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  • ...ecome known as the “Little Italy” of Sydney. The café service was there a natural extension of the café streetscape of the Norton Street <ref>[http://www.sm
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  • ...laining apparent contradictions in the [[Bible]]. They also understood the natural order as pointing to God and attempted to show that Christianity was a reas
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  • Augustine taught that no person born of natural procreation (‘of a man and a woman’) is free from sin. With the excepti
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  • Although the mere existence of God can be deduced by natural reason his nature is beyond our understanding. He gives life to all and he
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  • ...He has the right to elect some to salvation and let all the rest go their natural way: to hell. This is predestination. ...a sinner, of needing repentance, etc. All of these are out of reach of the natural man. He cannot understand them.
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  • It's a deeply personal thing to capture who I am as an artist in a natural way, at this point in My Life. ...ay to settle and enjoy the blessings and benifits, both from spiritual and natural dimensions.
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  • ...s dead in sin ([[Romans 5:12]]). Without the power of the Holy Spirit, the natural person is blind and deaf to the message of the gospel ([[Mark 4:11]]f). Thi
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  • ...r sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness." Confession of sin and its natural result of repentance are necessary elements of the Christian's life. But, w
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  • ...theology. Of course, that presentation is often unintentional, but it is a natural consequence of such theology if it is not prepared with respect of opposing
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  • ...e fall of Adam is such that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and works, to faith, and calling upon God; wherefore we have no po
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  • ...does not have absolute power... but rather the power to maximally utilize natural laws to bring about His purposes."
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  • ...prisonment and martyrdom of [[St. Peter]] seem historical, Clement was the natural representative of St. Paul, and even of his companion, the "apostle of the
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  • : Let mental culture go on advancing, let the natural sciences progress in ever greater extent and depth, and the human mind wide
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  • In fact, Geneva had three classes of residents: the ''citoyens'', who were natural citizens, and had the right to participate in all levels of city government ...re could be no knowledge of self without knowledge of God. All men have a natural awareness of divinity, which is both planted in their minds and made eviden
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  • ...ed a world in which technology was not required. Food was readily at hand, natural shelter was provided, and health was assured. So is technology just the res ...eason for this prohibition is not made explicit. Altars were to be made of natural materials -- earth and stone -- rather than being manufactured. They were t
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  • ...is productive and the largest supplier of natural food not because of the natural soil, but because of the men and women’s lives that were poured into the
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