But their impact on the area, and the illustriousness of their architect surely justify salvation. |
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Tantric Buddhism is influenced by Brahamanism and is concerned with yogic paths to salvation stressed in rituals and in texts called tantras. |
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A commoner can practice the latter two means of attaining salvation, even if he is illiterate and unable to study the scriptures on his own. |
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With God we are moving along on a path toward meaning, renewal, and salvation. |
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He makes a clean breast of it all to David, Helen's young friend from England who comes looking for salvation. |
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When, in the Middle Ages, the pope sought volunteers to fight in holy wars by promising eternal salvation, only a few came. |
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Their only hope lies with a mysterious heritor who can lead the way to salvation. |
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John Calvin's faith offers predestined salvation for a lucky few and requires adherents to work hard and shun ostentation. |
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The Scottish Socialist Party, the sole ark of salvation to which 128,026 Scots look for emancipation from capitalist helotry, is in meltdown. |
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David went deep within himself, met God, and found strength and direction to stride into the way of salvation. |
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His dreams are wrong-headed and he clutches at straws, missing the salvation that's offered him. |
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At first glance one would say that these apostles were to go to all the heathen world and proclaim a message of salvation as we think of it. |
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The Lord calls upon the faithful to set aside their material possessions and gather on hallowed ground to await their salvation. |
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Critical to Calvinism was the doctrine of predestination, which regarded the salvation or damnation of each soul as preordained. |
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The same people who complain of our speed in spreading salvation and saving men would all want to buy shares, become our partners or buy us out. |
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We must understand that salvation is much more than just repeating the words of a vow, however sincere those words may be. |
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And it does seem to me that art and love are concordant facets of one truth of salvation. |
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Yet even Puritanism was, in the end, concerned with the individual soul, and individual salvation. |
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Good teaching, nay great teaching, may yet be the salvation of the university in society in our day. |
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Vague promises of unspecified future salvation just don't cut it in today's market. |
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If the thought of cables snaking across the living room is too much to live with, this virtual-surround system offers salvation. |
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Let me warn you to remember that the salvation of your soul, and nothing less, is closely bound up with the subject. |
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I thank you that you forgive and cleanse me of all unrighteousness, and that you restore the joy of my salvation! |
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Today's readings share an unmistakably universalist thrust, extending God's good news of salvation beyond insiders. |
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I was afraid for my eternal salvation all day every day, in every thought and deed. |
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According to this view, Jesus' death made salvation and eternal life possible for others. |
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Problems arise, however, when evangelicals and evangelical theology limit the gospel's view of salvation. |
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On the transformational model of salvation as strengthening, we gain the beauty and wisdom of God, a power that truly heals ensouled bodies. |
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Needless to say, when that goal becomes personal salvation, the people who inhabit this earthly, tainted, and mortal world become dispensable. |
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Bruce continues to operate his church, preaching a message of salvation and end times prophecy to all who will hear. |
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It is for her salvation and purification I do it, and for the redemption and disenthralment of my race. |
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If this salvation story is authentic, it must challenge and discomfort us at each new point in history. |
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It is the very key to understanding the apostle Paul's elaboration of his doctrine of salvation. |
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Our stories speak about past failure and the reception of God's gracious salvation through Jesus Christ. |
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They would enjoy His salvation and live under the blessings of His gracious rule. |
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Our main message is salvation through grace alone, by faith alone, through Christ alone. |
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The book approached the issue of salvation, God's grace, and human free will from a Calvinist perspective. |
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Even at our best, we are pretty ambiguous characters, and it is only by God's grace in Christ that we have hope of salvation. |
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Paul's gospel is that salvation comes by grace through faith, to Jew and Gentile alike. |
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I don't remember anyone who feared they were too heavy to be admitted into heaven or that fatness was a deterrent to salvation. |
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The union of Christ and the Father within the Godhead is that which we are to believe and rely upon for the certainty of our salvation. |
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Although quite provincial, Odense boasted the only theater in Denmark outside of Copenhagen, and this was to prove Andersen's salvation. |
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Think of the many denominations, sects or cults in America which function primarily as religions of individual salvation. |
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The family then begins reveling in their salvation, drinking wine from goatskins. |
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He also emphasized that salvation was complete in Christ, countering the legalistic ascetism of Gnosticism. |
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In its broadest sense salvation includes regeneration, sanctification, and glorification. |
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My passion and death are that definitive liturgy, that glorification of God which is the light and salvation of the world. |
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In Psalm 27, we are treated again to the language of light, salvation, and deliverance from enemies in the form of confession and petition. |
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The aim of deliverance must continue to apply methods and paths of salvation. |
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For centuries, Italians had turned to the Virgin Mary in times of individual or collective trouble to ask for salvation or deliverance. |
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The key is that we look to God for salvation and deliverance, which may be in this world, but if not, then in the judgement to come. |
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However, since this is salvation for the government's strategy, they may get the glad hand yet. |
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Just before the final dive into the Pacific Ocean, she is heard leading the sinner's prayer for salvation. |
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It's the very economic powerhouses that they seek to cripple that will be our best hope for salvation if things do start to go wrong. |
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All this is why Herzigova's gold dress, slit to the waist with a cut-out at the hip, is such a salvation. |
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According to Ayurveda, like all Indian philosophies, the purpose of life is attaining salvation or unity of the soul with the Absolute. |
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On Good Friday, continental Europeans commemorate that Christ was crucified and died to absolve our sins and give us eternal salvation. |
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It has spawned a generation who look back upon a single act, abstracted from its consequences, as determinative of salvation. |
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Crystal reached her shaking hand and took it as if it was her last salvation before she falls in the abysm. |
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Having received the first fruits of their salvation, they yearned for its fulfillment. |
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He has raised a horn of salvation for us in the house of his servant David, as he promised through holy prophets long ago. |
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The flag has a large white cross, a symbol of salvation, that divides it into four quarters. |
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He struggles with the philosophical acceptability of salvation through psychopharmacology, and he experiences a temporary medication failure. |
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A seeker of true Divinity will attain salvation when he realizes the Truth, the all-pervasive Brahman. |
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It also made the quest for salvation a communal quest, and therefore excluded no one. |
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Many were being misled by the reasoning and beliefs of the Judaizers as to what salvation consisted of. |
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Suddenly, with the burgeoning stadium looming not as the salvation but as a dangerous white elephant, they sank to bottom of the table. |
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The Church continues to insist that explicit faith, reception of the sacraments, and obedience to the Church are the ordinary means to salvation. |
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We preach that in Christ and by Christ the kingdom of God has come and the day of salvation has arrived. |
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Graciously the Lord spared him for a further five years, during which he sought to witness to his family and show them the way of salvation. |
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I've known hard times and good times, but writing has always been my personal salvation and I don't think I could live without it. |
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The day is among the most holy in the religion, a celebration of the birth of Christ, His salvation. |
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The salvation of sinners does not depend on the way we state the truth, but on the almighty power of God. |
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Think back on all of his forefathers, and tell me his family is worthy of salvation. |
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For the salvation of their endangered souls they were put silently to work in the order's commercial laundries for an indefinite period. |
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The Poles' victory at Warsaw was seen at the time as the salvation of European democracy in the face of communism. |
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Like the Virgin Mary, who believed what the angel told her about God's plan of salvation, Philip also believed the angel's message. |
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Proselytizing is stigmatized as cultural supremacy and for violating the principle that there is no need for other-worldly salvation. |
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In it Khodorkovsky argued that Russia's salvation lay in adopting some of the principles and politics of socialism. |
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Paul warns that if the Corinthians do not strive to communicate clearly with one another, salvation itself will be lost. |
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A parade of right-wingers in camouflage talk about their weapons the way a priest talks about salvation. |
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Knowing that salvation is of the Lord, and not of our free will, removes both the despair and the pride that accompanies Arminian evangelism. |
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For Brendan, salvation is best accomplished through the monastic way, understood as a combination of ascetic practices and liturgical observance. |
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For instance, they do not ask whose interests are served through doctrines of universal salvation or limited atonement. |
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Our participation in the sacramental life of the church is to be participation in the process of our salvation. |
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He came to die for the ungodly and offer Himself as a sacrifice to God for their salvation. |
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So, apart from pushing for a more respectable position in the table, it is to the cup competitions that he is looking for salvation. |
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Myrc and others viewed the Augustinian doctrine of salvation by grace as a deception of the devil and a heresy. |
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Some countries turned to dictators like Hitler for economic and political salvation. |
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The NDP platform is full of recommendations on how a green economy is our country's salvation. |
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While individual mops and brooms can only go so far, despair may be growing about where to turn for the capital city's salvation. |
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Whereas we still harbour reasonable hopes of ending 38 years of footballing hurt, English tennis seems beyond salvation. |
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In their seventh time around, De La Soul is concerned with hip-hop's salvation. |
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What a disappointment for those who pin their hopes for political salvation on economic failure! |
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In the mid-Nineties, with Argentina facing an economic crisis, Monsanto stepped in with an offer of salvation. |
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If mainstream comedy is to move away from its stagnant form, I feel it will find salvation in more absurd comedy. |
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I am appealing to you, says God, why will you die when I offer you salvation in Jesus Christ. |
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God's activity is hidden and salvation is accomplished through Christ's death. |
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It is unscriptural to think that salvation begins by Christ first coming into the sinful heart of a man. |
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But the full concept of salvation in the New Testament is deliverance from our present sins. |
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But we're not anti-Semitic because we say that Jesus is the only way to salvation. |
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As for me, I am now come to the world to prepare the way for the messenger of God, who shall bring salvation to the world. |
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Satan respects the power of the Blood and recognizes it as the source of your salvation. |
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The absolute necessity of faith for salvation is a constant theme in the writings of Paul. |
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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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Ultimately, we cannot be destroyed because in Christ our salvation is secure. |
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God is an unexplainable thought introduced into religious texts so that people would be good human beings as an exchange for salvation. |
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Thousands professed to have found salvation in Christ through Templeton's preaching. |
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We all know that Paul's letters emphasise salvation by grace through faith. |
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Christ died for sin, but His death brings no salvation from sin apart from faith. |
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The manna that succored the Israelites in the wilderness was gathered in baskets, which thus formed part of a divine act of national salvation. |
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The 1984 hit is a story about two completely screwed-up people in the Bronx, each trying to turn the other into his or her salvation. |
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His characters lived and understood themselves in a fallen world where martyrdom was often the cost of salvation. |
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She rejected the prevailing model of salvation that too often produced scrupulosity and extreme forms of passion piety. |
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Such moral scrupulousness and lack of compromise is regarded as an essential fruit of salvation. |
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When water baptism precedes salvation it becomes a religious practice, a ritual without substance. |
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He had shown mathematically that the doctrine of salvation maximized the future happiness of good men. |
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Man has no hope for salvation, only a chance for dignity, gained by absurdly carrying on in the face of the yawning maw of the meaningless abyss. |
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These were representatives of a bankrupt regime that sought salvation in a turn towards capitalism. |
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Man was not a sinful creature who could only be saved by self-denial while patiently awaiting death and ultimately salvation. |
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Her political beliefs had been bolstered by her religious faith and she saw the emergence of a democratic society as a proper salvation. |
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The programme clearly set out why he was a feared criminal before his self-proclaimed salvation from a life of crime. |
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Thrashing wildly, she flailed her arms and legs in a desperate attempt to move upwards, to the surface, to salvation. |
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There is important attention given to Christ's knowledge, both beatific and infused, as necessarily presupposed for his work of salvation. |
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He claimed that all those who believe His message and receive His way of salvation are made part of the covenant. |
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I've never met a living soul who really believes in salvation by faith alone. |
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The consummation of their hope is set before them, along with the salvation of the world. |
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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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Today, we are promised perfection, indeed salvation, through artificial intelligence, genetic research, and bioengineering. |
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The music of an enigmatic pop singer is the only salvation for some lonely teens in this intermittently extraordinary film. |
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His is on a quest for moksha, the salvation won when ending the cycle of rebirth. |
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By blessing God and recalling all that he has done for us, we place technology in the purview of God's plan of salvation. |
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The light and the dark intermingle to form the pattern of redemption and salvation. |
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He invites us not because we are righteous but because we are sinners who need His salvation. |
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We must preach to sinners the good news of salvation through the grace of a sovereign God. |
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And so you can accept that becoming a drugs mule is the only career opportunity that might offer financial salvation. |
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The skinflint and the loan shark are seen as sources of sawbuck salvation and sanctification. |
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For many mystery cults, salvation was to come from a person's association, through a mystical rite, with a hero who had conquered death. |
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Universalism, a product of the 18th-century Enlightenment, holds that all living beings attain complete salvation. |
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Jesus' death and resurrection are grounded in Moses and Elijah, the Law and the Prophets, as part of God's plan of salvation. |
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What these churches have to offer, in addition to intangibles like eternal salvation, is concrete, material assistance. |
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The key to her salvation is the fascinating combination of her fey powers with her steadfastly mortal mind. |
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Just a day before salvation comes, a burly, angry con assaults Nick and sticks his shiv into Nick's gizzard. |
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While works are not a means of salvation, good works are the inevitable result of salvation. |
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I hope that one day even leading evolutionists will have their eyes opened to the faultiness of the theory and be given salvation from the Lord. |
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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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For us and for our salvation he came down from heaven, was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became truly human. |
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One network thinks their salvation may come in the form of a rival's perky morning show host. |
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There are many who believe in salvation by works, and not by faith alone in Christ alone. |
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The point of the author is that the accursed sons are trying to claim the blessing given to Shem by main force, as though power and strength are our salvation. |
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Today she lives by herself and her salvation has been her painting. |
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Luckily, a phone call to Tim's sister proved to be our salvation. |
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I did not search half-heartedly, or out of idle curiosity, but tormentedly, persistently, day and night, like a dying man seeking salvation, and I found nothing. |
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The Hebrew word shalom, translated peace, means full salvation. |
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It was his way of beseeching us to intercede and vote for his salvation. |
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The automaker was supposed to get rid of its unresponsive culture in exchange for taxpayer salvation. |
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So I continued to bide my time, hoping, waiting, praying for salvation. |
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By God's great grace, his prayers for my salvation have now been answered. |
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Do not cast me off, do not forsake me, O God of my salvation! |
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Few of them can expect salvation to drop from a moonless sky, as it did for Jessica Buchanan last month. |
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She has not turned onto the dead-end road of reminiscence, disability and dependence, but rather onto the long, fulfilling road of life, happiness, and salvation. |
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We receive His Spirit by faith, even as we receive salvation by faith. |
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And he then relied on his putter for salvation at his two closing holes where he sank a couple of ten-footers that just about kept him in the hunt. |
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Just as he forgave the sins of the paralytic and restored him to bodily health, so he continues his work of healing and salvation today through the sacrament. |
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He told me that love is powerful, peace and grace are necessary for salvation, faith can move mountains, and that patience and understanding are important tools in life. |
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They deny both the necessity and the validity of atonement by the death of the Cross, and affirm that its propitiation is not necessary to salvation. |
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We who feel that the real is unattainable, or at least ungraspable, for us does salvation lie only in seclusion, in retreat, like a star abandoning its constellation? |
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How can people appreciate the wonder of grace, forgiveness and salvation if they have not first learnt about God's holiness and the gravity of sin? |
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Our salvation begins with God's choice to save us, it continues via the inner work of the Spirit in our hearts, and it comes to fruition when we confess faith in His truth. |
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My salvation came in the form of a little nail driven deep in the wood. |
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Universalism in the books of Luke and Acts underscores the certainty that the mission of Jesus and his church are united in the plan of God for the salvation of all nations. |
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And those condemned to death can still find salvation before they die. |
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Chapters treat such topics as nature, postmodern concepts of God, religious ethics, free will, revivalism and sacramentalism, and the salvation of non-Christians. |
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It is to be hoped that he can find salvation in the songs which have enthralled so many others, and that his remarkable story has the happy ending many feel he deserves. |
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The assurance of salvation by letters of pardon is vain, even though the commissary, nay, even though the pope himself, were to stake his soul upon it. |
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Jason Epstein sees salvation for books in the espresso Book Machine, in which he is an investor. |
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It is the American dream, but also the socialist Utopia, the glimmer of hope for the poor, the comforter of the oppressed who yearn for salvation. |
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He wrote pungently against Gnosticism and other heresies, and in the course of his polemic unfolded a story of salvation of breathtaking coherence and scope. |
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The Puritans drew a plain and broad line of demarcation between the impetration or purchase of salvation, and the actual application or bestowing of the same. |
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This shift of theology from the sphere of private, individual salvation to the public and the social is the characteristic mark of liberation theology. |
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From the salvation of the dead we move to the healing of the quick. |
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Can we somehow get ourselves to consume our way to economic salvation? |
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Her cinnamon hair has thinned and matted past a point of salvation. |
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You too, can obtain a real experience of salvation, and say as Paul did, that you are living holily, justly, and unblameably in this present world. |
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The complaint is that Calvin's God is a salvation Scrooge, reluctantly doling out redemption to an elect few rather than lavishing his grace on all of humanity. |
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These focus on salvation, the Rapture, and the Second Coming of Jesus. |
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The more entrepreneurial found economic salvation in self-employment. |
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As they stumble on, hoping for salvation in the form of an oasis or something similar, they suddenly spy, through the heat haze, a tree, off in the distance. |
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Cards and games of hangman were our salvation and how we managed to remain positive while barely able to stand the smell of each other, I will never know. |
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Disillusioned and sickened, Balashov achieves salvation by joining the Skoptsy, an obscure religious sect that existed until only a few decades ago. |
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Marcillat's window enriched and nuanced the chapel's iconography, complementing the themes of Incarnation, Passion, and the cycle of salvation evoked in Pontormo's paintings. |
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But now salvation is in sight for the village team due to the formation of a committee who plan to return football to Skelton at junior and senior levels. |
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But salvation is now at hand for lovers of the noble grape who previously had no option but to pour away their expensive and lovingly laid-down bottles. |
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Similarly, the Gospels reveal a soteriological consistency in which Jesus is presented not only as an eschatological instrument but as salvation itself. |
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Tonight we solemnly decree the sublimest sacrifice ever made by a nation for the salvation of humanity, the institution of worldwide liberty and freedom. |
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Set in 2,500 square metres of land, the newly-built house, to be called Genesis, will become the refuge, and salvation, of ten destitute street urchins. |
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The only glimmer of salvation comes from Aimee, of all people. |
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The New Arcadians see their salvation in a return to Edenic innocence. |
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He proposes that the pot may not criticize the potter, and that similarly humans may not object to God, who predestines some to salvation but rejects others. |
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Apart from the sheer unlikeliness of this, I think Johann Hari's vision of salvation through rationality is an illusion itself, and a profound mis-reading of human nature. |
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I was helpless to do anything but pray to God for her salvation. |
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Every one who is come to years of understanding, and hears this gospel, is obliged to take to heart his own lost condition, and God's gracious offer of peace and salvation through Christ Jesus. |
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Issues of sin, justification, salvation and eternity are rarely mentioned. |
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Thus, pluralism with a theocentric view of salvation has appeared. |
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The profound relationship between the invisible and the visible elements of ecclesial communion is constitutive of the Church as the sacrament of salvation. |
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The church, as theanthropic, finds those secure means which look forward to the salvation of humanity. |
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Alone and gut-shot, Eddie staggers to a church, seeking sanctuary and salvation, but collapses on the steps. |
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The hall rang with the hosannas of the faithful, while the women knelt at his feet to ask for salvation. |
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It was the reputation of the sect upon which St. Paul embarked his salvation. |
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The sacraments of baptism and the Eucharist are generally thought necessary to salvation. |
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These theologians regard scripture as interpreted through tradition and reason as authoritative in matters concerning salvation. |
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What Eagleton needs here is political theory, not historical salvation through the hypostatization of Marx's enlightened opinions. |
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The intercession of Christ, and the lastingness of it, is a sure token of the salvation of them that come unto God by him. |
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And hence the progress of the history of salvation is the progress of protology in the progressive development of its starting-point. |
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Raised as a devout Calvinist, he believed a conversion experience was necessary for salvation, but doubted he had had one. |
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He earnestly offers to all who receive the sacrament forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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It resulted from powerful preaching that gave listeners a sense of deep personal revelation of their need of salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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The 14th, 15th and 16th centuries saw a spiritual revival in Europe, in which the question of salvation became central. |
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As a result, concern for the salvation of souls has been replaced by pseudosociology, pop psychology, and humanist theology. |
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The man who pledges his faith, or on his soul, arguably has pawned his soul, and in so doing, has left his salvation to actions of another. |
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Most baptists do not believe that baptism is a requirement for salvation, but rather a public expression of one's inner repentance and faith. |
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These three, along with many others, have found a kind of salvation in Codependents Anonymous. |
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Main characters Estragon and Vladimir spend the entire play waiting for salvation in the shape of friend Godot, whom many take to stand for God. |
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Laozi is presented as the Tao personified, giving his teaching to humanity for their salvation. |
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Whatsoever, to make up the doctrine of man's salvation, is added as in supply of the Scripture's unsufficiency, we reject it. |
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Baptism is salvific in that repentance and water baptism are necessary for salvation. |
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It must be clearly acknowledged that the Church does not have sure knowledge about the salvation of unbaptised infants who die. |
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The confession teaches that there is no ordinary possibility of salvation outside of the visible church. |
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He began to teach that salvation or redemption is a gift of God's grace, attainable only through faith in Jesus as the Messiah. |
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He assured monks and nuns that they could break their vows without sin, because vows were an illegitimate and vain attempt to win salvation. |
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According to Wesleyan Pentecostals, entire sanctification is a definite event that occurs after salvation but before Spirit baptism. |
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I would suggest that salvation is pneumatically pluralistic and unitively Christic. |
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By these acts of salvation, Christ provided fallen mankind with the path to escape its fallen nature. |
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Scientific intelligence in this regard is a great instrument, though it is not an omnipotent open sesame to salvation or certainty. |
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Jennings' first goal for the Yorkshire club offered them a glimpse of salvation and prolonged the anguish for promotion bumblers Forest. |
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Furthermore, Ewart believed that Jesus' name baptism and the gift of tongues were essential for salvation. |
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They become forhardened, and shaking of the fears of God, do therewithal cast away the hope of salvation. |
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The ultimate goal of Hesychastic practice is salvation, and ancient pagan learning is irrelevant to it. |
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Then he forsook God, which made him, and lightly esteemed the Rock of his salvation. |
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Several other works by Ambrose clearly teach the mainstream view of salvation. |
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When she decides to wed her father's dim-witted bootboy, Will Mossop, it leads to salvation all round. |
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Baptism is an outward expression that symbolizes the inward cleansing or remission of a person's sins which has already taken place at salvation. |
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This table summarizes the classical views of three Protestant beliefs about salvation. |
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Lutherans believe that individuals receive this gift of salvation through faith alone. |
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Outside of the Church, no one can hope for life or salvation unless he is excused through ignorance beyond his control. |
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Some have also argued that Calvinism as a whole stresses the sovereignty or rule of God in all things including salvation. |
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It includes the loss of polymer mass through mechanisms such as salvation and depolymerisation. |
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It is also thought of as implying that the Church is endowed with all the means of salvation for its members. |
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And that could be the salvation for bowmouth sharks, hunted for their large pectoral fins. |
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Evangelical preachers emphasized personal salvation and piety more than ritual and tradition. |
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My salvation is in my Saviour who saveth me hence the redundancy and pleonasm of my asseveration. |
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The church is the community, the koinonia, which is called to witness to the world about how God acts in creation and in salvation. |
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In the covenant of grace, God freely offered sinners life and salvation by Jesus Christ. |
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In it, God graciously offers salvation from death on condition of faith in God. |
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Why do we sit cross-handed and do nothing which would serve as a basis upon which to build the salvation of our people? |
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Protestants do not hold there to be any other requirement for salvation, but that faith alone is sufficient. |
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Justification is the part of salvation where God pardons the sin of those who believe in Christ. |
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No longer her lifeline, Carson's glasses and all the spare pairs that have cluttered her bedside table drawer for years will now be someone else's salvation. |
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These theologians claim that a properly trinitarian doctrine emphasizes God's freedom to love all people, rather than choosing some for salvation and others for damnation. |
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The colonists thanked Providence for the Colony's salvation. |
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Apocatastasis, A name given in the history of theology to the doctrine which teaches that a time will come when all free creatures will share in the grace of salvation. |
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Can we conceive a body of men, engifted with a mightier privilege than that of being salvation to hundreds of thousands of crushed and trampled human beings? |
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The priest would bring salvation while the garbo took the rubbish. |
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The Church of England affirms the Protestant Reformation principle that scripture contains all things necessary to salvation and is the final arbiter in doctrinal matters. |
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Consider whether your doings be to the let of your salvation or not. |
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This emotional distress eventually led him to question his theological upbringing, causing him to reject election and to accept universal salvation. |
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I felt I did trust in Christ, Christ alone for salvation, and an assurance was given me that he had taken away my sins, even mine, and saved me from the law of sin and death. |
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The doctrines which Wesley emphasised in his sermons and writings are prevenient grace, present personal salvation by faith, the witness of the Spirit, and sanctification. |
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Unlike the Calvinists of his day, Wesley did not believe in predestination, that is, that some persons had been elected by God for salvation and others for damnation. |
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By 1800, all but one Congregational church in Boston had Unitarian preachers teaching the strict unity of God, the subordinate nature of Christ, and salvation by character. |
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Death's Duel portrays life as a steady descent to suffering and death, yet sees hope in salvation and immortality through an embrace of God, Christ and the Resurrection. |
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The practice of penance and the belief that good works could balance the punishment of sin or lead to salvation were particularly common among the monks living in monasteries. |
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It seeks to bring salvation to the poor, destitute and hungry. |
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In showing the saints this love and requesting their prayers, the Orthodox manifest their belief that the saints thus assist in the process of salvation for others. |
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Due to her unique place in salvation history, Mary is honored above all other saints and especially venerated for the great work that God accomplished through her. |
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Open Brethren have a strong emphasis on the concept of salvation. |
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The Open Brethren teach that baptism plays no role in salvation, and is properly performed only after a person professes Jesus Christ as Lord and Saviour. |
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It stressed the extreme depravity of mankind, who deserved eternal damnation and the mercy of God in selecting a portion of humanity for salvation through grace alone. |
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By these and many histories more, it is most evident, that the more nigh salvation and deliverance approach, the more vehement is temptation and trouble. |
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The second channel through which God reveals himself is redemption, which is the gospel of salvation from condemnation which is punishment for sin. |
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Reformed theologians, along with other Protestants, believe salvation from punishment for sin is to be given to all those who have faith in Christ. |
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Sanctification is the part of salvation in which God makes the believer holy, by enabling them to exercise greater love for God and for other people. |
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When news of his brother's murder reached Gildas in Ireland, he was greatly grieved, but was able to forgive Arthur, and pray for the salvation of his soul. |
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Pentecostals believe in both a literal heaven and hell, the former for those who have accepted God's gift of salvation and the latter for those who have rejected it. |
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For most Pentecostals there is no other requirement to receive salvation. |
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A notable exception is Jesus' Name Pentecostalism, most adherents of which believe both water baptism and Spirit baptism are integral components of salvation. |
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Pentecostals define it as a definite experience occurring after salvation whereby the Holy Spirit comes upon the believer to anoint and empower him or her for special service. |
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The salvation of man consists in liberation from the domination of matter. |
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They think a new Pentecost is afoot, in which the Holy Spirit brings millions the good news of salvation in the hereafter and real blessings in the here and now. |
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Odo's price for salvation from the Saracens was incorporation into the Frankish kingdom, a decision that was repugnant to him and also to his heirs. |
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Most Protestants believe in conversion by faith to attain salvation. |
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Through faith in the working of God those who follow Jesus are spiritually resurrected with him so that they may walk in a new way of life and receive eternal salvation. |
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The stress on conversion differentiates Evangelicalism from other forms of Protestantism by the associated belief that an assurance of salvation will accompany conversion. |
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These all anticipated Jesus Christ, the promised Messiah, and were sufficient to give the elect of that time forgiveness of sins and eternal salvation. |
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Chapters 10 through 18 describe various phases or aspects of salvation. |
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Good works are the natural result of faith, not the cause of salvation. |
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By God's grace, made known and effective in the person and work of Jesus Christ, a person is forgiven, adopted as a child and heir of God, and given eternal salvation. |
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Faith receives the gift of salvation rather than causes salvation. |
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However Locke's ideas evolved primarily around the concept of the right to seek salvation for one's soul, and was thus primarily concerned with theological matters. |
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Predestination also reduced agonising over economic inequality and further, it meant that a material wealth could be taken as a sign of salvation in the afterlife. |
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