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  • ...[[Fiction:V|V]] | [[Fiction:W|W]] | [[Fiction:X|X]] | [[Fiction:Y|Y]] | [[Fiction:Z|Z]]
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  • ...| [[Non-fiction:W|W]] | [[Non-fiction:X|X]] | [[Non-fiction:Y|Y]] | [[Non-fiction:Z|Z]] |
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  • ...ictional books like [[Mere Christianity]] by [[C.S. Lewis]]. Help us build a library of public domain texts as well as reviews and commentaries on all t
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  • Clive Staples Lewis (1898 – 1963) was a famous [[Christian]] author and scholar who lived in [[England]]. Lewis is ...for his work on medieval literature and for his Christian apologetics and fiction.
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  • the hill, and it was rapidly growing dark. I saw a figure to give a fuller picture of African life with its problems,
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  • ...He was Pope for eleven to fifteen years; the ''Liberian Catalogue'' gives a duration of 12 years, 4 months and 12 days. ...rior to Peter, and therefore Paul was in a more likely position to appoint a Bishop.
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  • ...ed by [[God]] and met a man named [[Boaz]], whom she married and later had a son with, [[Obed]], who was the grand-father of [[King David]]. ...ms like 'novella' or historical fiction to describe it.[6] [7] The plot of a novella is more central than historical data; however, that is not to say t
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  • '''Marie Warder''' is a [[:Category:Canadian Christians|Canadian Christian]] involved in [[:Categor Marie Warder has published 24 novels and three non-fiction bookson the subject  Hemochromatosis.
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  • ...e been written, with most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's departures from agreed historical fact being too Because of the book's opening claim, many have viewed The Da Vinci Code as a genuine exposé of orthodox Christianity's past.
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  • ...by making the ceremony proof of the crime, instead of the crime itself. If a man can be proved to have gone through more than one marriage ceremony, dur ...he Bible nowhere prescribes a marriage ceremony, nor can we find more than a slight trace of such ceremony in the Old Testament. Dr. Christian D. Ginsbu
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  • 107. But the need of a different translation and interpretation of Genesis 3:16 will scarcely be r ...is one part of her curse; and so very capricious is this will often, that a sorer punishment no human being can well have."
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  • ...ral desire. A few months later, she went to enquire of the Lord concerning a perplexing state of affairs, and was told that she would have twins, and th .... . "The woman was made by God mediately through man, who was, as it were, a veil or medium placed between her and God." . . . "Through him it (the veil
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  • ...n Catholic Church]] that occurred during the sixteenth century in Europe — a period known as the Protestant [[Reformation]]. The split occurred primaril ...t they had gathered enough power to end the toleration without waiting for a Council.
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  • ...ntastic to see you here to help. Thanks! By the way I've tried to make you a sysop and bureaucrat. I sort of got mixed up. I hope it worked. --[[User:Gr : Yeah, it worked. I have to say, I think that's a bit ''much'' authority out of the gate. I'll try not to abuse my position!
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  • ...at bottom, whether the claims of Christ are solid. Is the Christian claim a hoax? Is it just wishful thinking? Or is it actually true? ...e in terms of belief, unbelief, doubt, or indecision, I invite you to take a new look at this evidence.
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  • === "Did Luther say, “Be a sinner and sin boldly”? === A Look at [[Justification By Faith]] Alone and Good Works in Luther’s [[The
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  • ''A translation by Albert C. Outler of the work by [[Augustine of Hippo]]'' I. THE Retractations, II, 6 (A.D. 427)
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