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and Central European babka, especially among | Christians, is a spongy, brioche-like yeast cake that i |
i of the Batticotta Seminary and other local | Christians led a campaign to re-open the seminary and i |
Currently, | Christians are a minority community comprising 6% of th |
Christians, who a century ago represented almost a quar | |
Three Books Against the Galilaeans, (meaning | Christians)) was a Greek polemical essay written by the |
In Lebanon, Lebanese | Christians cook a dough that is filled with walnuts or |
Network of Baptists affirming Lesbian & Gay | Christians is a small UK network of Baptists who seek t |
testants by a margin of 51-44 percent, other | Christians by a margin of 74-21, other religions by a m |
Vestiges of this practice remain: some | Christians sign a cross on their forehead before hearin |
senblat's wife and her family were hidden as | Christians at a farm near Breslau, 210 miles away from |
She was the daughter of | Christians, Flavian, a Roman knight, and Dafrosa, his w |
ter whose works have gained popularity among | Christians of a variety of denominations. |
He stated that | Christians have a duty to be involved in government, an |
ed but a few: his Apology or Embassy for the | Christians, and a Treatise on the Resurrection. |
Marthoma | Christians are a majority here. |
ave been cited by others as proof that early | Christians held a binitarian or a trinitarian view as h |
Toward that end, | Christians have a defining role given them from God, a |
The victims were mostly Puerto Rican | Christians on a pilgrimage to Israel. |
ulation is evenly divided between Hindus and | Christians and a little Muslims. |
l, which he accuses of "abandoning" Lebanese | Christians at a time when they depended on Israeli aid, |
in existence for some time, but many Hebraic | Christians felt a need for a Messianic organization wit |
ligions from all over South India.Tamil Nadu | Christians have a high reverence for St. Anthony and is |
Some | Christians see a parallel to the Imitation of Christ. |
ebrations of spring and was adopted by early | Christians as a symbol of the rebirth of man at Easter. |
ear the gate of the amphitheatre some of the | Christians were able to get close to Fructuosus, and on |
holds that this passage is written not about | Christians but about unbelievers who are convinced of t |
Ultimately, the CVA hopes that when | Christians think about making informed, responsible, fa |
awfully been under Roman authority, Orthodox | Christians who acknowledged such claims for supremacy o |
Christiani, The Enchiridion is an appeal on | Christians to act in accordance with the Christian fait |
Thomas | Christians and Adaptation) |
ostensibly written in defense of persecuted | Christians and addressed to Roman governors. |
1799 in a letter to a friend that he wanted | Christians to adopt “a rational plan for the gradual ab |
Christians can afford to be put to torture and to death | |
Christians in Africa and Middle East who celebrate Chri | |
eclares to have been the first persecutor of | Christians in Africa. |
t Matthew and Luke were written by anonymous | Christians writing after the fall of the Jewish temple |
Of "born-again" | Christians 68% agreed, and 81% of non "born-again" Chri |
teries on the sabbath of every week, yet the | Christians of Alexandria and at Rome, on account of som |
Wurm withdrew from the German | Christians and aligned himself with the schismatic Conf |
Some agree with anti-communist | Christians that all giving should be voluntary, and arg |
By law, | Christians of all denominations must worship in state-r |
st on which the Holy Spirit descended on the | Christians, overcoming all linguistic difficulties, acc |
begun to hold services in the town where the | Christians of all denominations can unite in worship. |
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 |
d it draws between hundreds and thousands of | Christians from all around the island. |
nominations, has been felt for many years by | Christians of all the denominations. |
he United Methodist Church, Cokesbury serves | Christians of all denominations. |
to whether non-Jews could even be considered | Christians at all, according to the way some interpret |
y don't want us to say that the Jews and the | Christians are Allah's enemies. |
As part of the surrender terms, all | Christians were allowed to leave Candia with whatever t |
preaching, like men slain in mighty battle; | Christians shouted aloud for joy. |
c campaigns against Russian Eastern Orthodox | Christians are also sometimes considered part of the No |
Apartments and shops belonging to the | Christians were also torched and destroyed. |
Lao | Christians have always been opposed to Communism on pri |
The Church Report's 50 Most Influential | Christians in America |
For many | Christians in America, the Missionary Herald was their |
As such, he was Primate of Serbian Orthodox | Christians in America. |
erit careful consideration by serious-minded | Christians and Americans concerned with truth and the m |
urging his followers to murder Jews, Hindus, | Christians and Americans, subsequently being deported t |
Two | Christians, Dorotheus, an imperial chamberlain, and Gor |
he second and 3rd centuries AD, some Eastern | Christians used an era that began at the birth of Jesus |
pression that led him to write the book Rich | Christians in an Age of Hunger. |
However, a group of | Christians in an American Oil Company in Saudi Arabia f |
s mission involved bringing the Saint Thomas | Christians, an ancient body formerly part of the Church |
herents at Kellis apparently lived alongside | Christians in ancient times. |
Valdunquillo has been occupied by | Christians, Jews, and Muslims. |
ul the Apostle on one side and the Jerusalem | Christians Peter and James, Jesus' brother, on the othe |
became caught up in the culture war between | Christians secularists and Christians traditionalists. |
im captives as might have escaped from their | Christians masters, and taken refuge in Granada, should |
This number includes | Christians, Jews, and various other denominations as we |
khan encouraged a formal debate between the | Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims, to determine which |
tain book reviews of interest to evangelical | Christians, theologians, and philosophers. |
widely on the problems and conflicts between | Christians, Jews and Muslims. |
with their own religious observance, as the | Christians did, and have their own societies and celebr |
ersity and Intolerance: Paternal Lineages of | Christians, Jews, and Muslims in the Iberian Peninsula, |
It also asked | Christians, Muslims and Jews to gather at the main entr |
rbarism towards Muslims, Jews and even local | Christians, Catholic and Orthodox alike. |
its services were freely available to Jews, | Christians, Muslims and others. |
testants 53-46; Roman Catholics 64-33; other | Christians 51-47; and other religions 49-46. |
Salonica, City of Ghosts: | Christians, Muslims and Jews, 1430-1950 (HarperCollins, |
fends people of many other faiths, including | Christians, Muslims and Jews." |
e stated that "it would be beneficial to the | Christians: Byzantines and Bulgarians, and pernicious t |
Christians, Muslims, and some Hindu castes such as the | |
This led to vehement opposition from | Christians, feminists and supporters of civil liberty a |
Christians, Hindus and Muslims live in harmony in Nalan | |
numeros attacks on religious minorities like | Christians, Yezidis and Shabak. |
khan encouraged a formal debate between the | Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims, to determine which |
ance against the Nazis and a known friend to | Christians, Jews and Communists during years as a priso |
Salonica, City of Ghosts: | Christians, Muslims and Jews 1430-1950 was the Runciman |
proaching God: Daily Reflections for Growing | Christians (2003), and Heaven Revealed: What Is It Like |
st as requiring Jews to wear yellow ribbons, | Christians red, and Zoroastrians (a minority non-Islami |
Jewish Responses to Early | Christians: History and Polemics, 30-150 C.E. Fortress. |
Native | Christians: Modes and Effects of Christianity Among Ind |
er, this custom was prevalent among Oriental | Christians of annually baptizing that element, at the s |
se of Canterbury, £70,000 was collected from | Christians, and another £60,000 was collected from Jews |
She referred to evangelical | Christians in another column as "gorillas," "low-brows, |
He began meeting with other | Christians including Anthony Norris Groves, John Giffor |
n groups argued that the film portrayed most | Christians as anti-Semitic and intolerant. |
She co-founded | Christians Against Apartheid, and the Tabitha Foundatio |
ed to Jesus could have originated from early | Christians, as apocalyptic ideas were common, but the s |
most incendiary assertions, Julian portrayed | Christians as apostates from Judaism, which the Emperor |
Emperor Diocletian began his persecutions of | Christians, Arianus apostatized in order to keep his po |
Some Jewish authors have accused Protestant | Christians of arbitrarily choosing to interpret the wor |
artificial barrier to those who would become | Christians but are then unwilling to make an immediate |
Thus it permits Eastern | Christians who are not in full communion with the Catho |
gion chrisianity...Both his parents thus are | Christians, but are of different denominations. |
njure as many of you ... as I can especially | Christians who are to blame for most of the problems in |
in the city and the dances of the Moors and | Christians which are deeply engrained in the history of |
he song has been a source of inspiration for | Christians who are frustrated with the failures of the |
It is embraced primarily by Arminian | Christians who are influenced by the theology of Jacob |
rvival of Iraq's minorities, "especially the | Christians who are most exposed to the kind of violence |
0% of the population described themselves as | Christians, and around 15% said that they had no religi |
sat in his church and prayed for peace among | Christians, walked around the camp like a field marshal |
Its goal is to provide a place for | Christians from around the region to gather to cultivat |
Despite guarantees of religious freedom for | Christians in Article 13 of the Iranian constitution, i |
r Churches) of Christ; the Campbellites; the | Christians -- as well as other labels attempting an ide |
hes of Kerala follow the tradition of Syrian | Christians known as Malankara Christian Orthodox Church |
Although anti-communist | Christians, such as the late anti-communist Christian w |
as well as to certain of the Eastern Syriac | Christians, such as Isaac the Syrian. |
The people referred to were the | Christians known as a body who had their liturgy in the |
eeks to become more fully, a congregation of | Christians growing as a community in our identities as |
ies for no work on Sunday, the day that many | Christians celebrate as the Sabbath, a day of rest - a |
The early | Christians, regarded as forming a pernicious sect by se |
r as claiming that attacks against Levantine | Christians, such as the attack the Our Lady of Salvatio |
a riot in Colombo against the Muslims, with | Christians participating as much as Buddhists. |
ause of the moral problems that it poses for | Christians who, as citizens, are willy-nilly caught up |
, Maltese, Italians and Jews, with many Arab | Christians such as the Lebanese and Palestinians. |
laimed universalist beliefs among some early | Christians such as Origen. |
era was the preferred era used by Byzantine | Christians such as Maximus the Confessor until the Byza |
reshaped from Virgil's fourth Eclogue, which | Christians read as foretelling the coming of Christ. |
he anabathmoi are chanted as a reminder that | Christians are ascending to the Heavenly Jerusalem, and |
Onesiphorus is contrasted with the other | Christians in Asia who have deserted Paul at this time. |
On September 3, 2003, a delegation of | Christians has asked the acting governor of Punjab, Cha |
In 299, an unverified number of local | Christians who assembled in Gaza to hear the Scriptures |
rea (Church History, VI. 29) relates how the | Christians, having assembled in Rome to elect a new bis |
UCOY believes that | Christians who associate with non-Christian groups end |
but include members who openly profess to be | Christians or at times may feature Christian thought, i |
y 1640 was leading a congregation of Baptist | Christians meeting at Bell Alley in Coleman Street, Lon |
certain from the evidence, however, is that | Christians of at least the latter part of that period d |
First Baptist Church of Brookfield, when 30 | Christians met at Leland Elementary School in Elm Grove |
lia he exerted much influence on evangelical | Christians, particularly at universities and theologica |
nated from the much wider meaning that early | Christians had attached to it. |
g to Schweizer this verse was used by Jewish | Christians to attack the Gentile churches, to argue tha |
Many | Christians only attend Christian church service on Chri |
But | Christians in Austria cannot be referred to as fascists |
st killed during Diocletian's persecution of | Christians: the authorities tied him to a millstone and |
e Fiji Sun on 6 March 2006, Mataca called on | Christians to avoid getting caught up in ethnic politic |
Do you like giving American | Christians a bad name Shawn? |
nd conversion to Christianity at a time when | Christians were banned from the classrooms due to Emper |
As time went on, | Christians were banned from Jewish synagogues as persec |
enforcement of Muslim codes of behavior upon | Christians, e.g, banning alcohol, forcing women to wear |
However, he did not die and when | Christians from Barcelona heard that Severus was still |
4), from Revelation 4:10; the promise that | Christians shall be "changed from glory into glory" (st |
nal movement that is mobilizing thousands of | Christians to be engaged in the great issues of their t |
ates that some of those who claim to be good | Christians will be rejected by Jesus if they have not c |
hed work in which he argued that the sins of | Christians should be punished by the state, and not by |
the altar and in the grave, the feet of all | Christians should be pointed to the East. |
Christians can be also found. | |
Art. 2. | Christians to be Harmed Directly |
ved all the hierarchical institutions of the | Christians to be a close copy of those of the Essenians |
They are pious in their own way, and | Christians should be ashamed of their disobedient and s |
Jannaway, Frank G. - Ought | Christians to Be Socialists? |
n the Spirit"), dancing, and the belief that | Christians could be demon possessed (everyone in the AO |
f the Epistle to the Romans, which calls for | Christians to be transformed by the renewing of their m |
They believe that all | Christians must be considered ministers. |
to a group of Methodists known as the Bible | Christians, and became a well known but unconventional |
s work "The Capacity of Present-day Jews and | Christians to Become Free", as anti-semitic. |
Samvedi | christians have been well educated for generations. |
Hulegu is said to have been sympathetic to | Christians, having been the son of one, and did not har |
er of people in his life becoming born-again | Christians, Marty began reading the Bible and became co |
ncinnati Journal, an “Appeal to Patriots and | Christians, in Behalf of Enslaved Africans.” |
and sadistic for torturing and killing many | Christians and being heartless even to his close allies |
e fled to Belgium, claiming that the Aramaic | Christians were being persecuted in Turkey. |
Christians Deists believe God gifted the human intellec | |
ir sexual orientation", while affirming that | Christians who believe that same sex relationships are |
Traditionally, | Christians have believed that there are many spirits in |
d those who are Jews and the Sabians and the | Christians whoever believes in Allah (God) and the last |
nager Ron Tart says, the letters mean "Where | Christians Keep Believing." |
erving as Abbot of the Abbey of Mary Help of | Christians, in Belmont, North Carolina from 1885-1924 a |
Epaenetus was one of the first | Christians and beloved friend of Paul. |
Boadt deeply believed in the principle that | Christians could best understand their faith by studyin |
In a 2006 poll of | Christians in Bethlehem by the Palestinian Centre for R |
faith, as well as against the view that some | Christians were better than others, rather than all sin |
Mary Help of | Christians Abbey, better known as Belmont Abbey, is a s |
Creator, Redeemer and Sustainer", to "equip | Christians to better evangelize the lost", and to "chal |
Some | Christians regard Bible numerics as irrefutable proof t |
as Muslims do the Koran and Hafiz, and many | Christians the Bible, namely, by opening the book at ra |
also a member of the board of reference for | Christians for Biblical Equality, a group of evangelica |
ls in terms of nurturing the newly converted | Christians in biblical teaching. |
xclusive society restricted to ethnic German | Christians from birth, he met the brothers Leopold, Ern |
Originally Celtic | Christians, the bishops were in communion with Rome fro |
agonize the relationship between Muslims and | Christians when both were united under the Wafd Party t |
He called all | Christians to boycott the film version, which he reques |
called the mixed blooded Goans and Mangalore | Christians as Brahmins too. |
t a number of venues across the UK, allowing | Christians to bring mainstream comedy into their locale |
Early | Christians in Britain and Ireland also used an 84-year |
g the official religion of the Roman Empire, | Christians in Britain were persecuted by Romans. |
e Goans to the British government and to the | Christians in British India as untrustworthy, rebelliou |
HMS Astraea who landed on Crete after local | Christians and British soldiers were massacred by Turki |
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