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  • topic_name = The Church of the Nazarene | ...trine - [[Agreed Statement of Belief (Church of Nazarene)|Agreed Statement of Belief]] |
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  • [[Advent Christian Church]] [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
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  • * God is The Trinity, an eternal being existing in three persons: God the Father, Son (Jesus) and The Holy Spirit. ...d, who although eternally existent was formed in her womb by the Spirit of God. From her humanity he received in his person, a human intellect and will, a
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  • ...ry Magdalena L. Tate (1871-1930) is recognized as the founder of the First Holiness Movement in the [[United States]]. ...rg/Mother-ML-Tate.html The Church of the Living God, the Pillar and Ground of the Truth, Inc.]
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  • ...9th and 20th centuries governments around the world took over most aspects of education although Christian schools and universities still remain, and in * [http://www.masters.edu/articles/article.asp?PageID=1869 TMC Rated One of America's Best Colleges]
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  • subtopics = [[Church of the Nazarene]] | ...the [[Church of the Nazarene]]. He was pastor of First Methodist Episcopal Church in Los Angeles in the mid-1880s.
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  • [http://www.centerpointministries.org Centerpoint Church Woodbridge Virginia] Join us at Centerpoint Church in Woodbridge Virginia this Sunday for a contemporary worship service cente
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  • ...some writers identify six waves of special revival or "Awakenings" in the church worldwide (1727, 1792, 1830, 1857, 1882 and 1904). ...ica. However, as that great "revival of religion" began to wane, a new era of [[secularism]] began to overwhelm the social gains that had been experience
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  • ...behavior (moral, legal, or otherwise) of members of the Church. The intent of this article, therefore, is to dispel myths which surround Catholicism. ...of one's life and worship constitutes one as Christian, then the Catholic Church is most certainly Christian.
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  • ...nature'' of purgatory, but simply to establish its role within the economy of salvation. The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines purgatory as a "final purification". It states:
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  • subtopics = List of links to related subtopic information articles, original texts and index pa ...rily by [[Arminianism|Arminian]] followers of [[John Wesley]] who are part of the [[Methodism|Methodist movement]]. Wesley typically referred to it in 1
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  • subtopics = [[Branches of Protestantism Index]] - [[Anabaptist]], [[Anglican Communion]], [[Baptist]] * [[History of Protestantism]] - [[Reformation]], [[Puritan Movement]]
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  • ...ins and accepteth us as righteous in His sight, only for the righteousness of [[Christ]] imputed to us, and received by faith alone. == Aspects of Justification ==
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  • ...the [[Body of Christ]] of [[Iowa]] to hunger for greater encounters with [[God]]. ...echer]], Father of the [[Second Great Awakening]], at [[Charles Finney]]’s church in [[Oberlin, Ohio]]. That word proclaimed that Iowa was the key to the
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  • ...anity]] is claimed as the religion by about 33.39% of the world population of which [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] are 16.85%, [[Protestantism|Protestant ...population but also because of the migration and the declining birth rate of the [[Christianity|Christian]] population (2012 est.)
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  • ...Sancta Sedes''). Catholics worldwide consider each pope to be the succesor of [[St. Peter]]. The current Pope is Benedict XVI. ...e of an antipope is usually due either to doctrinal controversy within the Church, or to confusion as to who is the legitimate Pope at the time.
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  • subtopics = [[Text:Pilgrim's Progress|The text of Pilgrim's Progress]] ...ple for conducting unauthorised religious services outside of the [[Church of England]]. An expanded edition, with additions written after Bunyan was fre
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  • ...tried to catalogue and comment on specific verses that mention technology of any kind. That catalogue provides the raw data for the more thematic commen Although no definition of technology is offered here, it is worth noting that the term includes both
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