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  • ...conservative state in the southern [[USA]]. Its capital is [[Austin]] and its largest city is [[Houston]].
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  • ...ut now unregistered users can edit articles. Users are required to respect its intention of being written from an Reformed evangelical Protestant backgrou
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  • As with joy they hailed its light,<br> Thou its Light, its Joy, its Crown,<br>
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  • ...ghamshire]]. Its main town is [[Milton Keynes]] acounting for about 90% of its population of 200,000 people. The town of [[Olney]] lies in the borough.
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  • ...unist [[USSR]] for decades, the majority of its 3 million people belong to its national church, the [[Armenian Apostolic Church]]. A smaller number of peo ..., the [[Kingdom of Armenia]] is the first country to adopt Christianity as its state religion and it did so in 301 AD.
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  • ...t has a smaller site at Waterloo, near Sydney's central business district. Its off-shoots include [[Hillsong London]], in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Hillso Hillsong is well known for its music. Some of its songs include
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  • ...back to Jesus and his Apostles through unbroken [[Apostolic Succession]]. Its doctrines were formalized through a series of church councils in the follow
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  • ...d its co-cathedral, the Basilica of Saint Mary in the city of Minneapolis. Its official newspaper is The Catholic Spirit. ...has 222 parish churches in twelve counties of [[Minnesota]]. It counts in its membership an approximate total of 750,000 people. It has two seminaries, t
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  • * [[Nehemiah]] - the governor of Jerusalem who oversaw its rebuilding after the exile
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  • ...was in the Scottish Psalter (1650). It is traditionally sung at funerals. Its beautiful words remind us that [[God]] is our guide and protector.
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  • ...sm of the Catholic Church]] gives a rather account of its beliefs. Some of its teaching are not accepted by many Christians however, including that it tea
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  • ==Saul's reign in its theological context==
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  • * '''[[The World]]''' - "The World" in its figurative usage in the [[Bible]] such as when Jesus says, "The world canno
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  • ...Patriarch of Antioch]] and although geographically it is centred in Syria its members are as far afield as [[Kerala]] in [[India]] and have been there si
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  • ...y due to the Roman empire among the first empires to adopt Christianity as its [[State Religion|state religion]], but most definitely the first major empi Today, [[Vatican City]] recognizes the language as one of its official languages. However, this is not to say that the [[Holy See]] holds
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  • ...2001, it originally was based upon UseMod software, but later switched to its own, open source codebase, now adopted by many other wikis. ...not to use CamelCase. In any case, its being the largest wiki has led to its being referred to, sometimes, as the Mother wiki on smaller, subject-specif
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  • Hyderabad is the capital city of the [[India]]n state of [[Andhra Pradesh]]. Its population of about 6 million is about half [[Hindu]] and half [[Muslim]].
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  • ...a series of church councils in the following centuries. Toward the end of its first thousand years of existence differences developed between the Church ...ctly back to Jesus and his Apostles through unbroken Apostolic Succession. Its doctrines were formalized through a series of church councils in the follow
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  • ...lies in south-eastern India and its capital city is [[Hyderabad]]. 89% of its people are [[Hindu]], 9% [[Muslim]] and only 2% [[Christian]]. It is the on
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  • ...lso known as the Vineyard Movement, is a Pentecostal denomination that has its roots in Evangelical Christianity.
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