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  • ...into their practice, including worship of elemental spirits. Paul declared Christ's supremacy over the entire created universe and exhorted Christians to lea ...cause Christ's death put an end to such distinctions. Believers are one in Christ, not divided between circumcised and uncircumcised, slave and free, and so ...
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  • ...ns and related church practices. As in the Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Church, Oriental Orthodoxy and some other churches, Orthodox bishops trace their l ...aditions, believing in growth without change. In non-doctrinal matters the church had occasionally shared from local Greek, Slavic and Middle Eastern traditi ...
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  • Thomas Ravis (1560?-1609) was a Church of England clergyman and academic. ...Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford in 1596. He was Dean of Christ Church, Oxford from 1596 to 1605. ...
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  • ...y of God founded by Christ," now wearing the form of the church, but after Christ’s return to put on the form of the perfected Messianic kingdom ...f the Old and New Testament periods and those Christians that are alive at Christ’s return ...
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  • ...] and one of six preachers of [[Canterbury Cathedral]]. He was educated at Christ's College, Cambridge. On May 8, [[1602 AD|1602]] he was appointed sixth pr ...
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  • The Latin church writer [[Cyprian]] ([[210 AD|210]] - [[258 AD|258]]) makes reference to the ...divine strength and coheres in celestial sacraments, can be divided in the Church, and can be separated by the parting asunder of opposing wills? He who does ...
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  • ...t of people claimed to be Jesus|falsely claim to be]] the [[Christ (title)|Christ]] ([[Messiah]]). The [[Glossary of Christianity|term]] ''Antichrist'' is fo ...ist of people claimed to be Jesus|false messiah in Christianity]]. Just as Christ is the [[Salvation (Christianity)|savior]] and the ideal model for humanity ...
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  • ...unto the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ;" ([[2 Thessalonians 1:1|2 Thess. 1:1]]) and ends, "The salutation of Paul ...
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  • '''1)''' an apostle of Christ '''2)''' an evangelist and one of the seven deacons of the Jerusalem church ...
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  • :8. Seven Hills: Spires of Satan's Church :14. Initiated or In Christ ...
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  • ...as later educated at [[Cambridge]], first at [[Christ's College, Cambridge|Christ's College]] and afterwards at [[Jesus College, Cambridge|Jesus College]]. H ...Church. By this act were laid the foundations of the [[Scottish Episcopal Church]]. Bancroft was "the chief overseer" of the [[King James Bible | authorized ...
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  • * [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] * [[Greek Orthodox Church]] ...
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  • ...f Jesus Christ, and brother of James". The author was the brother of Jesus Christ, an attribution which is now increasingly considered as the most probable. ...ncyclical]] letter''—that is, one not directed to the members of one church in particular, but intended rather to be circulated and read in all churche ...
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  • :'''2)''' an unknown ancestor of Christ :'''5)''' a prophet surnamed Barsabas, of the church at Jerusalem, [[Acts 15:22]], [[Acts 15:27|27]], [[Acts 15:32|32]] ...
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  • 6. (n.) A dignitary of the church, a superior of a convent, a confessor (called also father confessor), or a ...) One of the chief ecclesiastical authorities of the first centuries after Christ; -- often spoken of collectively as the Fathers; as, the Latin, Greek, or a ...
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  • ...ends, who had heard of his serious illness. Paul besought for him that the church should receive him with joy and hold him in honor. ...
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  • ...rson)|Philemon]] was a leader in the [[Epistle to the Colossians|Colossian church]]. This letter, which is one of the books of the [[New Testament]], deals w ...Christian and a minister (possibly a bishop<sup>[1]</sup>) of the [[house church]] that met in his home<sup>[2]</sup> in [[Colosse]]. This letter, is now ge ...
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  • ...teachings and can thus be considered a savior, but all Unitarians perceive Christ as human rather than a Deity. Unitarians in previous centuries accepted the ...nts were a significant number of Italians. In England, the first Unitarian Church was established in 1774 on Essex Street, London, where today's British Unit ...
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  • ...canonical text in [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church). ...tly, or contained interpolations by copyists.<ref> See The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints's "[[Articles of Faith (Latter Day Saints)|Articles of ...
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  • ...316|θεος]]’ (God) with the definite article (‘ό’) is clearly used of Jesus Christ in the [[New Testament]]: ...same word ‘ό [[2316|θεος]]’ (ho theos) used of the Father is also used of Christ. ...
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