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  • ...ing James I]] of [[England]]. It was first published in 1611 and has had a profound impact on the church in England and also on English literature as a whole.
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  • In the 20th and 21st century a number of theologians have had a profound impact on the church and society. [[Billy Graham]], for example, in the mid
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  • : Christ's death was his profound expression of self-denial and self-sacrifice, the same elements a parent mu
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  • ...0. His tombstone refers to him as "an eminent scholar and metaphysician, a profound theologian, a man of tender piety and of a lowly loving spirit."
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  • This is both a simple question and a profound one.
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  • ...ng he did not know Jesus. To say Thomas was swearing, or merely exclaiming profound surprise has no evidence.
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  • ...h the works of John Foxe. His impact on religion in the United Kingdom was profound and lasting.
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  • ...a as missionaries upon the invitation of the prince of Moravia. They had a profound influence on the population, bringing writing and the alphabet along with C
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  • ...ely devoted to the superstitions of Popery to be easily extricated from so profound an abyss of mire, God by a sudden conversion subdued and brought my mind to
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  • ...a, Mohammed, Confucius, and others. Some might give Him credit for being a profound moral teacher. Still others might say He was a loving, but weak person who ...ut into His mouth? Not communities, which at most shape, but never create, profound discourse. See Vincent Taylor. The Formation of the Gospel Tradition. (Macm
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  • ...is a perfect example. Luther doesn't write analytical theology. He writes profound verbose sentiment driving one to think deeply. ...difficult theological and philosophical jargon. Humor and wit, as well as profound theological insight can be found frequently. It’s no wonder the great Cat
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  • ...the medieval translations” [Grisar, 421]. Grisar though minimizes Luther’s profound importance to Christendom at every opportunity. A few pages later he declar
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