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  • subtopics = [[What Adventists believe (adventist.com)]] | ...bath]] and a belief that death is an unconscious, nondescript state, until an imminent, global Second Advent of [[Christ]].
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  • ...is a word that describes a noun. For example, [[Αγαθος]] meaning "good" is an adjective. ...in form depending upon the way in which their noun is used in a sentence. An adjective needs to match the noun it describes in case, gender and number.
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  • ...''infinitive mood''' is a form of the verb. In English, an infinitive verb is expressed using the word "to" before the verb (e.g. "to destroy" = λυει The Present indicatives an unfolding action whereas the Aorist indicatives a summary action. In practi
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  • {{quote | text=If ye are in doubt as to what We have revealed from time to time to Our servant, then produce a Sura like ...ry to write a chapter that compares. Non-Muslims object that this argument is fatally flawed.
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  • ...iah'' or ''the Messiah'' because ''al'' is a definite article. The Arabic is ''al Masih." See also 3.45, 4.157, 4.171, 4.172, 5.17, 5.72, 5.75, 9.30, a Masih is different from the related ''mamsuah'' which means ''annointed.'' The diffe
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  • ...) in which the bishop sits as the principal symbol of his office. ''See'' is still used in that way but only in poetic contexts. ...s. Canon law eventually came up with a solution for this problem (see the article ''[[Holy See]]''.)
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  • * [[Koine Greek: Definite Article|Definite]] A noun, in basic terms, is a word that is a thing or an object or a concept.
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  • ...hat occurs when a person puts his faith in [[Christ]], and as such baptism is only appropriate for believing adults, and not for infants. ...ptisms are related to new belief and conversion and this is often cited as an argument for believer's baptism today.
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  • The Encylclical Epistle of the Church at Smyrna is a document that tells of the death of [[Polycarp]]. ==Main article==
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  • ...true Islam, it is proper to study Islam as understood by Muhammad, the Qur'an, and his original followers. These sources greatly differ from modern Musl ''Main article:'' [[Apologetics: The Qur'an Teaches the Bible Is True (JBJ)]]
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  • {{box | text=An anonymous opinion article}} * God is The Trinity, an eternal being existing in three persons: God the Father, Son (Jesus) and Th
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  • {{box | text=An opinion article submitted by an anonymous user.}} ...#1493;סר as "instruction" the majority of the time, however it is translated as "discipline" on several occasions as well (3.11; 5.12, 23; 6.
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  • ....389H as at 05 Jan 2024.</ref>. Professor Humphreys contributed a similar article to Science and Christian Belief<ref>Humphreys C (1993) "The Star of Bethleh Quotations from the article in the Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society:-
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  • ...was defined in the [[First Vatican Council]] in [[1870 AD]]. This teaching is not acceptable by any other Christian denomination. ...infallibility does not signify that the pope is impeccable, i.e., that he is specially exempt from liability to sin.
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  • '''Louisiana Baptist University (LBU)''' is a conservative Christian University and Seminary located in Shreveport, Lou ...d credits or degrees from LBU as well as other well known seminaries. This is not unusual considering the fact that credits and degrees of other institut
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  • ...stians use many things of the world. For instance, if you are reading this article, then you obviously use the Internet. That's got more worldly and immoral j ...Fall and am very excited. I attend [[Sand Springs Baptist Church]]. My dad is the youth pastor. Thanks for reading and God bless!
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  • ...al evidence or the resurrection; its purpose is to understand what the Qur'an meant. ''Main article:'' [[Substitution of Jesus]]
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  • A '''participle''' is a word that has both the properties of a verb and a noun. In English, parti For example, [[Matthew 21:22]] the word '''[[πιστευοντες]]''' is translated as '''believing'''
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  • ...ecifically, to promote the sacramenthl value of the act and to refute what is commonly called [[believer's baptism]]. ...3.27). ''Everyone'' who is baptized receive the grace of Christ, and there is no added stipulation here that such baptism must include affirmation of bel
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