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  • ...tion of freedom of religion within the Roman Empire. The edict was a joint proclamation made by the Western emperor [[Constantine I]] and the Eastern emperor [[Lic
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  • ...ues of fire" descended on the heads of the [[apostles]] accompanied by the proclamation of the gospel in foreign languages unknown by the speakers. Today, some Chr
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  • * To denote the proclamation of God's saving activity in Jesus Christ or to denote the message proclaime
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  • '''Third Decade:''' The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God (Mark 1:14-15)
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  • The term 'evangelical' defines EFCA's "commitment to the proclamation of the Gospel and to the authority of Scriptures as being inerrant in the o
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  • ...he Western emperor [[Constantine I]] and the Eastern emperor Licinius. The proclamation - called the [[edict of Milan]] - established religious toleration for Chri
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  • ...a number of speeches given by early Christians. These speeches combine the proclamation of the gospel to introduce the hearers to Jesus, and an appeal for them to
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  • ...of Kingdom of God in Jesus. Not only were the miracles associated with the proclamation of the Kingdom, but they also gave a better understanding of the Kingdom
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  • ...the real presence. At the same time, the king shared in the drafting of a proclamation giving Anabaptists and sacramentaries ten days to get out of the country.
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  • ...pe and pray that you would consider joining forces again for the study and proclamation of the gospel through WikiChristian.
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  • ...nteraction with Christ. He will take a great step of faith or make a great proclamation only to not quite get the full impact of what he just did or said. This is
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  • ...deacon then announces from a balcony over St. Peter's Square the following proclamation: Annuntio vobis gaudium magnum! Habemus Papam! ("I announce to you a great
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  • ...extent of the transformation of the Mediterranean world following from its proclamation. The impetus for this movement was the conviction that the same Jesus who w
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