The city is home to a number of choral and gospel music bands, and we have even had some concerts dedicated to this kind of music in the past. |
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The album works on all levels thanks to its diversified genres, such as jazz, blues, gospel, bluegrass and zydeco. |
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From the age of 12 she was resolved to become a gospel singer and at the time of her death, aged 74, she had written more than 2500 songs. |
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There are some great moments in a show that fizzes with cartoonish energy and resonates with the sound of a gospel choir. |
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While these churches initially viewed gospel music as retrogressive, they were gradually won over. |
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God's law is holy, just, and good, and no one wants the gospel of grace accused of antinomianism. |
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Its political side grew out of the social gospel movement and liberation theology. |
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Other influences on popular music include church music, gospel, Zairean rhumba, and South African mbaqanga and mbube. |
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In 1534 the Dragalevtsi gospel was composed and was richly decorated with fine paintings. |
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In part this intense study of Scripture was connected with a conviction that his lifework lay in the service of the gospel. |
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However, the reintroduction of true gospel doctrine into those periods of apostasy required a belief in continued divine revelation. |
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Your supposed gospel is no gospel, and your supposed apostleship is no apostleship. |
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Claudette couldn't concentrate on the epistle or the gospel, couldn't settle down to the rosary. |
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Why does the evangelist open his gospel by referring to Jesus as the Word or Logos of God? |
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All of the gospel writers wrote their stories of Jesus' teaching and actions long after his death. |
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Singing is the milk and honey, but sermons, the gospel, is your bread, the bread of life. |
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God has given us two wonderful pictures of the gospel, Baptism and the Lord's Supper. |
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In other words, doing justice and keeping sabbath are not only laws to be obeyed but gospel promises into which we are to live. |
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Kidjo's style of music varies from Afro-funk, reggae, samba, salsa, gospel, jazz and rumba. |
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Don't take anything that Gibson wrote about as gospel on what Voudoun is about. |
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In this article I hope to show that with love and a Christlike heart we can reach young people with the gospel that brings salvation. |
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Mariah Carey and Neil Young were backed by gospel singers and Alicia Keys was joined by several gospel stars. |
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Today's religious airwaves are filled with radio and televangelists preaching the gospel of success. |
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Finally, the relationship between the gospel of Mark and the Marcan traditions is considered. |
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He has recorded everything from the most romantic ballads to movie theme songs, disco, rock and even gospel. |
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It was fertilized by blues, gospel, string-band hoedowns, Appalachian balladry, work songs, and vaudeville hokum. |
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The 30 dancers are said to perform athletic, emotional graceful routines, blending modern, ballet and jazz dance to pop music, gospel and jazz. |
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The substitute gospel we have just considered is not merely a thought experiment. |
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He has always written songs with a message and can claim to have been preaching the green gospel long before the Green Party came into existence. |
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So in other words, they're using the biblical gospel narratives in a symbolic way in these novels. |
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First, then, let me point out some of the significant hints which the gospel records give us of the toilsomeness of Christ's service. |
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In Chapter 2 we likened Mark's gospel to a block of chocolate which can easily be broken up into separate pieces. |
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There was a gospel choir, a Hispanic singer of the national anthem and a rabbi offering a benediction. |
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The Second Testament Judean writers used the Greek term eirene for shalom, possessing much the same meaning and usage to apply to the gospel. |
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And amid all this we are to preach the gospel of salvation, gathering in the lost sheep of Christ till the church is complete. |
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Having reduced the language to writing they ministered the gospel to this isolated people group. |
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From these reviews, it doesn't appear to actually bring across the intentions of the gospel writers and misinterprets the whole message. |
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In light of the mission to spread the gospel, the division of the churches seemed pragmatically ineffective and theologically scandalous. |
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You know that some group of people will arrive bleeding and broken wearing Viking helmets or the togas of a gospel choir. |
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The band sang in Ulster-Scots with an infusion of American gospel and bluegrass. |
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Though expressive of the secular modernist gospel, this is an un-American concept, with un-American consequences. |
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Note that Paul spoke to these unbelieving Gentiles about judgement, not the gospel of the grace of God. |
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Best is when he unbridles his voice, a smoked gospel cry that envelopes its listener. |
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Even so, the light of the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ shone then into the hearts of the unchurched multitudes. |
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Baptist women worked to bring the gospel and the church to unchurched war workers. |
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That progressed from the blues into folk and gospel music and things like that. |
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It's enough to make a scientist weep-and to do everything he can to spread his nutrition gospel to the unconverted. |
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Ever the wit, the 71-year-old king of skiffle had been closing his shows on that tour with the gospel blues of This May Be The Last Time. |
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This compromise has clearly undermined the church's ability to present the gospel with power and authority. |
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In the early '50s, after making a reputation for unexcelled gospel singing, the Louvins broadened their repertoire. |
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Indeed, he treats every uncorroborated and uninvestigated allegation made by prisoners about their treatment as gospel. |
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After wading through the shallow molasses of the agnostic gospel slop, I was in need of a true church catharsis. |
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There was no dichotomy between a social and a spiritual gospel to these men who held a unitive concept of truth. |
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Twenty years later, though, in the hands of performers who know how to sing the gospel, they are undergoing their own born-again experience. |
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Do you believe that evangelicals should strive to reach unreached peoples with the gospel? |
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If you like soul music, gospel music, or any of the artists who contributed songs, you should check this out. |
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We need to remember that God puts the treasure of his gospel in earthen vessels. |
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The Chin worshipped the spirits of their ancestors and proved difficult to reach with the gospel. |
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The church is the seedbed of gospel preachers, and we must value and nurture what God plants among us. |
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It is vital that the churches know God through Christ and the gospel of grace. |
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For forty years the Republican Party has preached the gospel of federalism and states' rights. |
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In addition, a quartet or octet of Orpheus members could appear at business conferences every so often to spread the gospel. |
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There's a gospel choir, steel band, the Derbyshire teenage group Forgotten and Loughborough University Tuxedo Swing Orchestra. |
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He has no hang-ups in bringing a free gospel of grace to all men saying he has no pleasure in the judgment that comes upon sinners. |
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Why are the gospel tunes in the soundtrack so annoyingly off-key and out of synch? |
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Her role in the film is small but very effective, as she brings an emotional rawness to a number of old-time gospel hymns. |
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All enjoyed a meal catered by Prater's Barbeque and musical entertainment provided by the bluegrass and gospel group, the Buck Mountain Boys. |
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The collection includes a strong helping of 1930s blues and gospel, as well as a few early jazz records. |
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As with the gospel as a whole, it is impossible to be certain about earlier stages of composition. |
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But this almost patronizing gospel of high learning forsakes necessary historicization and theory for more myopic designs. |
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A group of teenage Chicanas sing a hymn with the flourishes of the gospel tradition, to the ecstatic applause of the congregation. |
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Universally panned by the critics but loved by the public, it will be screened at Fairfield alongside the gospel performances. |
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The result being that angels can't choose but simply obey and serve and therefore can't have a gospel for themselves. |
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Classical western singing is not relegated to opera alone there is choral and gospel singing too. |
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Fourthly, the New Testament leaves us in no doubt that the gospel scheme, though Christocentric in execution, was Trinitarian in its parameters. |
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In each gospel some of the parables are linked explicitly to Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom of God. |
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The lord in the gospel parable of the wedding feast told his servants to fill his table by compelling people to come in. |
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The extra funding will go toward spreading the gospel through projects such as church planting and theological education. |
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At that point, seminar leaders can preach the gospel of citizen journalism. |
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Plans and strategies for growth can become idolatrous and result in questionable distortions of the gospel. |
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The gospel called not for an act of penance but for a radical change of mind-set and an equally deep transformation of life. |
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Arminian Baptists, Brethren and Pentecostal churches have preached the gospel of Christ within their own limited understanding. |
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Needless to say this evidence was used to refute the view that the gospel narratives are irresponsible fabrications. |
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Many of his listeners are of an impressionable age and take the words of a popular media figure to be gospel truth. |
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The focus is on the Incarnation of Christ as interpreted in the fourth gospel, and the means of salvation is primarily the sacraments. |
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This is not a gospel that originated in the fertile imagination of the apostle Paul. |
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She goes from a fetal position of crying to walking around the cell, singing gospel music. |
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Such understanding is particularly valuable in these days, when many people are confused about the essentials of the gospel. |
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Plucked strings, bluegrass rhythms, deep gospel accompaniment and stories of sinners and devils are the order of the day. |
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How good it would feel to be without constraint to spread the good news of the gospel to those who never saw the need for it. |
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He loved to play his guitar and harmonica and listen to gospel and bluegrass music. |
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Although there is much to disagree with in this book, I love it because it is a wonderful case study in the contextualisation of the gospel. |
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Of top priority, of course, is the gospel, which is a fuller answer to the cursedness than standing up to bullies or hugging a grieving mother. |
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A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting gospel, setting forth its first principles, promises, and blessings. |
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It makes for quite an eclectic mix, with elements of soul, funk, gospel and Rasta thrown into the hip-hop mix. |
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We run a business, not a re-education camp, so we don't preach the co-operative gospel to people. |
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Strictly speaking, missionaries are preachers of the gospel, dedicated and direct. |
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It's very dangerous to use the language of the culture to interpret the gospel. |
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Absalom's final sermon before ordination was on the gospel, heathen, and predestination. |
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How does this history affect the way that the gospel message is shared by Presbyterian churches today? |
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There are Presbyterians in bad Presbyterian churches, who have lost the message of the gospel. |
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Edwards then explains that the purpose of all this was to open a door for the apostles when they came to preach the gospel to the Gentiles. |
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She is jetting about all over the place, flitting between jazz gigs, gospel recitals, disco dates and dance shows. |
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They travel around the world proclaiming the gospel and declaring their hope for a future when health can be restored. |
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As the fight for Prohibition showed, the social gospel leaders cared about whether people drank or didn't drink. |
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The nurse promenaded down the hall, humming what seemed to be some kind of gospel tune. |
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And John's gospel is certainly far removed from the full-blown Gnosticism which the later church fathers attacked as heretical. |
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What was emphasised all round was the priority of preaching the gospel supported by godly living. |
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The songs blend soul and gospel with rap and go-go, and they define a bold variety of urban stridency. |
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When witnessing the gospel of Jesus Christ to someone where, if anywhere, do you feel that the creation message becomes relevant? |
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Yet it is not possible to restrict the bonds of affection denominationally without denying the gospel of Christ. |
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It is indeed the power of the gospel of Jesus Christ to break down the walls between us. |
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The process ends with faith in the gospel of Jesus Christ, spiritual rebirth and the indwelling of the Holy Spirit. |
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On this night, everything will be tied together, and the gospel of Jesus Christ clearly and forcefully proclaimed. |
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Why does the scripture condemn anyone who rejects Jesus Christ and the gospel of Christ? |
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Antique pieties cannot be restored, for we moderns know that the hungers they excite can be sated only by the gospel of Christ and him crucified. |
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The gospel of Jesus Christ is not for sale, even among the poorest of us who have no money. |
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As Paul preached the gospel of Jesus Christ, the words sank into Lydia's mind and heart. |
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I cannot encourage the Sojourners staff enough to continue presenting the true gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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The gospel of God's love has come to us not simply as a written message or an oral announcement, but first of all as a person, a living word. |
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Paul made cultural norms subservient to the absolute truth which is centred on the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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The conscience always is pricked to some degree in the presence of the pure expression of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. |
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It cost them their lives, but the impact of their lives for the sake of Christ and the gospel was enormous. |
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When we do this we can use dinosaurs, fossils and DNA as tools to share the gospel of Christ. |
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Printing it like it's the gospel truth isn't doing readers, or writers, any favors. |
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His job becomes that much easier, as his word is taken as the gospel truth. |
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Besides, although I'm not a father I am a lawyer and I can assure you that you can take his submission as gospel truth, so to speak. |
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Expect Intel shares to rise on the news, which is bound to be faithfully reported as the gospel truth the minute Labor Day ends. |
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Individual investors jumped all over the information, gobbling it up and treating it as if it were the gospel truth. |
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How does the seasonal cycle of fashion whispers spin itself into fact, broadcasted through the glossies as if it was absolute gospel? |
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Just because something has been repeated over the centuries as the gospel truth doesn't mean that it is, in fact, true. |
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It seems trite now, but I hated the fact that everyone took the boys' stories as the gospel truth. |
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The words attributed to him that have raised concern are very strong and in his standing in society, could be taken for the gospel truth. |
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Seems like a pretty short time in the sport to make all these beliefs the absolute gospel. |
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In this case, the driver said there was no-one in the car, but the First Responders should not have taken this for the gospel truth. |
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The script is not the gospel truth about all parts of Buddy's brief career and life. |
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Today, the enterprise of spreading the gospel of free markets is predicated on the iron fist of overwhelming American military power. |
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The Marxist Big Idea was a rigid gospel of economic rules, a one-solution-fits-all kitbag which every communist state used in very similar ways. |
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The gospel according to Margaret Thatcher and liberal economics have contributed much to this change of attitudes. |
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For the neoliberal gospel of free markets is something to be imposed on others. |
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First, the gospel exists essentially as an interpretation of Israel's Scriptures, and therefore is strictly inseparable from them. |
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What exactly did it mean to conform one's life to the gospel, to act according to the testimony of the scriptures? |
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We are called by Matthew 10 and by the gospel in general to confess God's act in Jesus in word and deed. |
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Someone else read the gospel, then I walked in from the back of the church. |
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The preparation of a sermon begins with the selection of a passage of Scripture from the gospel, epistle, or Old Testament readings for the day. |
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We know the characters in the tense drama that is the gospel reading for today. |
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This all culminates in the gospel reading, the story of Jesus calling Nathaniel and Philip. |
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How to understand the gospel in the Nepalese church is its greatest problem. |
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Should they read the liturgical gospel, prepare the bread and wine at the altar, say the dismissal, and so on? |
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In our gospel reading today, Jesus makes an incredible offer to his listeners. |
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Our gospel reading, which culminates in Jesus' days in the desert, opens with Jesus' baptism by John. |
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Before his job of reading the gospel, Father Paul had to ask in Latin for the Pope to give him a blessing. |
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I describe it because it has something to do with our gospel reading from the sixth chapter of John. |
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Ex-parish priest Cannon Francis Lynn read the gospel while Skreen native Fr. Brian Conlon delivered a beautiful homily. |
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After that sweeping overview, the gospel reading homes in on the harrowing story of the Passion. |
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We get a hint of what that detachment might mean when we turn to the gospel reading, for Jesus, too, insists that the reign of God is at hand. |
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When he was a student in Maynooth he sang for Pope John Paul II on his visit to The Phoenix Park, as well as reading the gospel. |
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In our gospel reading Jesus lives out the meaning of those words in three ways. |
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A woman read the gospel with a helper at her side to pronounce the difficult words. |
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Brother Hugh McKinney read the first scripture reading and the gospel was read by Canon Mark Diamond. |
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They say, many young people will not listen to the gospel or come to church so we must meet them on some common ground. |
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The lyrics include formulaic gospel cries and they are often delivered in the fervent style of gospel music. |
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Formed way back in the 30's in South Carolina they have remained true to their gospel roots. |
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This will be a night of traditional country, bluegrass and gospel music and should prove a popular choice for many music followers. |
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She then diverted her interests into gospel music and started to integrate pop elements into her music compositions. |
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In their 25th year of marriage, Mom started singing with a country gospel music quartet led by a guy named Gordon. |
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And my grand-uncles had a gospel quartet that would sing at church and community events. |
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Brady Johnson has been singing in gospel quartets for many years and is a member of the Muddy River Quartet. |
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Many think the gospel can only succeed if it accommodates the wishes of the world. |
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Throughout history, God has chosen those who are of no account in the world's eyes to receive and testify to the gospel. |
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Similarly, whatever is said on radio is taken as gospel by undiscerning listeners who, from all accounts, comprise the clear majority. |
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Hip hop and rap, spreading their accretive gospel of preening commercialism and misogynistic narcissism, were still in ascendancy. |
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Afterwards, all three put on a jaw-dropping a cappella gospel medley that left everyone's spine tingling with pleasure. |
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Two years ago, Chambers was jetting around the globe preaching the gospel of the new economy to world leaders. |
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Finally, we must consider briefly the relationship of John's gospel to the three Johannine letters and the book of Revelation. |
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But the main need for our frail elderly brothers and sisters in Christ is fellowship and reassurance in the gospel. |
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Each of us has received the Holy Spirit to witness to Jesus and to help spread the gospel. |
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The music is a mixture of gospel, blues and jazz and the dialogue is quick and witty. |
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But I certify you, brethren, that the gospel which was preached of me is not after man. |
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The death of Christ has stored up in it the redeeming virtue of the gospel. |
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John's gospel offers deep reflection on the nature and meaning of Jesus as the revelatory Word of God. |
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Those who are in koinonia are in fellowship with Christ, the Spirit, one another, and with the work and suffering of the gospel. |
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It has 14 tracks that showcase a variety of musical styles like dance, reggae, jazz, mbaqanga, kwela and gospel. |
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If God is going to choose and regenerate a person spiritually then why do we need to share the gospel with others? |
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True pastors will caution their beloved children in the gospel, not to be unequally yoked. |
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The suite is divided into four parts with Latin, gospel, blues, funk and free jazz forming the basis of alternate numbers. |
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The former gospel singer has held onto her number one spot for the second week running. |
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In high school I took driver's ed from a guy who wore Coke-bottle glasses and blasted gospel music as we swerved and veered in his Chevy Celebrity. |
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All the rest, from gossip to gospel, remains conjectural-unproved belief. |
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I don't believe there's any such thing as prosperity gospel. |
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A former gospel choirgirl, Staton cultivated her scratchy moan during her years at Muscle Shoals by intentionally singing herself hoarse every night. |
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The gospel reading also reflects God's attention to the vulnerable. |
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But not all atheists are comfortable preaching the gospel of the nonbeliever. |
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The fact that she had found herself taking his story as the gospel truth was proof enough for her that he could talk his way through nearly any situation. |
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He moved to Memphis, birthplace of rockabilly, an earthy blend of country music, bluegrass, blues, gospel and swing jazz, hoping to break into the local music scene. |
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Although Cissy Houston enjoyed a solid career as a backup and gospel singer, Whitney was the one and only star of the family. |
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Gerhard, a quiet dreamy boy, found himself attracted to the conventicles, but although he heard numerous gospel sermons, his mind remained confused and his heart untouched. |
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The social gospel failed miserably to convert men or to reform churches. |
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Instead he has emphasized core elements of the social gospel like combatting poverty and ministering to the sick and downtrodden. |
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And its mean-hearted message, in my opinion, has corrupted the social gospel. |
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Conveying more raw emotion than some songs with vocals, this song has soundclips of an old man accepting his fate and a gospel singer singing with guitar and keyboard. |
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How many other artists in the genre of dancehall can successfully flirt with varying musical styles such as country and western, gospel and soca and still remain credible? |
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If they heard the gospel from their own folk, they are winnable. |
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Although Welsh churches, like English and Irish ones, had gospel books, book and bell shrines, croziers, and reliquaries, church treasuries were much barer there. |
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The revelation of God is found in the Word of God, the gospel enshrined in the scriptures, and all claims for revelation must be brought back and tested there. |
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There was traditional Christmas carol singing by individuals and choirs, parang, gospel dance and Latin dance by members and invited friends of the police service. |
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Above all, western economists were in evangelical mode, spreading the gospel of the market, and expecting their truths to prevail because they were correct. |
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He was the first person to ask about the intentions of Jesus, and one of the first to raise serious questions about the relationship of John's gospel to the synoptics. |
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Edwards can warble and exercise his vibrato technique during poignant bits and can belt out the hallelujahs as forcefully as any four-hundred-pound gospel diva. |
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The disruption Machine Jill Lepore, The New Yorker What the gospel of innovation gets wrong. |
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Maybe they help sell church services, but do they do a disservice to the gospel? |
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He was duty-bound, he said, to follow the gospel of helping the least among them. |
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It's a conceptual tool for trying to evaluate enormously complex situations in the midst of a gospel that is, so to speak, biased toward blessing peacemakers. |
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My mother said if you repeat a lie long enough, it becomes a gospel truth. |
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Millions of laymen and laywomen stand ready to bear witness to the gospel. |
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American roots music is a collective name for the various music genres such as country, blues, gospel, folk, bluegrass, Cajun, zydeco, Tejano, and Native American. |
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There are many today who do not preach the true gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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There were many of God's people in Corinth yet unreached with the gospel, and Paul was exhorted to go and preach there that by their faithful response they might be found. |
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This concert will feature an exciting smorgasbord of musical styles, ranging from gospel, jazz and folk to sacred and classical arrangements, both serious and funny. |
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Truth that is allowed to lurk uncovered becomes a malign entity for in that hidden state it allows untruth to accumulate credence and masquerade as gospel. |
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I cannot read this morning's gospel lesson without a little nostalgia. |
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Thompson's gospel has pretty much always been to be as outrageous as humanly possible, to offend as many as possible and to leave nothing sacred unturned. |
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The group's music ranges from rock 'n' roll to reggae, rap to raga, country gospel to contemporary and semi-classical, soft rock to black gospel and praise and worship. |
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They are also more tuned in to radio, listening some 22.6 hours per week, and often turn their dials to black gospel and urban contemporary stations. |
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Second, while many festivals seek to preserve the Delta blues, most feature a variety of musical styles, including rhythm and blues, soul, gospel, and rock and roll. |
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The gospel of Thomas has been categorized as unmistakably Gnostic. |
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May God grant new gospel light to this spiritually deprived nation! |
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For clues in his text suggest some of them have apostatized because they too have experienced persecution and even in some cases death, for the sake of the gospel. |
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There were waiters with trays full of drinks standing behind the gospel choir, like someone might release the hounds. |
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Eight centuries later, a smiling Father Paul was now preaching the gospel in the Franciscan way among the homeless. |
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Bilyeu, along with his brother and cousins, play in Big Smith, a mountain roots band that bridge the gap between traditional Appalachian gospel and modern country. |
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But don't take my very biased opinion as the gospel on this subject. |
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One of the first, Songs of Zion was published by the United Methodist Church and contains a history of black music in addition to hymns, spirituals and gospel songs. |
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At the end of the concert, patrons expressed immense satisfaction of the production, with most voicing the opinion that this gospel show should be held more regularly. |
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She competes in vocal, gospel, bush ballad, country rock and yodeling. |
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Some gospel music, like Blind Willie Johnson's, chronicles an indeterminate journey to an unknown destination. |
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In 1948, the family band, less one daughter, went professional, beginning a successful and acclaimed career in gospel music. |
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Painfully loud, deathly quiet, gospel as not-gospel with gospel singers, they were a rush and a thrill, sonic joys for sonic joys and sonic depths for sonic depths. |
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However, we can't always buy every answer as the gospel truth. |
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Of special interest for Lutherans is the constructive potential of Jewish-Christian dialogue to contribute to our understanding of the relationship between law and gospel. |
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Sudanese tribal language gospel radio has already been going out from the new facility, bringing God's Word to many thousands in Dinka and Nuer villages. |
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These candidates should then be given support, nurture, and a challenge to test whether God is calling them to cross cultural borders with the gospel. |
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It's worrying that mistakes that would stand out a mile to patients are being taken as gospel for all sorts of decisions made by healthcare staff, insurers and solicitors. |
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We need first and foremost gospel preachers to help form gospel churches. |
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He drank less for a while, was sparing with drugs, and sang gospel songs to the crowds who greeted his return. |
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The postcolonial period has witnessed a significant creolizing of church music, which has been influenced by calypso, reggae, and African American gospel music. |
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Our reading from Romans 8 contains gospel grist for any number of sermons and is a text to which we pastors resort often in times of loss and perplexity. |
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Future programmes will explore every reach of the choral repertoire, including gospel, liturgical, male-voice, barbershop and other styles from around the world. |
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Now pouring all of this emotion into a variety of styles ranging from dancehall, reggae and gospel to jazz and RnB, his debut album is all but finished. |
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With her vocal range embracing mbaqanga, kwela, township jive and American jazz through ballads to gospel, she will add Afro-international zest to the tribute concerts. |
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And in this day of the social gospel, the indifferentist likes to stress, besides, that it isn't so much a question of what you believe, but of how you live! |
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Its champions, however, see it, not just as complementary to the earlier emphasis on whole organisms but as a new gospel which ought to replace it. |
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Health trends come and go, and while some may appear to be locked in a time warp, what was once deemed to be the gospel truth is often stood on its head by new research. |
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For example, it is possible to study the Beatitudes in Matthew's gospel without actually practicing the gestures of nonviolence based upon this gospel. |
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Everyone is welcome at the event, which features local singers, a steel band, gospel singers, dancers, poem recitals and special guest appearances. |
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So, for instance, in the gospel of Matthew, we find a series of short vignettes after the Sermon on the Mount which show Jesus healing various people. |
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If there was no Scripture translated into that language, might God grant the gift of tongues to a missionary so that the people would be able to hear the gospel? |
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That is the political theology entailed by the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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The judge will refrain from any references to his quill, or his gavel, or his pikestaff, and allow the defendant to be released to spread its insidious gospel. |
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But he says the initial appeal of gospel music for most Japanese is not its spiritual depth, but its vivacity, something most people must suppress in their everyday lives. |
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As the evangelist most preoccupied with the formation of the church, Luke emphasizes the importance of the bestowal of the Holy Spirit in both his gospel and Acts. |
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But you can hear the blues in almost everything he played and sang, whether it be gospel, ragtime, Marches, or nonsense songs. |
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When theological professors and pastors abandon the biblical and confessional doctrine of justification, they sacrifice the gospel and the souls of men. |
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This vision set in motion a train of visitations by angelic ministrants directing the young prophet in the process of restoring the gospel of Jesus Christ. |
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He was concerned with subtle shifts in the commitment to the biblical gospel in the organisation that he had been intimately involved with over many years. |
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Maryknoll not only anticipated much of the new missiology promulgated at Vatican II, but has long promoted enculturating the gospel where it meets people. |
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For young people who remain in congregations, worship is found to be interesting because it is an engaging intersection of the gospel with their lives. |
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It also had a thriving black culture rooted in the blues, gospel and jazz. |
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Long before it was trendy, Carter preached the gospel of alternative energy. |
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The campaign was explicitly informational and intended to preach the gospel of less interference in the boardroom and the bedroom. |
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The rest of the episode follows Carrie spreading the gospel of her indignance over the thoughtless goodbye. |
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The apostle looked forward to a meeting with the righteous Judge with exultating expectation, as being worthy, in the gospel sense. |
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God's good word, both law and gospel, is your bulwark, your defense against bad theology and techniques of spirituality that make you anxious. |
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To Evangelicals, the central message of the gospel is justification by faith in Christ and repentance, or turning away, from sin. |
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Activism describes the tendency toward active expression and sharing of the gospel in diverse ways that include preaching and social action. |
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They further called for an increased application of the gospel to the sociological, political, and economic areas. |
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Democracy is threatened by dictatorship, and the gospel of human fraternity winces before the onslaughts of theories of racial supremacies. |
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The standing evidences of the truth of the gospel are in themselves most firm, solid, and satisfying. |
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This parable of the wedding supper comprehends in it the whole complex of all the blessings and privileges exhibited by the gospel. |
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Ayler was deemed unlistenably violent, but his playing was actually what you can hear at the ecstatic peaks of a gospel service. |
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They have recorded a number of their acapella songs of old standard hymns and gospel songs with their smooth harmonies. |
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The acapella quintet sang a range of music, including gospel, spirituals, Caribbean, African Jazz and Blues. |
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Within Republican echo chambers, claims of media bias have become so widespread that they are increasingly taken as gospel. |
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Among these are his opposition to the allegorists, commentary on John's gospel, and catechetical homilies. |
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Living in Pemba, Mozambique, Heidi has authored several books and travels throughout the world preaching the message of the gospel. |
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Opportunity has the unmistakeable vocals of Yeasayer lead singer Chris Keating bolstered by gospel singers and blasting brass. |
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Resolute and resourceful soul singer Ruthie goes to New Orleans to record a cherry-picked selection of soul, rock, pop and gospel classics. |
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Paul, 38, regularly dons his mask and clerical collar, then hits Birmingham's streets to spread the gospel according to Bruce Wayne. |
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He spoke inspirationally at meetings night after night and wrote prolifically and with deep conviction to spread his gospel of socialism. |
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The only thing liturgically that the deacon is required to do is proclaim the gospel. |
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Cassiope besides having a fair flower enjoying her own beautiful life is one of the most effective apostles of the gospel of glaciers. |
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What makes the huge lemming rush nowadays toward shallows such as these, in contrast to the unsoundable depths of the gospel? |
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He interprets the short gospel passage in light of honor killings in the ancient Mediterranean world and the practice today. |
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The man introduces himself as Tyrone Lewis, a singer of gospel music. |
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Andrew's, Saskatoon, exists to proclaim the gospel and to share the love of God in our church and in our community. |
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The message of the prosperity gospel resonates among the new, vulnerable, black middle class, anxious about hanging onto economic gains. |
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On the contrary, he admits the inherent referentiality of the gospel narratives, but only on their own terms. |
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Zanchi tends toward the moralism of Zwingli and seems relatively less influenced by Luther's approach to law and gospel. |
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The Knights of Koheleth was a group of preachers who sought to improve in their role as proclaimers of the gospel. |
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Prosperity gospel preachers have few qualms about how wealth is produced within the global capitalist economy. |
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