As with you, their over-the-top bloviating for true believers is matched only by an eagerness to please their new corporate paymasters. |
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Simultaneously, faith also helps believers deal with present unseen forces that threaten. |
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It presents them as winking ironists, not the true black-music believers that they were. |
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It seems that serious religious believers were less likely to become collaborators. |
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And it is worrisome, in particular, for religious institutions and religious believers. |
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As we see even today there are many conflicts among believers of the same faith. |
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But now more candidates than not are serious religious believers and not at all shy about making that known. |
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Although five defined themselves as Buddhists, most said that they were not religious believers. |
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Religion is found not only in the classical texts of our traditions, but in the lived experience of religious believers. |
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The site helps believers reflect on religious faith in thought and in practice. |
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Women are the biggest believers in the five-second rule, with 81 per cent admitting to following it. |
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Other books, more often than not written by religious believers, emphasize continuities between the pursuit of theological and scientific truth. |
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Eighty-seven percent of respondents said they think believers of other faiths can receive miracles. |
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There are religious believers who think that God is a physical being, existing in space and time. |
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I suspect that the vast majority of true believers in every major religion have parents and grandparents of the same faith. |
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This means that no religious officer dictates matters of faith for other believers. |
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Lockhead and First Group are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage. |
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But when believers are called home to be with Christ there is normally music and congregational singing. |
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It is this kind of ecclesiology that will lead to a ministerial leadership and ecclesial structures that will equip believers for their callings. |
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Religious believers, bigots in particular, struggle with a logical problem. |
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And he smote the air with his fists, and believers trembled with excitement. |
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It motivates people to lead better lives, and can provide a vision of humanity that enriches the lives of believers. |
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The party of Small Business, believers in a mixed economy rather than fanatical free-marketeers, at least, as long as a mixed-economy works. |
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They are believers in integrated transport links using trains, buses, trolleybuses and trams to increase passenger usage. |
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His true believers, with the steadfastness that comes from monomania, are energized by anger about the war. |
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Thus Ash Wednesday helps worshiping believers confront our sinful nature as we recall our mortality. |
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The sole purpose of the fellowship of believers was the edification of the church. |
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At least back in Arkansas I had a small fellowship of believers to support me. |
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As the believers devoted themselves to teaching, fellowship, communion and prayer, they were filled with awe and saw many miracles. |
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Peasants at home identified themselves in terms of their membership in the village commune and as Orthodox believers. |
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His combustible persona waxed hot against those he saw as enemies of righteousness and justice, attracting true believers to its incandescence. |
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Religious believers sometimes accuse us of having a superficial and impoverished view of the world. |
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Not all of his fellow believers enjoyed this advantage, for many of them were slaves in the great familiae or households of the neighborhood. |
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Again, the problem lies not so much in the iniquity of believers, but more pervasively in the logical structure of the religions themselves. |
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So all believers are saints in the sense that they have been set aside by God for his own use. |
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It is never particularly persuasive to address believers as if they are idiots in need of education. |
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Throughout the film, he follows true believers to fairy rings or the sites of close encounters between human and spirit. |
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It forthrightly dealt with all conflicts, without personalizing issues in a way that offended sincere believers who also respect science. |
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These findings frustrated the believers of a perpetual motion machine, and angered the industrial tycoons who sponsored the whole endeavor. |
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What is the difference between the hypostatical union, and the mystical union that is between Christ and believers? |
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Next down, we find a layer of eager believers, who will hyperbolize freely and righteously to maintain the fictions that they cherish. |
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Some of us encounter such things in fellow believers, and we feel the way we do when we run into a sword-swallower at a wedding reception. |
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There are many battles ahead for believers, but victory is certain through Christ our Lord. |
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Maybe little children, like overscrupulous believers, see things that the rest of us do not. |
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True believers of every stripe describe their vision of what taxpayer money, talent, and hope can do. |
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Furthermore, they have resisted capitulating to the world at large and remained faithful to the community of believers in Sardis. |
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However, believers should not again be lulled into a false sense of security. |
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Only the most extropian true believers in the Net still dream of it as the final solution. |
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This holiday long weekend atheists and believers alike observed religious rituals. |
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At this time, believers and unbelievers would be judged and assigned to either eternal bliss or eternal damnation. |
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Hours before the oblatory ceremony, nearly a hundred believers gathered at the HKCE to wait for the arrival of the Buddha's finger bone. |
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Many religious doctrines or beliefs dictate standards of social conduct and responsibility, and require believers to act accordingly. |
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The implication is that the vocabulary of praise is learned in the cult, and then believers apply it in their daily lives. |
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So it is natural that both non-believers and believers will want to sift the historical evidence carefully. |
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In 1299 they entered the church of Our Lady of the Annunciation and killed the believers during an Eucharistical celebration. |
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All happens only by the will of Allah and the acceptance of this reality is enjoined on the believers. |
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This kind of data retrofitting is common among believers in such pseudosciences as astrology, graphology and biorhythms. |
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Thousands of believers have visited the site, which many say at certain times and in certain lights projects the image of the Virgin Mary. |
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The Jesuits quickly restored religious zeal among believers in southern Europe. |
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Garrett's main argument for congregationalism is the priesthood of all believers. |
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It is shared by religious believers and non-believers of very different social backgrounds and in very different countries. |
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As far as livelihood is concerned, the Almighty gives it to both the believers and the non-believers. |
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This is to say that, in her view, the ultimate justifier for any claim to know is the community of believers. |
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Martin Luther's notion of the priesthood of all believers is particularly helpful here. |
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We at the Fool are also great believers of learning how successful investors pick winning shares. |
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Miracles will be wrought, the sick will be healed and signs and wonders will follow the believers. |
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Yes, I know that places are made sacred by the celebrations, prayers, and charity of the believers who worship in them. |
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Since believers are regenerated into new creatures that have hearts that love God, sin must come from another source. |
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I find it increasingly hard to tell the difference between believers and non-believers. |
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Sadly, churchgoers are not necessarily the same thing as regenerate believers, even if numbered in thousands in a particular locality. |
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Finally the British General in Fort Detroit ordered the Wyandots to remove the believers to far northern Ohio. |
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It is an all-embracing obedience which requires total submission from the believers, having no exception whatsoever. |
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New England settlers, true believers in election and preterition, helped found a country where free will is given vast rein. |
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The quiet testimony of humble, honest, prayerful believers can be enormously effective. |
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A key point for believers is that they also believe that practising their religion is directly linked with their destiny. |
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For the believers in society and community, however, such views raised the spectre of lawlessness and anarchic self-indulgence. |
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Many believers feel inadequate and discouraged, but this is no reason for laziness or inactivity. |
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It is not true that these events have the same impact on the believers as the non-believers. |
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Judas Iscariot was considered for 20 centuries and by hundreds of millions of believers as an antichrist of the worst kind. |
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When we suffer reverses, difficulties, disease or tragedy, we may feel deep down that our birthright as believers has been taken from us. |
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The best hope for a cure lies in the open, honest debate that would spring from wholehearted acceptance of the priesthood of all believers. |
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Young believers in the Fascist revolution began to turn towards Communism as an alternative. |
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Everyone who believes it is legit will find some way to gainsay the believers. |
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It does not distinguish between believers and non-believers in granting that sacred right to life. |
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If we're so comfortable in our non-belief, do we need to go around nettling the believers? |
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The final stand of the 500 believers there lasted 10 months during 1243 as the might of the Albigensian crusaders gradually wore them down. |
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On Ash Wednesday, Jesus' words send the message that believers can strive for things not of dust and ashes. |
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Still, ideology scores high marks for the true believers who isolate themselves in a bubble of unreality. |
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True believers dismiss this significant part of the population as Luddites. |
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Some believers think the crown of thorns was made of this type of tumbleweed. |
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Religious leaders have an obligation to lead in the surest of ways, taking care not to disturb the faith of the ordinary believers. |
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Conservative believers in individual liberty and personal autonomy should allow citizens to freely choose a life partner whether gay or straight. |
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Does freedom of religion allow believers to stop a newspaper's crusade against their faith? |
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One of his comments there pungently countered the litany from credulous believers that you must always keep an open mind. |
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It is less certain, however, that his urging of greater distinctiveness upon fellow believers is the best way forward. |
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In the light of this dire diagnosis, Baha'i believers feel that the only solution is to strengthen interfaith activities and dialogue. |
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Christ has brought believers from darkness into a kingdom of light and forgiven their sins absolutely and without question. |
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You had the peppy neo-Marxists, the serious paleo-Marxists, the dour quasi-Marxists, and, of course, the true believers, the Leninists. |
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Secularist rationalism and the growth of constructive atheism have created a spiritual vacuum obvious to religious believers. |
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True believers can even take encouragement from the meagreness of so much of the action in Coimbra. |
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To the believers who were present, Edward was clearly batting a thousand, and no price would have been too much to pay. |
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Started by four hard-core believers in nature's booty and its goodness, Green Life aims to reintroduce nature to people around. |
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He said there are approximately 150 Tibetan Buddhist groups and more than 500,000 believers in Tibetan Buddhism in Taiwan. |
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I took this as a justification for my slacker life, quietly snickering at the achievers and believers. |
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It constitutes the Church's marching orders, sending believers into all the world to share the Gospel with every person. |
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He boldly advanced the truth that believers should live by the Word of God and jettison popish superstitions. |
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Almost two thousand years ago, a small group of believers met together and took a stand. |
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One hundred years ago both our countries were firmly under the rule of believers. |
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He arrived in Whitby at a time when rural Methodist chapels were closing one by one and believers were few and far between. |
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He briefly sketches the beliefs of five selected scientists including two believers, two nonbelievers, and one uncommitted. |
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There were many times when I envied the moral clarity of those priests as they tended their flocks of young believers, incessantly preaching the demands of sexual purity. |
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The West applies reason and logic to true believers who have no fear and have an abundance of imagination. |
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Apollo misses the adulation of believers, and wants to fill a new planet with humans who will worship him. |
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Communities of impassioned religious believers may boast many virtues, but neutrality and detachment are not among them. |
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To be sure, there is often a stark dichotomy between so-called opinion leaders and rank and file believers. |
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The academic field is famously hostile to believers and Aslan has bucked that worldview. |
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Soon, believers seeking cures began flocking to the chapel and praying to its guardian angel, St. Roch. |
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These Old Testament believers are pronouncing their longing for vindication and judgment in the name of Jehovah the righteous one, and in vivid poetic language. |
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Some true believers on one side have been unable to free themselves from a sense of blind loyalty to the past, ill-founded as it is in whole or in part. |
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The fact that atheists are apparently as moral as believers will be counterintuitive to some. |
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On the other hand, Jesus points out that if believers faithfully practice almsgiving, prayer, and fasting then an unstated heavenly reward awaits them. |
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For the religiously committed, the rise of secularism powerfully facilitated the cause of cooperation among fervent believers. |
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For true believers, though, no amount of evidence will ever be enough. |
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That left the small but fervid legion of believers who had dropped everything feeling upset and sheepish. |
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But when the man himself appeared in his neat pinstripe suit it wasn't long before believers were being won over by his accuracy and down-to-earth Liverpudlian ways. |
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True believers, the genuinely pure of heart, exist in every faith, but the majority generally just goes along lukewarmly out of cultural habit or material advantage. |
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A bringer of healing water, she soon found herself pursued by believers in her sanctity and tormented by officials who hounded her with police interrogations. |
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That hardly any believers approach aesthetic taste in this way is in no small part the reason we are flailing about today in a culture of ugliness and death. |
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Because Olbermann was willing to lend credence to the Ohio story, true believers treated him as an honest broker. |
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Unsurprisingly, many religious believers most strongly saw these events as happening for reasons according to a plan. |
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The last straw was Heartland putting up a billboard with a picture of the Unabomber as emblematic of global-warming believers. |
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This argument is applicable to the believers of every religion. |
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While they are preaching, believers are expected to show respect to other faiths and behave in a manner that would not tarnish the image of their own religion. |
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Before that, though, I would like to stress that I in no way wish to offend believers of other faiths, and that I would in fact love to receive comments from them. |
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So while doomsday believers make a mad dash towards their shelters in 2029, I'll be going straight to a telescope. |
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At their ordination, priests receive power to minister the life of God through the sacraments so that all believers might be empowered to give that life to the world. |
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Neither believers nor unbelievers, whether on the left or the right, agreed to meet on the allegedly common ground of ultimacy and transcendence and cosmic order. |
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To the most undiscriminating true believers, he was a disaster. |
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The group claims they are following the tenets laid out at the start of the 20th century by the first Pentecostal believers. |
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Even believers in neuroeconomics aren't sure just how far to take it. |
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Others are no more than a handful of true believers with a nifty website. |
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In the 1950s and 60s, Marxist-Leninist rhetoric was looked at askance even by professional Sovietologists, few of whom accepted that the Party could produce real believers. |
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They had to scramble to become the sixth seed in the play-offs, and they've earned a lot of believers with their stout defense and great rushing attack. |
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Sometimes the study is used catechetically, to help prepare those converting, sometimes it is for the deepening of the faith of lifelong believers. |
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The prayers of believers here on earth are mingled with the worship of angels and archangels and all the host of heaven, in adoration of God and the Lamb. |
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The classic example has been the Toronto Blessing, which came to Slovakia via the UK, and swept through many churches affecting thousands of believers. |
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These rationalizations are resorted to by true believers, to maintain their belief despite the failures and paradoxes that they constantly encounter. |
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He explains how believers in the paranormal and scientific skeptics arrive at their conclusions via very different and incompatible ways of thinking. |
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Participation in Christ is an instance of communion that opens believers to proportionate participation in all of the dimensions we have discussed. |
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He was inducted as God's appointed pastor for this body of believers. |
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Most especially Luther disputed the sale of indulgences whereby, as Luther perceived, believers might buy forgiveness for themselves or their departed relatives. |
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He had defined the local church as a fellowship of baptised believers. |
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Hence religion has conceded preferential rights to the mother and has enjoined upon the believers to treat their mothers with special consideration. |
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Unfortunately, the author conflates blind followers of religious dogma with thoughtful believers who reason independently within a religiously-informed framework. |
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It also indicates that many Labour ministers aren't sincere believers in the Third Way, but are placemen and women interested chiefly in their careers. |
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This army of shepherds was to guide and lead the flock of believers. |
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This ratio of believers to non-believers had not changed in 80 years. |
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So Peter was the first to preach a message unto Gentile believers. |
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To believers in creation, the Darwinists seem thoroughly intolerant and dogmatic when they insist that their own philosophy must have a monopoly in the schools and the media. |
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Psychologist Ray Hyman provides a very telling example of how gurus and true believers can deceive themselves into believing what has been demonstrated to be false. |
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These believers express a desire for political authority, but only of the type supportive of pro-family social nucleus and traditionally-bound, regulated liberties. |
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For closed-set believers, how one defines the boundary is crucial. |
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In protest, some believers adopted a way of life known as monasticism. |
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Gross is inviting goths, punkers, ravers, metalheads, skaters, gamers and other so-called outsiders to be part of a new discussion group for seekers and believers. |
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The parable of the wheat and weeds in Matthew 13 cautions against trying to separate believers from unbelievers in these centuries before the eschaton. |
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His world is severely postreligious, a circumstance that made reflective believers intensely interested in his work, too. |
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The believers in pretended miracles have always previously symbolized with the performers of them. |
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This doctrine states that loving God and humanity totally, as exemplified by Christ, enables believers to rid themselves of voluntary sin. |
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While the number of believers is falling in the West there is a danger that those remaining will also become fanaticised as they are isolated. |
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There were a lot of nonbelievers in Stuart before December and now there's a lot of believers. |
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In settling the lawsuit, the judge ordered Warren city officials to treat nonbelievers and believers equally. |
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A post-Pauline author begins the letter to the Colossians addressing the believers with a typical greeting of grace and peace. |
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The demiurgic god rejected by modern atheists and embraced by some fundamentalist believers is an irrelevant distraction. |
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Our staff are not all out and out believers there will some very critical investigations into parapsychological experiments. |
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It is clear that neo-Scholastic trinitarian theology does not provide all the answers for contemporary believers. |
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Similarly, crosses are not typically placed inside homes or worn around the neck by these believers. |
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No action has been taken against those responsible for the 2002 beating of evangelical believers in Gurage zone. |
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The conclusions drawn from one laboratory in America's heartland aren't going to sway the muscle-bound believers. |
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It sheds light on the efforts taken by MOF during the Holy month of Ramadan when all believers rush to cooperate to achieve positive goals. |
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The Soviet government confiscated church property, ridiculed religion, harassed believers, and propagated atheism in schools. |
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When Albert Coates presented the work in London in 1922, its atheism offended some believers. |
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They differed in counting the children of believers in some sense members of the church. |
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He describes the Shekinah glory and the worship of New Testament believers. |
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Less marginal to the society than earlier believers, they created marginality and their behavior became exemplary for the larger church. |
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Republicans could flout their own resentments and true believers. |
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We have become rumormongers and tea-leaf readers, believers in signs, bouncing back and forth between uneasy optimism and unfettered paranoia. |
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The Monophysites said that two-nature believers must think Christ has multiple personalities, divine and human. |
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Astonishing were the number of believers offering joss sticks to their favoured deities. |
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As such, Paul explains that sin paradoxically gains power over people by absolutizing what believers rightly perceive as the good. |
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The debate about whether believers prior to Constantine were antimilitarist is an old one. |
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Some may profess the priesthood of all believers, a doctrine derived from the First Epistle of Peter. |
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However, as a matter of practice believers follow certain dietary restrictions with right spiritual diet as followed over generations. |
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Luther's doctrine of the priesthood of all believers upgraded the role of laymen in the church considerably. |
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The believers were obliged to use reason to govern the worldly sphere in an orderly and peaceful way. |
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When Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, he spoke of this hope as a grace from God to encourage and strengthen believers. |
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However the way believers follow these fasts and feasts differs from church to church. |
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Here, the interpersonal aspect of the Church is given primacy and that the structured Church is the result of a real community of believers. |
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For Calvin, the Church was defined as the body of believers who placed Christ at its head. |
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They are true believers and appear to love working for the man. |
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The general tendency of this period was an increase in religious activity among believers of all faiths. |
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However, the vast majority of Orthodox believers do not attend church on a regular basis. |
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The communist government ridiculed religions and their believers, and propagated atheism in schools. |
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The road running between the two cathedrals is called Hope Street, a coincidence which pleases believers. |
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However, these estimates are based on people affiliated with a temple, rather than the number of true believers. |
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Pentecostals teach that believers must discern whether the utterance has edifying value for themselves and the local church. |
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The central unifying doctrine of these movements is the priesthood of all believers. |
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Baptists subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers. |
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There are Pentecostal believers who have claimed to receive their baptism with the Holy Spirit while being water baptized. |
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During Sedgwick's life there developed something of a chasm between the conservative high church believers and the liberal wing. |
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As they actively get involved in ministry, lay ministry becomes vigorous, and new believers will settle in church with more ease. |
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In 2010, Adventism claimed some 22 million believers scattered in various independent churches. |
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His doctrine of the priesthood of all believers raised the laity to the same level as the clergy. |
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I am inclined to think that he was more deeply religious than are many people who correctly regard themselves as religious believers. |
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Was it because the believers were so liberal with their possessions that God was so liberal with his grace? |
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The great Mahatma's words live on as believers and leaders adopt Gandhism in their daily lives. |
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Even though there is a sobering ominousness regarding the coming of the Lord, believers should not allow fear to frustrate their hopes. |
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They believe this is the gathering of believers who wait upon the Lord to discover God's will, believing that they are not making their own decisions. |
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It was argue that by asserting the historic episcopate the doctrine of the priesthood of all believers, stated in the 1932 Methodist Deed of Union, was being denied. |
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The invisible church is the body of all believers, known only to God. |
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At the same time, the Province remains in fellowship with the faithful believers within ECUSA who rightly oppose and reject the erroneous actions of their house. |
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In its essential features, it is a gospel for Fullerite believers only. |
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Calvinism differs from Lutherans on the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist, theories of worship, and the use of God's law for believers, among other things. |
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Another consequence of the Protestant understanding of man is that the believers, in gratitude for their election and redemption in Christ, are to follow God's commandments. |
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For groups which do not recognize a priesthood distinct from ordinary believers the services are generally led by a minister, preacher, or pastor. |
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As for the people, they took the bread and wine from the hands of the women, so ordinary believers accepted the authority of certain women to administer the sac raments. |
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Were believers thoroughly persuaded of what God meaneth, by these things, they would not be so liable to those frights and amazements which distract and disturb them. |
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Thomas appointed elders at every place he preached to lead the believers. |
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Chapter 18 states that believers can receive assurance of faith. |
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After a series of transmigrations, a select few believers will he liberated from the material world reaching the world of light where they cease transmigrating. |
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For instance, they agree that the overt Hellenizing pressure being exerted by Antiochus IV Epiphanes represented a crisis for the true believers of God within Judaism. |
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In legal terms, they refer to restrictions or boundaries, and Islam's Shariah imposes certain additional hudud on believers that confine our actions to a certain sphere. |
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For example, accusations of heresy have been levelled against a group of believers when their beliefs challenged, or were seen to challenge, Church authority. |
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Many Protestant denominations reject the idea that the clergy are a separate category of people, but rather stress the priesthood of all believers. |
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Regardless, regular attendance for believers is felt to be an act of obedience to the New Testament command that they should not neglect the assembling of themselves together. |
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In September 2000 General Guei, who had inflamed the anti-northern atmosphere by attacking believers in democracy as xenophilous, escaped an assassination attempt. |
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Or would it take an astronaut actually going to the moon and bringing back a noncheese rock to dissuade hard-core believers in the moon-cheese theory? |
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Some actions against Orthodox priests and believers along with execution included torture, being sent to prison camps, labour camps or mental hospitals. |
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