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  • ...rch|High Church]]{{·}} [[Low church|Low Church]]{{·}} [[Broad church|Broad Church]]{{·}} [[Oxford Movement]]{{·}} [[Evangelicalism]]{{·}} [[39 Articles]]{
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  • ...ry action and therefore the Crusades are seen as a historical fault of the church of the day. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Church history]]
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  • ...roups such as the Christadelphians and LDS, or 3) Use "denominations" as a broad term for religions? I'd favor number 2 - listing Christian denoms and relat : * Would agree with the Bible and the early church fathers (the Nicene creed) as containing core Christian doctrine
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  • The word evangelicalism often refers to a broad collection of religious beliefs, practices, and traditions which are found === Church Organizations and Associations ===
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  • ...ded by the el-Haram i.e., "the sacred enclosure," about 200 feet long, 115 broad, and of an average height of about 50. This building, from the immense size ...ng account of this visit is given in Dean Stanley's Lectures on the Jewish Church. It was also visited in 1866 by the Marquis of Bute, and in 1869 by the lat
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  • Which is the Church of the Living God, the Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Without Controversy, ...minion:Statement of Faith|Statement of Faith]] | [[Religious Organizations:Church Of the Living God:Keith Dominion:Officials|Officials]]
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  • ...rm that is used to describe the false teachings that occurred in the early church of [[Colossae]], causing the [[apostle Paul]] to write his [[Epistle to th ...at by the content of Paul's counter arguments in his letter. There are two broad views on the nature of the heresy. One is that it was a Jewish heresy, with
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  • One of the largest islands of the Mediterranean, about 148 miles long and 40 broad. It is distant about 60 miles from the Syrian coast. It was the "Chittim" o ...bours (13:4-13), when he and Barnabas and John Mark were sent forth by the church of Antioch. It was afterwards visited by Barnabas and Mark alone (15:39). M
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  • ...people of the same gender. Few issues cause as much division in today's [[church]] as the issue of [[homosexual]] relationships and this relates in part to ...esulted in a conference being called to challenge the ruling; however, the church ruled in favor of Gene Robinson.
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  • ...[Protestant]] [[Reformer]] in the 16th century who formed the Presbetyrian Church in Switzerland. His followers further developed the theology of Calvinism. In a broad sense, Calvinism can be virtually synonymous with "Reformed Protestantism",
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  • ...more value than a deceived person. Paul did not go about ordaining, in the Church, knaves to govern fools. He is dealing with Christians, all of whom have be ...even in that day, was less a victim of circumstances than woman, so in the Church must he shoulder the heavier responsibilities? This word 'saved' is often u
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  • ...mes of the people,[1] for they have usually outnumbered the men throughout Church history even since meetings have been held in public churches. Now if only ...sued Paul wherever he went, the so called "Judaizers," bent on winning the Church back to Judaism. We believe this is what stirred up the "woman question" at
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  • ...to church to see if the women are veiled or not, ¾not the best motive for church-going. Still others, that "angels" mean "spies.” But Dr. John Lightfoot t ...aul's meaning. If there had been any reasons for ordering women to veil in church, would not the Holy Ghost have seen to it that those reasons were properly
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  • ...hed for the holy sepulchre, and built over the supposed site a magnificent church, which was completed and dedicated A.D. 335. He relaxed the laws against th ...ch followed, many churches and convents were erected in the holy city. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre was rebuilt during this period, and it alone remains
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  • ...:15; 25:1: see also Rev. 21:2,9; Eph. 5:27. There is no character in the [[church]] of [[Christ]], and no situation in which the [[believer]] is placed, but ...sting-place of his people. (Song 1:7,8) [[Christ]]'s commendation of the [[church]], Her esteem for Him. (Song 1:9-17)
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  • ...le]] resource and a wiki Christian community representing the contemporary church thinking and philosophy. Let us keep the vision of wikichristian broad, to be a meta christian resource linking and reviewing everything christian
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  • ...riest. It is evident that [[God]] never had any infallible priest in his [[church]] upon earth, when even the high priest was liable to fall into sins of ign ...aid, atonement is made, and the [[sin]] shall be forgiven. The saving of [[church]]es and kingdoms from ruin, is owing to the satisfaction and mediation of [
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  • ...rary of leading divines of the commonwealth times,—minister of the largest church in West Suffolk for the uninterrupted period of thirty-five years,—author ...n, Owen, Goodwin, and a host of other giants in theology, seceded from the Church of England, Gurnall stood fast, and refused to move. He did not act with th
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  • ...uld easily examine the facts surrounding the tomb]. As a result... (9) the Church was born and grew, (10) with Sunday the primary day of worship. (11) James The explosive growth of the Church demands the resurrection of Jesus to account for it. It wasn’t the powerf
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  • ...example, an article about the Apostle Paul is going to going to have more broad appeal than an article about a local pastor (No disrespect intended for the ...ch makes it easier to put up videos on your website. It is endorsed by a Church in Minnesota that has a website and can be found below:
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  • The frequency of metaphoric references indicates a broad acceptance among the Biblical writers of the technologies of their time. If ...ing of [[Ephesians 2:19]] - [[Ephesians 2:22]] applies that concept to the church collectively as well as to Christians individually. [[1 Peter 2:4]] - [[1 P
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  • ...s to [[Abraham]] respecting his seed, and shadows forth the state of the [[church]], in the wilderness of this world, until her arrival at the heavenly Canaa ...ost when it was persecuted: the blood of the martyrs was the seed of the [[church]]. They that take counsel against the [[Lord]] and his [[Israel]], do but
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  • ...el]]; and to prepare them for the admission of the [[Gentiles]] into the [[church]]. ...ask him, Lu 11:13; Joh 7:38, 39; see Ac 11:16. Observe here, the outward [[church]] is [[Christ]]'s floor, Isa 21:10. True [[believer]]s are as wheat, substa
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  • There was much evil then in the [[church]], yet [[God]] left not himself without witness. Anna always dwelt in, or a ...and life, our profession of [[religion]] and relation to [[God]] and his [[church]], will stand us in no stead at all; the sorer will our destruction be, if
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  • ...ng to all [[believer]]s; thy favour is the defence and protection of thy [[church]]. ...he saints; but for them to abide in the flesh is more profitable for the [[church]].
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  • ...n and with what faith I solicited from the piety of my mother and from thy Church (which is the mother of us all) the baptism of thy Christ, my Lord and my G ...even while thy solemn rites were being celebrated inside the walls of thy church, to desire and to plan a project which merited death as its fruit. For this
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  • always goes to the town of Morality to church;) and partly because he broad parchment was opened before her, in which were recorded the sum of
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