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  • ...rmation in that day, Easton presented a concise volume that has aided both layman and scholar in their study of God's word.
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  • ...ost likely an Alexandrian Jew of the times of Trajan and Hadrian. He was a layman; but possibly he bore the name of "Barnabas," and so has been confounded wi
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  • ...ready a cardinal at the time of his election. Canon law requires that if a layman or non-bishop is elected, he receives episcopal consecration from the Dean
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  • ...edia_content#Modified_Versions this Wikipedia policy] for the licensing in layman's terms. --[[User:RockOfVictory|J. J.]] 20:03, 31 July 2006 (PDT)
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  • SEO in layman's terms is how to rank high at the search engines for various searches. I
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  • ...e priests, and their own special ministrations devolve on the Levites. The layman is bound by the laws that pertain to laymen.
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  • When Luther published his Bible, a layman found the entirety of the canon. Luther expressed his thoughts on the canon [71] One Catholic layman-apologist quotes Luther saying, “That epistle of James gives us much trou
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  • ...e subsequently lost. Due to his great ability and exceptional virtues as a layman he was admitted to the priesthood and in a period of six days he was ordain
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