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  • The [[Church]] is defined by different people in different ways. ...powers in the heavenly places ([[Ephesians 3:10]]). In summary “to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and e
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  • ...s God, second person of the [[Trinity]]. "The Son is the radiance of God's glory and the exact representation of his being, sustaining all things by his pow ...one person of Jesus. This means that the man Jesus could lay claim to the glory He had with the Father before the world was made (John 17:5), claim that He
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  • ...unity if that community is not in fact Christian. Thus the Church, however defined, is a component of the comprehensive Christian belief and any discussion of ...Therefore it would seem that the Christian Church also falls short of the glory of God.
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  • [[Angels from the realms of glory]] [[Glory Defined]]
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  • ...ven. As with most things related to Christian doctrine, it is particularly defined, yet because of the imperfect nature of human understanding, it is often mi ...ce or condition, but that it could be either or both. This is not an issue defined by the Church, and it is left up to individual members. Some Catholics even
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  • ...ned, failing to completely love God and each other and fallen short of the glory of God. Later in Romans, in [[Romans 6:23|chapter 6, verse 23]], the [[apos ...t is what grace is, although the word "grace" itself is never specifically defined in the [[Bible]].
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  • ...mageddon explodes. Jesus Christ returns to this earth with power and great glory. We cannot say what year it will be. We can say, 1 Thes 5:6-THEREFORE LET U ...e dividing point is when the sacrifices at the temple are stopped. This is defined by Daniel 9:27, as the "midst" of the Tribulation.
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  • The status and authority of the Pope in the Catholic Church was dogmatically defined by the First Vatican Council in its Dogmatic Constitution of the Church of ...urch, and he can always freely exercise this power"). It also dogmatically defined (ch.4, s.9) the doctrine of Papal infallibility, sc. such that
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  • ...e Solas, four discussed here. The fifth, Soli deo gloria (to God alone the glory), was intended to underly the other four. These slogans essentially became Modernism, or Liberalism, does not constitute a rigorous and well-defined school of theology, but an inclination of some writers and teachers to inte
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  • ...God makes himself known by this name as the Lord of intense and extensive glory and richness as he displays his power in the created universe. ...f God are combined. The term ‘olam has a wide range of uses. It is usually defined in Bible dictionaries as meaning “long duration, antiquity, and indefinit
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