Eighteen ornate towers represent the Apostles, Evangelists, Jesus and Mary. |
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This manuscript is written in a bold hand, with black ink, and is illuminated with rude portraits of the Evangelists. |
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Since the 1980s, Protestant religions have been attracting more followers, especially Evangelists and Adventists, and to a lesser degree, Mormons. |
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There are sixteen pages of arcaded canon tables, where parallel passages of the four Evangelists are laid out. |
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One of these, a pocket gospel book with portraits of the Evangelists, is in the Bodleian Library in Oxford, England. |
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But to the top of the House is Mankind, thus paralytically diseased, to be carry'd by the four Evangelists, his Bearers. |
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A general term for the name of the symbols of the four Evangelists is the Tetramorphs. |
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Each of the four Evangelists is accompanied by their respective symbol in their miniature portraits in the manuscript. |
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The Lindisfarne Gospels is a manuscript that contains the Gospels of the four Evangelists Mark, John, Luke, and Matthew. |
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None of the four evangelists mentions any sort of internal division during the Sanhedrin trial. |
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This is an area both WiFi advocates and 3G evangelists both want to ignore. |
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I submit that it is possible that one or more of the evangelists interpreted Pilate in a positive way. |
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Under the canopies on the one side are figures of the four great prophets, and on the other side figures of the four evangelists. |
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Under the main dome, for example, there are four evangelists in the spandrels. |
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There are other accounts by Welsh evangelists reproaching Irish passengers for dancing too vigorously. |
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Jesus fulfilled that prophecy in his day, riding into Jerusalem in peace, as the evangelists tell us in the Passion narrative. |
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Does he feel people are naturally suspicious due to several high-profile scandals involving evangelists? |
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There were many faithful Orthodox and Protestant bishops, pastors and evangelists. |
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People don't like some of the tactics adopted by some unscrupulous evangelists to get people to convert. |
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The first part of this paper should close with the due reference to Mary, mother of Jesus, by the evangelists Luke and John. |
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Comedians, philosophers, evangelists and fascists have all used distinct styles of speech-making to move or fool their crowds. |
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Indeed, one remarkable window portrays the four evangelists on the shoulders of the great prophets. |
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They even appear to outnumber the enthusiastic hot gospellers and, being an expert baiter of evangelists, I notice such things. |
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In this book we have emphasized that the evangelists are concerned with both the story and the significance of Jesus of Nazareth. |
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He may be calling us to be intercessors, evangelists, advocates for the poor, healers of the sick, prophets to the world. |
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Of course I still would find time to visit my fellow preachers and evangelists around the state of Texas. |
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Neither ghetto-fabulous nor turgidly worthy, Jurassic 5 are evangelists for the pleasure principle inherent in the genesis of hip-hop. |
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Furthermore, what about those American evangelists with their glib messages, grubbing a few dollars there and few pounds here? |
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They are not necessarily members of same churches or fans of the same evangelists on television. |
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There was a time when religious evangelists, of all faiths, proudly promoted their creeds on the basis that they constituted the truth. |
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But when you try to engage these evangelists in a dialogue about evidence, you suddenly realise you are missing the point. |
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Thus, when evangelists preach the message of the Cross to today's generation, they are dismayed that increasingly people scoff at the message. |
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Some are Sunday School teachers, evangelists, pastors, soul-winners song leaders and many other things the church needs. |
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Many of the financial resources were devoted to reconstruction instead of being given to evangelists or missionaries. |
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They were tradesmen rather than evangelists and did a lot of building and helped the locals with farming and building techniques. |
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The ministry of these 3,000 visiting evangelists will be organised by the various churches and mission agencies sending them. |
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He had good volume control, and made me think of TV evangelists but he was foaming at the mouth and blocking the exit from the shop. |
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In addition to ministers, many Baptist churches had ruling elders, assistants, exhorters, deacons, deaconesses, elderesses, and evangelists. |
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Despite the evidence of experience, progress has had many evangelists over the past two hundred years. |
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Mark has meditated on John's execution in ways that the other evangelists do not. |
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Liberally supported by Drummond, the new body developed a hierarchy of apostles, prophets, evangelists, and pastors, with deacons to superintend material needs. |
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Golden Age-of-TV evangelists prate on about which glorified soap operas are most deserving of our rapt attention. |
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Robbed of their strongest issue, but with Europe itself going close to unmentioned by the big parties, Ukip's evangelists edge further and further into conspiracy theorism. |
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The brand evangelists will tell you that brands are a force for good. |
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Public perceptions of charismatic evangelists tend to be ambivalent. |
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For a week in June each year, a team of evangelists and volunteers preach in London locations like Speakers' Corner, Covent Garden and Leicester Square. |
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As a result, in America today, people hear more about evolution from evangelists preaching against it, than they do from their high school teachers. |
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Meet the lay evangelists from the Apostles of Jesus congregation. |
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The Soviet Union was inundated with foreign evangelists and missionaries commanding technological resources unimaginable to a church just emerging from captivity. |
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They were evangelists, missionaries and itinerant ministers living in an unholy era of subjugation, poverty and the dark brutal forces of the slaveocracy. |
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At present, the breadth and scope of content accessible via the Internet presents a different kind of choice to the one technology evangelists imagine. |
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In the last month, even the most utopian of Californian technology evangelists have begun to realize that the ugly reality behind the economics can't be wished away. |
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It's almost beyond belief that for some technology evangelists, the health of a society can be measured by the fact that the routers are humming and the packets are flying. |
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It is doubtful that the knowledge revolution will let developing countries leapfrog to higher levels of development, as many technologists and Internet evangelists assert. |
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Identify and reward champions, evangelists, and successful practitioners of the e-world who assist others, particularly the disadvantaged and the SME sector. |
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Most importantly, Wesley appointed itinerant evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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In Haines, artists, craftsmen, wilderness guides, and telecommuters mix on Main Street with fishers, gyppo loggers, evangelists, and miners. |
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Weblogging evangelists see web logs as a medium in their own right, something that goes beyond the webitself. |
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Through the work of native lay evangelists, many tribes of diverse languages were reached with the Gospel. |
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Religions were among the earliest cultural elements to globalize, being spread by force, migration, evangelists, imperialists, and traders. |
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Christ is seen to express his headship through the ascension ministries of apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors and teachers. |
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Women also became much more likely to be evangelists and missionaries than pastors. |
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Most importantly, he appointed itinerant, unordained evangelists to travel and preach as he did and to care for these groups of people. |
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This volume focuses on the efforts of 24 women evangelists and their evangelistic institutions, rescue homes, missions, and religious training schools. |
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