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  • topic_name = Philip Yancey Philip Yancey is a Christian author. Millions of his books have been sold worldwid
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  • topic_name = Philip Yancey Philip Yancey is a Christian author. Millions of his books have been sold worldwid
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  • * [[Philip Yancey]] | "What's so amazing about grace?" is a book by [[Philip Yancey]].
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  • == Philip School == ...nd offers undergraduate degrees in apologetics and theology. Like Trinity, Philip School is accredited by ICAATS and is based on the same principles of educa
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  • <td> 5. Philip </td><td> 5. Philip </td><td> 5. Philip </td><td> 5. Philip
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  • * [[What's so amazing about grace?]] - the book by [[Philip Yancey]]
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  • [[Philip Yancey|Yancey, Philip]]
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  • subtopics = Books - [[In His Steps]], [[The Crucifixion of Philip Strong]] |
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  • * [[Epistle of Peter to Philip|Peter to Phillip]] * [[Acts of Philip|Philip]]
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  • * Philip Bassett, Rector * Philip Bassett 1996 - 2007
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  • '''New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge by Philip Schaff'''
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  • ...[[Samaria]]. It begins following the death of Stephen. It continues with [[Philip]] taking the Gospel to Samaria, and then to an Eithopian eunuch. Acts 8 continues with Philip who is led by the [[Holy Spirit]] to go to Samaria. Here the Samaritans bel
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  • [[Philip's Daughters]]
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  • ...hors include [[C.S. Lewis]] and some famous contemporary authors include [[Philip Yancey]] who has written books including [[What's so amazing about grace?]]
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  • ...] on October 18, 1662, he was primarily home-educated by his father, Rev. Philip Henry, and also at the Thomas Doolittle academy from 1680-1682. Henry first
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  • ...says, "Have I been so long with you, and yet you have not come to know Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father; how can you say, `Show us the Fath
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  • ...s.google.co.uk/books?id=s1pzTh9oh2gC Separation of Church and State], by [[Philip Hamburger]], 2002, Harvard University Press</ref> ...e-scans.php?p=8ba45cb2e6e6198d895003124041b113&o=g Volume 11: New Mexico - Philip]
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  • * '''Philip'''. The ''Acts of Apostles'' has the narrative of Philip converting to Christianity an Ethiopian treasurer who was visiting what is <blockquote>Then the angel of the Lord said to Philip, ''Start out and go south to the road that leads down from Jerusalem to Gaz
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  • Sydenham - Our Lady and St Philip Neri
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  • * St Philip Neri (Smethwick, West Midlands) * St Philip the Apostle (Ilmington, Warwickshire)
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  • |St Philip
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  • ...r, and Andrew his brother; James the son of Zebedee, and John his brother; Philip and Bartholomew; Thomas and Matthew the tax collector; James the son of Alp
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  • ...Church in Crisis: A History of the General Councils, 325–1870'' (1964) by Philip Hughes</ref> At the Council, the central question was whether Christ and Go ...be an equal to the men, showing her debating with Jesus. In the Gospel of Philip, Jesus is described as frequently kissing her, which is described in vague
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  • ...e style that did little to win over his opponents or commend his teaching. Philip of Hesse tried to achieve agreement at Marburg in 1529, but in the discussi ...e intemperate attacks on the Jews, thus putting a dark blot on his record. Philip of Hesse, the great champion of the Reformation, became a serious embarrass
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  • ...y of the living reformers supported his execution, including Bucer, Farel, Philip Melancthon, and Theodore Beza. Schaff, Philip, ''History of the Christian Church''. 3rd ed. Vol. 8. Grand Rapids: Eerdma
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  • Philip and James, Apostles
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  • | Philip ministers to the Ethiopian eunuch in his chariot. ...her than war. Perhaps like a Rolls Royce car today. But that doesn't daunt Philip! The pedestrian jogs along, hears Isaish being read through the window and
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  • * [[Herod Philip I. (EBD)]] * [[Herod Philip II. (EBD)]]
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  • * Philip ministers to an Ethiopian eunuch in his chariot ([[Acts 8:26]] - [[Acts 8:4
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  • ...must have been the situation. Luther, in their view, says to Melanchthon: Philip, you are a simpleton. Why scruple about a sin? You are confined in the tram ...y brings forth many absurd utterances…Luther's famous letter to his cohort Philip Melanchthon, although no doubt at least in part typically humorous and sarc
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  • ...to function as his own pope and council. If it weren’t for his theologian Philip Melanchthon, Protestants would no longer consider James, Revelation, Hebrew ...dvancement of God's honor, whose work alone it is, and to spite the devil. Philip Melancthon is Jeremiah; that prophet stood always in fear; even so it is wi
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  • 4.Elizabeth, baptised 25th, April, 1655, married the Rev. Philip Richardson of Christ's College, Cambridge, a clergyman of Ipswich.
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