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  • ==Christian work== ...en |first1=Crawford |title=Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America: Christian Reconstruction in the Pacific Northwest |date=2021 |publisher=[[wikipedia:O ...
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  • ...after J. Wellcome V0006246EL.jpg|thumb|Profile of [[John Wesley]], a major religious leader of the 18th century. He is styled ''The Revᵈ.'', an abbreviation of ...ceonline.com/dictionary/Reverend</ref> The style is also sometimes used by leaders in other religions such as [[Judaism]] and [[Buddhism]].<ref>[https://tricy ...
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  • ...l and social relationships.<ref name="ReferenceA">Gonzalez, ''A History of Christian Thought'', 88.</ref> Therefore, the church should not be supported by the s ...rship|community of goods]]. In the beginning, most of them were strongly [[Christian mission|missionary]]. ...
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  • ...of [[Christianity|Christian]] [[wikipedia:Sociological classifications of religious movements|movements]] that sought a return to what they perceived as the pu ...details/oxforddictionary00late/page/359|title=The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, 3rd edition|date=13 March 1997|publisher=Oxford University Press|is ...
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  • Before [[Martin Luther]] and [[John Calvin]], some leaders tried to reform [[Christianity]]. The main forerunners of the Protestant Re * [[Antidicomarians]]: An active Christian sect from the 3rd to 5th century. They believed that Mary's virginity was n ...
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  • ...''The Briefing'', in which he provides commentary on current events from a Christian point of view, often providing a historical background as well.<ref>{{Cite ...Magazine}}</ref> Mohler also served on the Advisory Council for the 2001 [[English Standard Version]] (ESV) of the Bible. Mohler previously blogged on [[Cross ...
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  • '''Charles Wesley''' (18 December 1707 – 29 March 1788) was an English [[Anglican]] [[cleric]] and a principal leader of the [[Methodist]] movemen ...date=4 March 2013}}</ref> Wesley commemorated the first anniversary of his religious experience by composing an 18-stanza poem, with its seventh verse, beginnin ...
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  • ...ion (1658) were the fundamental formularies of, respectively, American and English Congregationalism. In doctrine they essentially reproduced the Westminster ...=Global Christianity: A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World's Christian Population|publisher=Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life|access-date=2014-0 ...
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  • ....<ref>[http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/hcc8.iv.xix.i.html ''History of the Christian Church'' vol. viii, sec. 167]</ref> Shortly after the publication of his bo ...English School, 17th century.jpg|thumb|left|Portrait of Theodore Beza, by English School, 17th century]] ...
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  • ...'' (from [[Neo-Latin]] ''anabaptista'') is a [[List of Christian movements|Christian movement]] which traces its origins to the [[Radical Reformation]] in the 1 ...[[Conservative Mennonites]] and [[Beachy Amish]] have retained traditional religious practices and theology, while allowing for judicious use of modern convenie ...
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  • ...orld are often related to these in the [[United States]] due to American [[Christian mission|missionary]] activities. ...ion (1658) were the fundamental formularies of, respectively, American and English Congregationalism. In doctrine they essentially reproduced the Westminster ...
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  • ...mersion baptism|immersion]]. Baptist churches generally subscribe to the [[Christian theology|doctrines]] of [[soul competency]] (the responsibility and account ...s toward other Christians, and their understanding of what is important in Christian discipleship.<ref name ="Shurden turning">{{Cite web| last=Shurden |first=W ...
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  • ...o had attacked Luther in [[satires]]. While the city council vacillated on religious issues, the number of people supporting the Reformation and hostile towards ...mber 1524, angry mobs broke into the monasteries, looting and destroying [[religious images]]. Many opponents of the Reformation were arrested, including Treger ...
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  • ...and [[Petr Chelčický]]; later renewed by [[Nicolaus Ludwig Zinzendorf]], [[Christian David]] and [[David Nitschmann der Bischof|David Nitschmann]] ...of-brethren.html</ref> is one of the oldest [[Protestantism|Protestant]] [[Christian denomination|denominations]] in [[Christianity]], dating back to the [[Bohe ...
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  • ...acher]]. Spurgeon remains highly influential among Christians of various [[Christian denomination|denominations]], to some of whom he is known as the "Prince of ...nes, poetry, and hymns.<ref>{{Citation | contribution = Immanuel | title = Christian Hymn-writers | editor-first = Elsie | editor-last = Houghton | first = Char ...
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  • | topics = Christian ministry fundraising and [[wikipedia:Intellectual_property|intellectual pro ...ize copyrighting), that the biblical ethic is for Christians to be putting Christian ministry resources in the [[wikipedia:Public_domain|public domain]]. ...
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  • | genre = [[Pastoring | Pastoral care]], [[Christian exhortation]] '''Holiness''' is a Christian book authored by [[J.C. Ryle]] in 1877 that covers the topics of [[sin]], [ ...
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