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  • * [[Ecumenical Council]] * [[Catechism of the Catholic Church]]
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  • * [[Council of Trent]] ...otestant [[Reformation]]. Key to the Counter Reformation was the [[Council of Trent]].
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  • topic_name = The Protestant Churches | ...ormed churches]], [[Salvation Army]], [[Seventh-day Adventist]], [[Uniting churches]]
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  • topic_name = The Assyrian Church of the East | subtopics = [[Assyrian Church of the East Heirarchy]]
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  • ...to give its readers full and authoritative information on the entire cycle of Catholic interests, action and doctrine."<ref>[http://en.wikisource.org/wik ...stood during the pontificate of [[Pius X]]. It records the accomplishments of Catholics and some others in nearly all intellectual and professional pursu
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  • ...governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding of salvation and grace, in particular, predestination. ...rtin Luther, Calvin is arguably one of the two most significant architects of the Reformation.
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  • ...Sancta Sedes''). Catholics worldwide consider each pope to be the succesor of [[St. Peter]]. The current Pope is Benedict XVI. ...ficate without being canonically and properly elected to it. The existence of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Churc
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  • [[Image:Davinci_code.jpg|thumb|center|Cover of The Da Vinci Code]] | ...line. At least ten books debunking its claims have been written, with most of the debunkers writing, just as Brown did, for a popular audience. Brown's d
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  • ...ly said those things to quell women who were causing disruption in certain churches. The apostle didn't mean it to be taken universally and literally, otherwi ...s”, and then describes Christians partaking of the Eucharist on the “table of the Lord.” Thus, the word “table” here is a synonym for “altar.”
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  • ===-Table of Contents-=== ...oldly”? A brief look at Catholic criticism against Luther and the doctrine of sola fide
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  • '''A Biographical Account of the Author, on A TREATISE OF THE WHOLE ARMOUR OF GOD.''' '''William Gurnall, M.A.''' ''By the Rev. J. C. RYLE, B.A. Oxon.,'' ''Vicar of Stradbroke, Suffolk.''
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