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  • topic_name = The 2008 Jerusalem Declaration | ...only right if they occur between a man and a woman within a marriage. The declaration was made at the end of a conference called by conservative and evangelic An
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  • topic_name = The 2008 Jerusalem Declaration | ...only right if they occur between a man and a woman within a marriage. The declaration was made at the end of a conference called by conservative and evangelic An
    820 bytes (111 words) - 09:13, 2 July 2008
  • ===Declaration of Faith: ''Shahadah''===
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  • '''Justification''' is a term used in [[Christian]]ity to describe [[God]]'s declaration that a [[sin]]ner is without sin because of God's [[forgiveness]]. ...ess of how a sinner becomes right in God's sight, but rather is simply the declaration that a person is already right with God. Wright has argued that justificati
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  • The '''shahādah,''' or the [[Islam]]ic [[creed]], is the declaration of belief in the unity of God (''[[Allah]]'' in Arabic) and the prophethood ...ers (rasul), and some groups (notably certain Sufi mystics) will amend the declaration to mention prior prophets whose names are found in the [[Qur'an]].
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  • The Edict of Milan was the famous declaration of freedom of religion within the Roman Empire. The edict was a joint procl
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  • ...pects from Christianity.<ref>For example, the [[Second Vatican Council]]'s declaration on other religions [http://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_
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  • ...ed States government toward the late 1800's, the church issued an official declaration to end the practice of polygamy. The practice continued for several years i
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  • After the declaration of liberty of conscience by James II in 1687, he was privately ordained in
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  • The Islamic creed (known as the shahādah) is the declaration of belief in the unity of God and the prophethood of Muhammad. Its recitati
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  • ...n of a few weeks in 1666) until January 1672, when Charles II issued the [[Declaration of Religious Indulgence]]. ...n), he was again imprisoned for preaching (because Charles II withdrew the Declaration of Religious Indulgence), this time in the Bedford town jail on the stone b
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  • ...t secular supporter. The ensuing dispute lead to a break from Rome and the declaration of the King of England as head of the English ([[Anglicanism|Anglican]]) Ch
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  • ...thout a defending voice. The colonists grew angry, and in 1776, signed the Declaration of Independence, this declaring war on Great Britain. The war lasted until
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  • Since the 1870 solemn declaration of Papal Infallibility by Vatican I, this power has been used only once: in
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  • *Declaration of faith of Bible-believing protestants, puritans and evangelicals.
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  • Sanctification Initially Occurs at Salvation and is not only a declaration that a believer is holy, but also a progressive lifelong process of separat
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  • ...ost beautiful and stirring passages of the Bible. It begins with the great declaration that there is no condemnation for those who belong to [[Jesus]]. It reminds
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  • ...ed to as Q). However, this hypothesis is also consistent with the author's declaration that Luke is written after widely investigating eyewitnesses and other acco
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  • Jehovah's Witnesses believe that this declaration applies to all forms of taking blood into the body because the Scripture in
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  • ...ctrine]], [[Thirty-Nine Articles]], [[Book of Common Prayer]], [[Jerusalem Declaration]]
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