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  • King James Version
    ... piscopal polity|episcopal]] structure of the [[Church of England]] and its beliefs about an ordained clergy. The translation was by 57 scholars<sup>[2]</sup ... ... ology and reflect the episcopal structure of the Church of England and its beliefs about an ordained clergy") became painfully apparent. In 1568, the Church ...
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  • Chapters and verses of the Bible
    * Contrary to popular belief, Psalm 118 does not contain the middle verse of the Bible. The [[King Jame ...
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  • Gospel of Matthew
    ... He also provides two stories of the Jewish leaders conspiring to undermine belief in the resurrection ([[Matthew 28|Matthew 28:11-15]]), and he describes Ma ...
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  • Christianity in Gaul
    ==Extent of Christian belief== ... ty in which the beginnings of folk-lore are shrouded. This mass of popular beliefs, fancies, and superstitions still lives. It was the principal obstacle en ...
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  • Book of Ruth
    ... lemma, and such writers contend that the ''Book of Ruth'' demonstrates the belief that a marriage to a foreigner is acceptable to God when the foreigner fol ...
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  • Book of Proverbs
    ... ames L. Crenshaw]], [[Roland E. Murphy]] and [[L. G. Perdue]], hold to the belief that much of Proverbs was brought together from a time well after Solomon. ...
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  • Book of Nahum
    ... oncern for the people of Nineveh, while Nahum’s writing testifies to his belief in the righteousness of God. The Assyrians had been used as God's "rod of ...
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  • First Epistle of Peter
    ... ers (such as Matthew 27:52 and Luke 23:43), are the basis of the Christian belief in the descent of Christ into hell, or the harrowing of hell. Though inter ...
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  • D. A. Waite
    ==Personal Conviction and Belief== :''“It is my own personal conviction and belief, after studying this subject since 1971, that the words of the Received Gr ...
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  • Luther Bible
    ... e way was open to all, including some who were quite opposed to Luther’s belief.<sup>[39]</sup> Luther’s Bible spread its influence for the remolding o ...
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  • James VI and I
    ... ronation]] was preached by [[John Knox]]. In accordance with the religious beliefs of most of the Scottish ruling class, James was brought up as a member of ... ... despread ridicule." Stewart, p 348.</ref> James bequeathed Charles a fatal belief in the [[divine right of kings]], combined with a disdain for [[Parliament ...
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  • Wilbur N. Pickering
    ... ween themselves, just in the Gospels (in Acts, Bezae is wild almost beyond belief). If 'oldest equals best', and the oldest MSS are in constant and massive ...
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  • E.W. Bullinger
    ... dor Herzl]]. This was a personal friendship, but accorded with Bullinger's belief in a Biblical distinction between the Church and the Jewish People. ... ignorance of Scripture on the part of medieval painters, it is the general belief that only two were crucified with the Lord. But Scripture does not say so. ...
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  • Trinitarian Bible Society
    Indeed, unlike those in the King James Only movement, it is the firm belief of the Society that ‘The supernatural power involved in the process of i ...
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  • New King James Version
    ... corrupt definitions from other versions, which in doing so, reveals their belief that the KJV is in error in 1000’s of places. ... Although each scholar was asked to subscribe to a statement confirming his belief in the plenary, divine, verbal inspiration of the original autographs (non ...
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  • 1 John 5:7
    ... he probable result will be, that he will close the examination with a firm belief that the passage is spurious;.." :"will close the examination with a firm belief that the passage is spurious."
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  • Scriptures Containing 25
    ... beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth:
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  • Textus Receptus
    Regarding [[1 John 5:7]], the long-standing belief that MS. 61 was created specifically to force [[Desiderius Erasmus|Erasmus ...
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  • Bible translations
    ... d the [[Book of Jonah]] were met with heavy sanctions given the widespread belief that Tyndale ''changed'' the Bible as he attempted to translate it. The fi ...
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  • Preface to the New King James Version
    ... propriate that all participating scholars sign a statement affirming their belief in the verbal and plenary inspiration of Scripture, and in the inerrancy o ...
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  • Origen
    ... eryllus]], bishop of Bostra, from his [[adoptionism|adoptionistic]] (i.e., belief that Jesus was born human and only became divine after his baptism) views ... ... knew of its condemnation even though Gregory the Great was opposed to the belief of universalism.
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  • George Lamsa
    ... mes and passes away, but God's Truth endures forever." It was Lamsa's firm belief that his translation would bring people nearer to the true Word of God, an ... ... an Church of the East]]. He was a strong advocate of one of that Church's beliefs: [[Aramaic primacy#Peshitta primacy|Peshitta primacy]] (a form of [[Arama ...
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  • Scriptures Containing 746
    ... ing (746) chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth:
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  • John 1:34
    * [[1904 AD|1904]] This I have seen myself, and I have declared my belief that he is the Son of God." (Twentieth Century New Testament by Ernest Mal ...
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  • Lucifer
    ... ''''Lucifer''''' is a name frequently given to [[Satan]] in [[Christian]] belief. This usage as a reference to a [[fallen angel]] stems from a particular i ...
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  • Satan
    ... ly applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a jinn in Islamic belief. ... ll other angels did, but sought to rule heaven himself. The popularly held beliefs that Satan was once a prideful angel who eventually rebels against God, h ...
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  • Hope
    * 1. (uncountable) The belief or expectation that something wished for can or will happen.
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  • Docetism
    ... e was incorporeal, a pure spirit, and hence could not physically die. This belief treats the sentence "the Word was made Flesh" (''[[Gospel of John|John]] 1 ... This belief is most commonly attributed to the [[Gnosticism|Gnostics]], many of whom b ...
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  • Marcionism
    ... ate and lower entity than the all-forgiving God of the New Testament. This belief was in some ways similar to [[Gnostic]] Christian theology, but in other w ... ... ways. For example, both Mandaeanism and Marcionism are characterized by a belief in a [[Demiurge]]. The Marcionite organization itself is today extinct, a ...
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  • Gnosticism
    ... etistic]] [[religious movement]]s in [[antiquity]] consisting of various [[belief systems]] generally united in the teaching that humans are divine [[soul]] ... ... due to there being no fixed church authority, syncretism with pre-existing belief systems as well as new religions were often embraced.
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  • Seventh Day Adventists
    == Beliefs == ... tismal vows]] is a prerequisite for membership. The following statement of beliefs is not meant to be read or received as a "creed" that is set in theologic ...
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  • Matthew 1:25
    ... ” The Roman Catholic church teaches a "Perpetual Virginity" which is the belief that the virgin Mary was perpetually a virgin and had no other children.
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  • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
    [[Beliefs and practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] ... hat a "[[Celestial marriage]]" may continue in force in the afterlife, its belief in [[baptism for the dead]], and its [[Mormon cosmology|unusual cosmology] ...
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  • Unitarianism
    ... the Godhood of Jesus, and therefore does not include those nontrinitarian belief systems that do—such as Oneness Pentecostalism, United Pentecostal Churc ... ... stically based. Unitarian theology, therefore, is distinguishable from the belief system of modern Unitarian and Unitarian Universalist churches and fellows ...
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  • Biblical inerrancy
    ... tament based on modern textual criticism. Since this position requires the belief that the manuscript copies are not perfect, inerrancy is only applied to t ... ... this leaves speakers of other languages in a difficult position, hence the belief in the Textus Receptus as the inerrant source text for translations to mod ...
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  • Article: Acts 19:20 word of GOD by Will Kinney
    ... textual matters. They only thing they both have in common is their shared belief that the King James Bible is not the pure word of God and that there is NO ...
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  • New Cambridge Paragraph Bible
    ... a gnat" to "strain '''out''' a gnat" (emphasis added) on the basis of the belief that it was a printer's error or a mistranslation, as it is commonly known ...
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  • Article: And These Three Are One by Will Kinney
    It is my belief that Textual Criticism or Textual Studies alone will never solve the probl ... ... en denial of the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture in any language. Unbelief in the inerrancy of Scripture is increasing more and more every day, and i ...
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  • Article: Why We Should Not Passover Easter (Part 2) by Nick Sayers
    ... ny [[Quartodecimanism|Quartodecimans]] were persecuted and killed for this belief. <sup>[11]</sup>
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  • 5837
    [[2233]] and [[3543]] denote a belief resting not on one’s inner feeling or sentiment, but on the due consider ...
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  • Brian Tegart
    ... ns the website kjv-only.com which has numerous articles which examines the belief that the [[King James Version]] of the Bible is exclusively "the word of G ...
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  • Biblia pauperum
    ... of [[Old Testament]] events which prefigure the central one, according to belief of medieval theologians in [[typology]].
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  • Early Modern English Bible translations
    ... uppressed under [[Mary I of England|Mary I]] because of her Roman Catholic beliefs. ... anslations because offensive notes (the "pestilent glosses") and, in their belief, deliberate mistranslations had been included in the works in order to pro ...
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  • Lutheranism
    ... trust their own reason and senses. At the most, rationalism left behind a belief in a vague [[supernaturalism]]. Morality and church-going plummeted togeth ... ... ciples of Lutheran Theology. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, p. 9</ref> This belief was accepted during the [[Lutheran Orthodoxy|orthodox Lutheranism]] of the ...
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  • Biblical canon
    ... books cannot be added or removed). The closure of the ''canon'' reflects a belief that public [[revelation]] has ended and thus the inspired texts may be ga ... ... ers of the apostles as foundation and justification for their own personal beliefs. However, there was still the problem of the Roman Empire, and while the ...
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  • Scripture
    ... [[Biblical canon|canon]] of scripture. They are often associated with the belief that they were either given directly, or otherwise [[Divine inspiration|in ... ... rs in some traditions based only [[faith]] or [[belief]], in that faith is belief in the trustworthiness of a written/spoken [[idea]] that has not been prov ...
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  • Books of Kings
    The majority of textual criticism is of the belief that, with the majority of [[Deuteronomy]], [[Book of Joshua|Joshua]], [[B ...
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  • Independent Baptist
    ... B) are [[Christian]] churches generally holding to traditional [[Baptist]] beliefs. They are characterized by being independent from the authority of [[Chri ... Independent Baptist churches are very conservative in their beliefs and many are still conservative in their styles of [[worship]]. They tend ...
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  • Anglo-Catholicism
    ... he terms '''Anglo-Catholic''' and '''Anglo-Catholicism''' describe people, beliefs and practices within [[Anglicanism]] that affirm the [[Catholic]], rather ... ... ly used - not always entirely correctly - to denote different varieties of belief and practice: [[High Church]], [[Low Church]] and [[Broad Church]] (or [[L ...
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  • Article: Acts 8:37 - "If thou believest with all thine heart" - completely omitted in many modern versions by Will Kinney
    ... heologians and other Bible commentators in times past have confessed their belief that Acts 8:37 is inspired Scripture and belongs in the Bible. Among these ... ... commitment to Christ and were not holding to one of the various heretical beliefs prevalent at that time. It is possible that a scribe, believing that bapt ...
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  • Tyndale Bible
    ... Tyndale was providing ammunition for the beliefs of the reformers. Their belief that the church was not a visible systematized institution but a body defi ... ... the seven sacraments.<sup>[]</sup> Tyndale’s translation challenged the belief that one had to do penance for one’s sins. According to Tyndale’s New ...
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  • Judaism
    ... created.<sup>[]</sup> Judaism thus begins with an ethical monotheism: the belief that God is one, and concerned with the actions of humankind.<sup>[]</sup> ... ... believe in God. For some, observance of Jewish law is more important than belief in God ''per se''.<sup>[]</sup> In modern times, some liberal Jewish movem ...
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  • Revelation 1:6
    ... that purposely attacks the Trinity which is at the core of the Christian belief; the fact that Jesus Christ and God are one; God the Father, the Son and ...
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  • 4102
    [[AV]]-faith 239, assurance 1, believe + [[1537]] 1, belief 1, them that believe 1, fidelity 1; 244 ... conviction of the truth of anything, belief; in the NT of a conviction or belief respecting man’s relationship to God and divine things, generally with t ...
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  • Concordant Literal New Testament, The
    ... irst edition of the (CLNT) was published in 1926. A.E. Knoch held a strong belief in the universal reconciliation of mankind and wrote extensively on this a ...
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  • Papyrus 4
    * Roberts, Colin. ''Manuscript, Society, and Belief in Early Christian Egypt'' Longwood (June 1979) ISBN: 0-85672-710-5 pp.&nb ...
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  • Biblical criticism
    ... y the way in which they made the transition from oral to written form. The belief in the priority, stability, and even detectability, of oral traditions is ... ... auss]] (1808-1874: influential work on the historical origins of Christian beliefs)
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  • Wycliffe's Bible
    ... took on the challenge of translating the bible he was breaking a long held belief that no person should translate the Bible on their own initiative, without ... Wycliffe’s beliefs have transcended into current times, as organizations and websites such a ...
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  • Papyrus 46
    * 6. C.H. Roberts, Manuscript, Society and Belief in Early Christian Egypt, p7
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  • Article: Tyndale, the Textus Receptus or the King James Bible? by Will Kinney
    ... Indeed, unlike those in the [[King James Only movement]], it is the firm belief of the [[Trinitarian Bible Society|Society]] that ‘The supernatural powe ...
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  • The New Testament in the Original Greek
    [[Westcott and Hort]] state: "[It is] our belief that even among the numerous unquestionably spurious readings of the New T ...
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  • Early Christianity
    ... wers of Jesus composed a sect of first-century [[Judaism]] marked by their belief in Jesus' prophecy, and other teachings of his; according to Christian the ... ... tian groups, such as the [[Ebionite]]s, were considered to have unorthodox beliefs, particularly in relation to their views of Christ and Gentile converts. ...
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  • Tertullian
    ... may have led him to adopt [[Montanism]] with its ascetic [[rigor]] and its belief in [[chiliasm]] and the continuance of the prophetic gifts. In his writing ... ... second marriage. One reason for Tertullian's disdain for marriage was his belief about the transformation that awaited a married couple. He believed that m ...
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  • English Reformation
    ... dvance the Royal Supremacy, which Henry wanted, and to further evangelical beliefs and practices which both he and his friends wanted.<ref>MacCulloch, p.20 ... ... e clergy. It is difficult to determine how far Catholic devotion, with its belief in the saints and in purgatory, had even been broken; certainties, especia ...
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  • 2 Thessalonians 2
    ... through]] [[38|sanctification]] [[4151|of the Spirit]] [[2532|and]] [[4102|belief]] [[225|of the truth]]:
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  • Qumran
    ... and practices. Some scholars believe that some of these texts describe the beliefs of the inhabitants of Qumran, which, may have been the Essenes, or the [[ ... ... items), stoneware (53 new items), metal wares, and coins. Contrary to the belief that the inhabitants of the site were poor monastics, Donceel and Donceel- ...
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  • E. W. Bullinger
    ... re Herzl]]. This was a personal friendship, but accorded with Bullinger's belief in a Biblical distinction between the Church and the Jewish People.
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  • Ultradispensationalism
    ... Gentiles, and that they will hear it" being the foundational Scripture of belief of the doctrine of Ultradispensationalism. <sup>[3]</sup> Ultradispensationalists distinguish themselves with their belief that today’s Church is exclusively revealed in Paul’s later writings, ...
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  • Anastasius Sinaita
    ... istian, and of the effect that Moslem domination had on Christian life and beliefs. ... y Source for the History of Seventh-Century East Mediterranean Society and Belief." In ''The Byzantine and Early Islamic Near East, Volume I: Problems in th ...
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  • Article:The Received Text For The World
    ... e. So is a belief in Verbal Plenary Preservation. These doctrines demand a belief in Verbal, Plenary Translation.
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  • Scriptures Containing 4012
    ... beginning chosen you to salvation through sanctification of the Spirit and belief of the truth:
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  • Daniel Whitby
    ... ve systematized [[postmillennialism]], even if seeds of this millennialist belief were sown long before with persons such as [[Augustine of Hippo|Augustine] ...
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  • Jew
    ... ionality of which every Jew, whatever his country, his station or shade of belief, is necessarily a member" (April 25, 1915), University of Louisville Louis ...
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  • Jehovah’s Witnesses
    ... s which exercises authority on all doctrinal matters. Witnesses base their beliefs on the Bible, and prefer their own literal, conservative translation, the ... ... of their perceived pagan origins. Members commonly refer to their body of beliefs as "the Truth", and adherents consider themselves to be "in the Truth".<s ...
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  • 2 Timothy 3:15
    ... ave known the Sacred Writings, which can give you the wisdom that, through belief in Christ Jesus, leads to Salvation. (Twentieth Century New Testament by E ...
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  • Irenaeus
    ... warn Christians against Gnosticism, rather than accurately describe those beliefs. He described Gnostic groups as sexual libertines, for example, when some ... *6. Pagels, Elaine. Beyond Belief, Pan Books, 2005. p. 54
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  • Geoffrey Hugo Lampe
    * The Phenomenon Of Christian Belief (Mowbray) 1970.
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  • St. John the Apostle
    ... slated so that he could "tarry" until Jesus' Second Coming. They base this belief on three passages: one in the Book of Mormon (3 Nephi 28:4-6), one in the ...
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  • St. Paul the Apostle
    Paul's belief in Jesus as Lord dramatically changed the course of his life and through h ...
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  • Article: Where was the word of God before 1611?
    One man who had issues with the belief that the King James Bible is the complete and inerrant words of God wrote: Belief in the inerrancy of Scripture is at an all time low and professing Christi ...
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  • Article: The Historic Confessions support the KJB position by Will Kinney
    ... all this was fully known to God beforehand, we are fully warranted in the belief that it was not through chance, but by providential control of the circums ...
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  • Article: John 5:3-4 - the troubling of the water - Is it Scripture?
    ... it would be confusing to some. A marginal note explaining the traditional belief of the Jews regarding the angel stirring the waters COULD HAVE easily been ...
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  • Article: Tyndale, the Textus Receptus or the King James Bible?
    “Indeed, unlike those in the King James Only movement, it is the firm belief of the Society that ‘The supernatural power involved in the process of i ...
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  • Article: Why do you King James Bible onlyies Attack the word of God? by Will Kinney
    ... scrambling for some kind of answer. They are not doing well at all and unbelief in the inerrancy of Scripture is at an all time high. ... ars. The study found that an alarmingly high number of church members have beliefs that fall far short of orthodox Christianity. ONLY 41 PERCENT OF ALL ADUL ...
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  • Article: James White discussing Romans 6:17 by Will Kinney
    ... ble) but then we are not allowed to confront you publically about your own beliefs about The Scriptures and address your allegations of “errors and proble ... ... ng that you refuse to answer my very simple and direct question about your belief in the existence of a complete, inspired, preserved and 100% true Bible in ...
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  • Article: 1 John 5:7 These three are one by Will Kinney
    It is my belief that Textual Criticism or Textual Studies alone will never solve the probl ... ... en denial of the inspiration and inerrancy of Scripture in any language. Unbelief in the inerrancy of Scripture is increasing more and more every day, and i ...
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  • Article: Do Ghosts Exist? Modern Versions say Yes by Will Kinney
    ... in the Bible; this is a false teaching. This was a popular expression and belief in England at the time, however, and thus it was written into the text in ...
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  • Article: Can a Translation be Inspired? by Will Kinney
    ... is earth that you believe is now the inerrant word of God and it is your unbelief that is spreading like a cancer. ... thing as an inerrant Bible we can hold in our hands, and yet you call this belief a myth.
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  • Article: Holy Ghost, holy spirit in the Holy Bible by Will Kinney
    ... in the Bible; this is a false teaching. This was a popular expression and belief in England at the time, however, and thus it was written into the text in ...
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  • Article: Acts 5:30 slew and hanged; 19:20 word of GOD by Will Kinney
    ... textual matters. They only thing they both have in common is their shared belief that the King James Bible is not the pure word of God and that there is NO ...
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  • Article: Bible Babel 4 by Will Kinney
    ... rguments of Paul had been so rational; the appeal which he had made to his belief of the prophets had been so irresistible, that he had been nearly convince ...
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  • Article: The English Standard Version 2001 by Will Kinney
    ... t change, alter or correct according to his own understanding. My personal belief is that when it comes to the issue of the Final Authority of God's words t ...
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  • Article: Heretic or Divisive? Titus 3:10 by Will Kinney
    ... or doctrine. 2. any belief or theory that is at variance with established beliefs, customs, etc. ... noun''' - a person who professes a heresy; esp., a church member who holds beliefs opposed to church dogma
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  • Article: The Book of Hebrews - a Comparative Study by Will Kinney
    ... ns together? All we really end up with is total confusion which leads to unbelief and apostasy. MATTHEW HENRY comments: "Though the majority of hearers provoked God by unbelief, yet some there were who believed the report. God will have a remnant that ...
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  • Article: Every Man for Himself Bible Versions by Will Kinney
    ... father of it. He mixes lies and truth together and he raises doubt, sows unbelief and takes away the word of God sown in the heart. These are his characteri ... ... ist? If you were to be honest with yourself and others about your present belief system, you would have to adjust your confession of faith in the inerrancy ...
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  • Article: Psalm 8:5 Lower than the Angels, or a little lower than God? by Will Kinney
    ... of God that I can go out and get a copy of at Walmart. I don't see such a belief as this warranted by scriptures themselves."
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  • Article: A Bible Believer's Response to James Price's book King James Onlyism - a New Sect by Will Kinney
    ... opening page he correctly defines what he calls "this new doctrine" as the belief that "the King James Bible is the providentially preserved Word of God, an ... ... stated from the very beginning of my response to his book that Mr. Price's belief is that there does not exist today, nor has there ever existed anywhere on ...
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  • Article: The Inerrancy of Scripture - are you a Bible believer or a Bible agnostic? by Will Kinney
    Another seminarian who criticized our belief that the King James Bible is the perfect and inerrant words of God, took a ... ... day more and more professing Christians are taking the same position of unbelief you have taken regarding the inerrancy of Scripture.
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  • Article: Are the words "CHURCH" and 'BISHOP' wrong? by Will Kinney
    ... are a funny bunch. Every single one of them, without exception, holds the belief that there is no such thing as a complete, inspired, inerrant and 100% tru ...
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  • Article: Modern Denial of Preservation by Lawrence E Bray
    ... ome of the organizations that represent this remnant of historic Christian belief in preservation are the [[Trinitarian Bible Society]], the [[James Begg So ... ... ing, since we do not have the originals this statement of faith confirms a belief that they do not know to what extent the Scriptures that we have are the W ...
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