Holy+Scriptures

  • 41Holy Saturday — • In the early Church this was the only Saturday on which fasting was permitted (Constit. Apost., VII, 23), and the fast was one of special severity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy Saturday     Holy Saturday …

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  • 42Holy Book of the Great Invisible Spirit — Date 1st or 2nd century Attribution unknown Location Sources Manuscripts Nag Hammadi Library Audience unknown Theme …

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  • 43New World Translation of Holy Scriptures — …

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  • 44New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures — …

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  • 45Holy of Holies (LDS Church) — The Salt Lake Temple contains a Holy of Holies …

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  • 46HOLY LAND IN MAPS — Heinrich Bunting, German, 1546–1606. The Whole World in a Clover Leaf. Woodcut, 1581. Gift of Tamar and Teddy Kollek, Jerusalem. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Photo: Z. Radovan, Jerusalem.   THE HISTORY OF THE MAPPING OF THE HOLY LAND EPITOMIZES… …

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  • 47Holy Spirit — In mainstream Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is one of the three entities of the Holy Trinity which make up the single substance of God; that is, the Spirit is considered to act in concert with and share an essential nature with God… …

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  • 48Holy Orders — The term Holy Orders is used by many Christian churches to refer to ordination or to those individuals ordained for a special role or ministry. In the Roman Catholic (Latin: sacri ordines), Eastern Catholic, Eastern Orthodox (ιερωσύνη [hierōsynē] …

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  • 49Holy Spirit — 1. the spirit of God. 2. the presence of God as part of a person s religious experience. 3. See Holy Ghost. [1350 1400; ME] * * * or Holy Ghost or Paraclete In Christianity, the third person of the Holy Trinity. Though references to the spirit of …

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  • 50Holy Club —       group of Oxford students led by John and Charles Wesley (Wesley, Charles), whose methodical habits of study and devotion led to their being derisively called methodists. Organized by Charles Wesley, who soon turned the leadership over to… …

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