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  • 121inspiration of the Bible —    Most Protestants affirm that the Bible is authoritative in religious matters and not a book like any other, but they differ as to its nature and the manner in which it was inspired. The most popular traditional Protestant approach is to… …

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  • 122Monkey: Journey to the West — For the soundtrack that accompanies this production, see Journey to the West (album). Monkey: Journey to the West Promotional artwork. Image by Jamie Hewlett Music Damon Albarn Lyr …

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  • 123Shaking the dust from the feet — was a practice of pious Jews during New Testament times. When Jesus called his twelve disciples, he told them to perform the same act against the non believing Jews. In the early Latter Day Saint movement of the 19th century, it was practiced… …

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  • 124Epistle to the Colossians — Books of the New Testament …

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  • 125The nature of God in Western theology — The nature of God in monotheistic religions is a broad topic in Western philosophy of religion and theology, with a very old and distinguished history; it was one of the central topics in medieval philosophy.The Abrahamic faiths, Judaism,… …

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  • 126The Imitation of Christ (book) — The Imitation of Christ (or De imitatione Christi ), by Thomas à Kempis, is a widely read Christian spiritual book. It was first published anonymously, in Latin, ca. 1418; several other authors have been proposed, but Kempis authorship is now… …

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  • 127Sabbas the Sanctified — Infobox Saint name=Sabbas the Sanctified birth date=439 death date=5 December 531 feast day=5 December venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Churches Eastern Catholic Churches Roman Catholic Church imagesize=230px caption=Medieval icon of Saint Sabbas… …

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  • 128Acts of the Martyrs — • Records of the trials of early Christian martyrs made by the notaries of the court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of the Martyrs     Acts of the Martyrs      …

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