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  • topic_name = Vatican I [[Image:Pius ix.jpg|thumb|center|[[Pius IX]], instigator of the council which affirmed his absolute authority within the [[Roman Catholic Church]].
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  • ...tion]], [[First Vatican Council]], [[Second Vatican Council|Second Vatican Council]] * [[Dispelling Myths of Roman Catholicism (AmericanCatholic)]] |
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  • The Epistle to the Hebrews is a book of the [[New Testament]]. It was a letter written to the early [[church]]. It ...or does the epistle contain a discourse on Apostolic authority. The author of the epistle also includes himself as a second generation believer in chapte
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  • subtopics = [[Edict of Milan]] | ...for ending persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire with his [[Edict of Milan]]
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  • '''History of the Nasrani Church of the East''' ...srani Orthodox Church" and the more popular "Saint Thomas Christian Church of the East and Abroad".
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  • topic_name = The First Epistle of Clement to the Corinthian Church | ...tle of Clement to the Corinthians|English translation of the First Epistle of Clement to Corinth]]
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  • Alexandria - [[Orthodox Church of Alexandria]] [[Alliance of Baptist Churches]]
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  • "Christian" I replied. "Simply Christian". But to satisfy him, I continued, "But I attend an Anglican church currently."
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  • ...c Church to be its greatest theologian and one of the thirty-three Doctors of the Church. ...that position; this would have been a normal career-path for a younger son of the nobility.
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  • ...of the will. Venial sin weakens the individual but it does not deprive him of spiritual life. There is no obligation to confess venial sins, which can be ...those who commit sin not leading to death. There is sin leading to death. I do not say that he should pray about that. All unrighteousness is sin, and
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  • ...y papacy. Peter is widely considered to have been among the "inner circle" of [[Jesus]]' disciples (ex. Mark 5.12). ...eeds, and church tradition has a well developed story of his [[A Biography of Saint Peter#Martyrdom | martyrdom]].
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  • ...Sancta Sedes''). Catholics worldwide consider each pope to be the succesor of [[St. Peter]]. The current Pope is Benedict XVI. ...ficate without being canonically and properly elected to it. The existence of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Churc
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  • subtopics = [[Books of the Bible]] - [[Old Testament]], [[New Testament]] * [[Timeline of Biblical History]] - [[Historical accuracy of the Bible]]
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  • [[Image:Davinci_code.jpg|thumb|center|Cover of The Da Vinci Code]] | ...line. At least ten books debunking its claims have been written, with most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's d
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  • ...governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ...rtin Luther, Calvin is arguably one of the two most significant architects of the Reformation.
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  • subtopics = [[Branches of Protestantism Index]] - [[Anabaptist]], [[Anglican Communion]], [[Baptist]] * [[History of Protestantism]] - [[Reformation]], [[Puritan Movement]]
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  • <center><font size="4"><font color="brown">'''Why I Am Now Against Contraception, and an Appeal to My Fellow Christians'''</fon ...ow they believed women could become pastors. Up to that point in my life, I had always adhered to the more conservative view that only men were called
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