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dren's ministry advisors Youthworks recruits | Christians into the profession of teaching, runs a Year |
of Augsburg) in order to bring Zwinglianist | Christians into theological consistency. |
became the translation of choice for Chinese | Christians into the 21st century. |
ies into the Ottoman Empire such as Jews and | Christians into every level of society; i.e. military, |
God destroyed their hopes and delivered the | Christians into the hands of their enemies." |
the 7-8th centuries that motivated Byzantine | Christians into evaluating and adopting the Islamic pre |
ive a "state" to France's preferred Maronite | Christians), Iraq (which was a British Mandate), and al |
and Central European babka, especially among | Christians, is a spongy, brioche-like yeast cake that i |
The general belief among Syrian and Lebanese | Christians is that Saint Barbara disguised herself in m |
he Roman Catholic church of Our Lady Help of | Christians is now disused and there are plans to conver |
Network of Baptists affirming Lesbian & Gay | Christians is a small UK network of Baptists who seek t |
ologians believe that Sabbath observance for | Christians is not binding. |
gelical Friends apart from other evangelical | Christians is that they consider themselves part of the |
cial antagonism among Jews in Israel towards | Christians is still prevalent, even though less visible |
ed towards those who have denounced to me as | Christians is this: I interrogated them whether they we |
A common assertion among fundamentalist | Christians is that Harry Potter promotes the religion o |
The general belief among Lebanese | Christians is that Saint Barbara disguised herself in n |
A Wicked Woman, starring Mady | Christians, Jean Parker and Charles Bickford |
widely on the problems and conflicts between | Christians, Jews and Muslims. |
ance against the Nazis and a known friend to | Christians, Jews and Communists during years as a priso |
Valdunquillo has been occupied by | Christians, Jews, and Muslims. |
This number includes | Christians, Jews, and various other denominations as we |
ersity and Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of | Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula, |
Cairo, on Wednesday 2 February 2011, Coptic | Christians joined hands to provide a protective cordon |
At once, more | Christians joined those outside the wall. |
city of Jesus that caused outrage among many | Christians; Joyce received numerous death threats. |
acter, seriousness and proper motivations of | Christians, Katz spent his later years talking about wh |
nager Ron Tart says, the letters mean "Where | Christians Keep Believing." |
small band of dedicated and devout Orthodox | Christians kept the Orthodoxy flame alive in Hong Kong; |
ries, four children, and about fifty Chinese | Christians killed in Baoding from 30 June 1900. |
hes of Kerala follow the tradition of Syrian | Christians known as Malankara Christian Orthodox Church |
The people referred to were the | Christians known as a body who had their liturgy in the |
ther Yahiyya considered the various sects of | Christians known to us today as heretics. |
Other | Christians labeled this "works righteousness" and claim |
hen the persecution of Diocletian ended, the | Christians laid Saint Euphemia's relics in a golden sar |
As Gibbon writes, "the | Christians landed; the citizens hailed the ensign of th |
film End of the Spear, as some conservative | Christians lashed out at producers for putting an openl |
The | Christians lay siege to the city, which soon fell and B |
i of the Batticotta Seminary and other local | Christians led a campaign to re-open the seminary and i |
Most Roman | Christians, like the pagan Romans before them, designat |
ipattinam has mainly only Hindus, only a few | Christians live here. |
Christians live throughout the country. | |
For the | Christians living under the Sultan's rule, and above al |
to Western and Japanese citizens and Chinese | Christians living in Beijing, Tianjin, and other areas |
lims of ethnic Iberian origin) and Mozarabs ( | Christians living in the Muslim-majority areas). |
nt decided to take some measures against the | Christians living in that area. |
(from musta'rab meaning “Arabized”), Iberian | Christians living in Al-Andalus, the Muslim conquered t |
ach a better integration between Muslims and | Christians living in Europe. |
im invaders and, by extension, to free those | Christians living under Islamic oppression.” |
hema' Yisrael," that in Palestine, where the | Christians look for points of controversy, the words sh |
"What does a nation with 4% evangelical | Christians look like? |
hen, after the pivotal Battle of Hattin, the | Christians lost Jerusalem to the forces of Saladin. |
According to the census of 2002, | Christians made up about 84% of Uganda's population. |
toward Shia, Sunnis, Zoroastrians, Jews, and | Christians, made him extremely popular among the people |
As of 2001, | Christians made up 71.9% of the population, or 53.2% Ca |
Some | Christians make the Sign of the Cross in a way that may |
about three percent of the population, Iraqi | Christians make up 20% of Iraqis leaving the country as |
mission is advocated largely by Evangelical | Christians, many of whom are related to the Micah Netwo |
at of Licinius in 323 CE, Constantine showed | Christians marked political preference. |
lt threatened by the growing presence of the | Christians Maronites in their traditional area of Mount |
er of people in his life becoming born-again | Christians, Marty began reading the Bible and became co |
ek historian Sozomen estimates the number of | Christians martyred during the forty-year reign of Shap |
Even the | Christians Mary is set an example of motherhood and com |
im captives as might have escaped from their | Christians masters, and taken refuge in Granada, should |
tion are supererogatory acts, which specific | Christians may engage in above their moral duties. |
hus there is no pagan religion against which | Christians may offend. |
Foreign | Christians may meet at church meetings held at one of s |
No longer must the | Christians meet in secret. |
Christians meeting Hindus: an analysis and theological | |
y 1640 was leading a congregation of Baptist | Christians meeting at Bell Alley in Coleman Street, Lon |
The small number of Saudi Arabian | Christians meets in internet chat rooms and private mee |
First Baptist Church of Brookfield, when 30 | Christians met at Leland Elementary School in Elm Grove |
It is a place where a huge number of | Christians migrated during 1940s and '50s from Travanco |
Few Syrian | Christians migrated from Kadamattom in the middle of 9t |
ate also had a large proportion of Nestorian | Christians, mingled with Buddhists and Muslims. |
Native | Christians: Modes and Effects of Christianity Among Ind |
ks were God's punishment against the sins of | Christians modified his views and wrote the book the Wa |
While some Baras are | christians, most retain their traditional religious bel |
It also asked | Christians, Muslims and Jews to gather at the main entr |
its services were freely available to Jews, | Christians, Muslims and others. |
Salonica, City of Ghosts: | Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (HarperCollins, |
fends people of many other faiths, including | Christians, Muslims and Jews." |
Salonica, City of Ghosts: | Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950 was the Runciman |
of Kerala state in India, where traditional | Christians, Muslims's Hindus reside in peace in the com |
the acronym ACARA are protesters made up of | Christians, Muslims, Buddhists and atheists who gathere |
Christians, Muslims, and some Hindu castes such as the | |
Christians must concede that all things considered, thi | |
They believe that all | Christians must be considered ministers. |
red Muslims to pay four times as much tax as | Christians nearby. |
he Columbia Encyclopedia, "the decision that | Christians need not practice circumcision is recorded i |
to describe the deaths of the persecutors of | Christians: Nero, Domitian, Decius, Valerian, Aurelian, |
ng Yom Kippur, a small number of evangelical | Christians observe it today. |
From the 4th century to the 7th century, | Christians observed octaves with a celebration on the e |
Violence for religious reasons against | Christians occurs. |
time to put into practice what I said to the | Christians of East Timor." |
teries on the sabbath of every week, yet the | Christians of Alexandria and at Rome, on account of som |
iyah, he was elected as new Patriarch by the | Christians of Damascus and consecrated on May 1, 1634, |
of the Artos is that it serves to remind all | Christians of the events connected with the Resurrectio |
Complaining that the Coptic | Christians of Egypt no longer knew the Coptic language |
By law, | Christians of all denominations must worship in state-r |
Some Jewish authors have accused Protestant | Christians of arbitrarily choosing to interpret the wor |
certain from the evidence, however, is that | Christians of at least the latter part of that period d |
great field of conflict for the Muslims and | Christians of Iberian Peninsula in the 12th century. |
'The marriage customs of the St. Thomas | Christians of Malabar', Madras, 1936. |
pent the rest of his life among the Assyrian | Christians of northwestern Iran. |
er, this custom was prevalent among Oriental | Christians of annually baptizing that element, at the s |
rusalem, which is under the authority of the | Christians of Europe. |
The people are mostly Malayam | Christians of the Syrian Orthodox Church, but there are |
nd) tend to be the least religious, Assyrian | Christians of Mosul also tend to be less religious when |
ter whose works have gained popularity among | Christians of a variety of denominations. |
bly in Jerusalem and Cyprus, but the Malabar | Christians of India represented the only significant su |
It adamantly refused even deceased | Christians of Jewish descent cremation or burials. |
begun to hold services in the town where the | Christians of all denominations can unite in worship. |
assisted Lord Dufferin's Mission to the poor | Christians of Mount Lebanon from 1860 to 1862. |
"The evangelical | Christians of the 19th century combined revivalism with |
tains one hundred religious testimonies from | Christians of different denominations. |
e Christian Union which he hoped would unite | Christians of various beliefs who were opposed to offic |
According to the belief of | Christians of the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Ca |
build up a faith culture among the many new | Christians of his diocese. |
hwart Emperor Nero's attempts to destroy the | Christians of Rome. |
Sisebuto, who later became the Comes of the | Christians of Coimbra, as were his son Ataulfo, his gra |
novated two times and belongs to the Knanaya | Christians of Kaipuzha. |
and after the Greek War of Independence, the | Christians of the island rebelled several times against |
For | Christians of the East the diskos symbolises the Virgin |
Marrano for new | Christians of Jewish origin. |
for looking after the welfare of the Syrian | Christians of Malabar. |
he traditional Nasrani cuisine of the Syrian | Christians of the state of Kerala. |
phecy, and other spiritual gifts familiar to | Christians of the time of the Apostle Paul. |
ia and the western powers in the fate of the | Christians of the Middle East, especially in the Maroni |
Christians of all denominations use Study Bibles to ass | |
tual songs for the use of Serious and Devout | Christians of all Denominations,' of which a second edi |
nts an intimate picture of life of the Latin | Christians of the Kerala coast, descendants of poor, lo |
nominations, has been felt for many years by | Christians of all the denominations. |
rt of the annual tribute owed him by all the | Christians of Spain also dates from the mid-twelfth cen |
As a concession to the | Christians of Damietta, they were granted the right to |
othic times, (quoting Roth) "[W]ho among the | Christians of Spain could be certain that he is not a d |
So the | Christians of Manimala approached the Maharaja of Thiru |
The Evangelists themselves, as well as the | Christians of the second and third generation, artifici |
he United Methodist Church, Cokesbury serves | Christians of all denominations. |
Although | Christians often took their European music and building |
The feast is also celebrated by Syrian | Christians on 8 September and by Coptic Christians on 1 |
ing with a mock battle between the Moors and | Christians on the beach. |
ce of fixing the celebration of Passover for | Christians on the fourteenth (Latin quarta decima) day |
aelis, American Jews, Arabs, and evangelical | Christians on why America succeeded and failed in Arab- |
vey, The Future of Religion: Interviews with | Christians on the Brink (Novalis, 2001). |
akia is a spice bread made by Greek Orthodox | Christians on Lazarus Saturday, the Saturday that begin |
The victims were mostly Puerto Rican | Christians on a pilgrimage to Israel. |
minists on one side of the issue, mainstream | Christians on the other, and the medical community spli |
"Blood of | Christians on My Sword" - 8:05 |
e Christian church (all of them were equally | Christians), only the Catholics would prevail, and all |
Many | Christians only attend Christian church service on Chri |
The Muslim Kansu braves killed | Christians only, sparing Chinese who had altars to Chin |
Declining to be classed either as | Christians or Jews, they were excluded from the edict o |
es called Chreasters, Twice-a-years or C & E | Christians, or Submarine Christians (so-named because t |
but include members who openly profess to be | Christians or at times may feature Christian thought, i |
w the emperor's orders either to kill fellow | Christians or to worship Maximianus Herculius as a god. |
e papal policy of launching Crusades against | Christians or heretics in Europe to the detriment of th |
ods of the old pantheon, considered idols by | Christians, or surrendering church books and property t |
ions between them, whether they were Muslim, | Christians, or Jews. |
Most Sinhalese Australians are | Christians or Theravada Buddhists. |
an had published his first edict against the | Christians, ordering the destruction of Christian scrip |
e (EMMC) is an evangelical body of Mennonite | Christians, organized on July 1, 1959. |
the Lord is not only a sign of the love that | Christians ought to have among themselves, one to anoth |
n Philadelphia, to describe the way he feels | Christians ought to be living, the ways in which many c |
st on which the Holy Spirit descended on the | Christians, overcoming all linguistic difficulties, acc |
getics in the Roman Empire: Pagans, Jews and | Christians, Oxford, 1999 ISBN 0-19-826986-2 |
ptember and the Moros i Cristians (Moors and | Christians) parade is the most notable. |
door is its feeder school, Our Lady Help of | Christians Parish School. |
Parish of Origin: Our Lady Help of | Christians Parish, Weingarten, MO |
Because of that relationship, | Christians participate in this special relationship wit |
A great number of | Christians participated in conferences and classes at t |
a riot in Colombo against the Muslims, with | Christians participating as much as Buddhists. |
portion of Mark 16 is very important to some | Christians, particularly in the Pentecostal movement, b |
lia he exerted much influence on evangelical | Christians, particularly at universities and theologica |
His Grants to Syrian | Christians paved way for the flourish of Syrian Christi |
ul the Apostle on one side and the Jerusalem | Christians Peter and James, Jesus' brother, on the othe |
Seeing | Christians playing such a key role in Jubilee 2000 and |
d then proved by the testimony of Pliny that | Christians pledged themselves not to commit murder, adu |
Jews, in turn, might assert that | Christians practice eisegesis when they read the Old Te |
Nor must | Christians pray with their Judaic brethren, instead the |
ords did not reflect a consensus among those | Christians present. |
hip, a movement to lead and teach born-again | Christians primarily in the Baptist denomination, how t |
When the | Christians protected their church and refused that the |
St. Thomas Sunday (especially among Eastern | Christians), Quasimodo Sunday and Quasimodogeniti. |
odium likely to be heaped upon him by fellow | Christians quick to smell out, denounce and punish frau |
Porphyry Against the | Christians, R. M. Berchman, trans., Ancient Mediterrane |
the | Christians rang their bells. |
reshaped from Virgil's fourth Eclogue, which | Christians read as foretelling the coming of Christ. |
Also, | Christians receive the seed of eternal life (I Corinthi |
Some | Christians recognize seven names of God, often citing P |
st as requiring Jews to wear yellow ribbons, | Christians red, and Zoroastrians (a minority non-Islami |
Some | Christians refer to the foundation of the State of Isra |
ma Khristianis or in English as Saint Thomas | Christians referring to their religious tradition, desp |
Some | Christians regard Bible numerics as irrefutable proof t |
ist” is evidence that Pliny and the (lapsed) | Christians regarded Christ as a historic person; people |
The early | Christians, regarded as forming a pernicious sect by se |
Christians regarded it as the birthplace of St. George, | |
In 2008, a group of | Christians regularly met for prayer meetings on a stree |
Sikhs, Muslims and | Christians regularly visited Him to get His blessings. |
Other evangelical | Christians reject the doctrine because of a possible mi |
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