy Soldier independently produced a
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  • ...is the "mother" of the worldwide [[Anglican Communion]], the oldest among its nearly forty independent national churches.
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  • ...and another quarter [[Lutheran]]. Known as the "Land of Lakes" because of its over 15,000 lakes, a play on the name produces "Land of Lutherans". 14% of Minnesota is the northernmost state apart from Alaska; its isolated Northwest Angle in Lake of the Woods is the only part of the 48 co
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  • The Bible includes bats in its lists of unclean birds, but bats are mammals.
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  • ...outback. It was originally settled thousands of years ago by ancestors of its Aborginal peoples (who account for about 2% of the population) and later, f
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  • * [[The Law]] - The [[Old Testament]] tradition with its rules and regulations, in contrast with [[Grace]] through [[Jesus]] in the
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  • ...place of the [[Reformation]]. Today it is also known as Lutherstadt, after its most famous citizen, [[Martin Luther]].
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  • ...Aylesbury]]. Other well known towns include [[Olney]], which is famous for its [[hymn]] book.
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  • Many critics hold the NKJV in high regards and despite its name, the translation is not related to the more popular and older, [[King
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  • It traces its roots to the time of Byzantine Empire.
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  • topic_name = Christianity at its core / Mere Christianity |
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  • [[Aramaic]] Primacists believe that the [[New Testament]] and/or its sources were originally written in the Aramaic language, not [[Koine Greek]
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  • ...Wiremu Ratana in early 20th century [[New Zealand]]. The Ratana Church has its headquarters at the settlement of Ratana, near Wanganui. ...ce of God. Hostile attitudes have caused the church to be guarded towards its teaching and founder.
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