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  • "Agnus Dei" is a Latin term meaning [[Lamb of God]]. It is figurative language that is used to ref ====Latin words====
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  • A shrine, from the Latin [[scrinium]] (box) is a term describing a "sacred" place dedicated to a "ho {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Religious clothing and symbols]]
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  • ...g]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category: This paragraph describes Firstname Lastname's arts, music or media ministry.
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  • * Latin ...n}}''</nowiki>''' displays the following: ''{{Bible verse|Matthew|6|9|lang=Latin}}''
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  • ...Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Acting|acting]] and [[:Category:Music|music]] ministry in [[Canada]]. ...Country Music Awards (CCMA) show. Her Song "New Love" received the Country Music News Fan Award for Single of the Year and in 1988 Kelita recorded "Neighbou
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  • ...g]], [[:Category:Dance|dance]], [[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category: This paragraph describes Cathy Goddard's arts, music or media ministry.
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  • Strictly speaking a hymn consists of words only, and the music to which a hymn may be sung is a hymn tune. For example, the hymn "Amazing ...ison, most often by monastic choirs. While they were written originally in Latin, many have been translated. A familiar hymn of this type is the 11th centur
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  • The standard, four-pointed Latin crucifix consists of an upright stand and a crosspiece to which the suffere {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Religious clothing and symbols]]
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  • Among instruments of music used by the Hebrews a principal place is given to stringed instruments. The ...ic word, intended to imitate the pulse-like sound of the trumpet, like the Latin taratantara. Some have identified it with the modern trombone. (5.) The hal
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  • He continued at sea till 1754, meanwhile studying [[Latin]] and the [[Bible]]. It was after much soul searching and Bible reading tha ...[[Gospel Music Association]] in 1982 when he was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame.
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  • ...earlier date (searching for arabic numerals in the 1559 edition).)</ref> (Latin, Switzerland), 1563 (first English edition), 1570, 1576, 1583. {{returnto}} [[Christianity]] -> [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] -> [[Christian literature]]
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  • ...ecree, the Roman missions in the East were destined to become like so many Latin colonies planted on foreign soil. This has often been deplored in modern ti ...sophy, theology, and mysticism, as well as in the less difficult fields of music and art, that might be included under the name "Catholic." Certain Roman ap
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  • * Music ...States. Other large populations of Baptists also exist in Asia, Africa and Latin America, notably in India (2.4 million), Nigeria (2.3 million), Zaïre (1.9
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  • The word "rapture" comes from the same root as rapt: the Latin verb ''rapere'', or the adjective ''raeptius'', which means "carried away b ...niels sings about the rapture from the pre-tribulation perspective in this music video of his song "Tribulation"<ref>[http://www.godtube.com/view_video.php?
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  • ...practical reasons. Outside of church, however, Puritans were quite fond of music and encouraged it in certain ways. ...church tradition and scholarly works, which were most commonly written in Latin, and so most of their divines undertook rigorous studies at the University
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  • ...you could have Genesis 1:1 (KJV) for King James, Genesis 1:1 (Vulgate) for Latin, Genesis 1:1 (Hebrew) for Hebrew and so on. Then under [[Genesis 1:1]] ther ...] | [[Essence of Christianity]] | [[Bible]] | [[Christian literature, art, music and media]] | [[Church]] | [[Church history]] | [[Denominations]] | [[Famou
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  • * [[Latin (EBD)]] * [[Music (EBD)]]
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  • ...ed from my boyhood? Even to this day I have not fully understood them. For Latin I loved exceedingly--not just the rudiments, but what the grammarians teach ...nishments to learn it. There was also a time when, as an infant, I knew no Latin; but this I acquired without any fear or tormenting, but merely by being al
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