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  2. Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...

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    The LDS Church teaches that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, that he restored the true church and its authority, and that its standard works include the Bible, the Book of Mormon, the Doctrine and Covenants, and the Pearl of Price. It also believes in God the Father, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Ghost as three distinct beings who are one God.

  3. Salvation bracelet - Wikipedia

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    A salvation bracelet is a bracelet with colored beads that represent key aspects of the Christian gospel, such as sin, blood, baptism, and heaven. It is used as a way to communicate the gospel to children or others who are not familiar with Christian terminology or concepts.

  4. Herrenhäuser Kirche - Wikipedia

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    The Altar Window from O. Brenneisen (1949) shows Jesus and two of his disciples. Predominantly in the summer time during the time of the church service the sun touches the face of Jesus and lets the golden-yellow aureole and the barely visible red cross around his head light up. The travelling light then reaches the two disciples.

  5. Catharism - Wikipedia

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    Catharism, also known as Albigensianism, was a heretical sect that believed in two Gods, one good and one evil, and rejected the material world. It originated in the Byzantine Empire and spread to southern France and Italy, where it was persecuted by the Catholic Church.

  6. Book of Common Prayer (1549) - Wikipedia

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    The original version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by Thomas Cranmer during the English Reformation, was the first official liturgical book of the Church of England and other Anglican churches. It incorporated Protestant theology and medieval Catholic forms and language, and was revised in 1552.

  7. Eastern Orthodox theology - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the beliefs and traditions of the Eastern Orthodox Church, such as monotheistic Trinitarianism, Incarnation, apophatic and cataphatic theology, Sacred Tradition, and soteriology. Explore the history, sources, and figures of Eastern Orthodox theology, as well as its differences from Catholicism and Protestantism.

  8. Rosary - Wikipedia

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    The Rosary is a set of prayers and beads used by Catholics to meditate on the life of Jesus and Mary. It consists of ten Hail Marys, one Our Father, and one Glory Be for each mystery, with optional additions and variations.

  9. History of Christian flags - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origins and symbolism of Christian flags in different contexts, such as national states, crusader era, and ecumenical movement. See examples of flags used by various Christian denominations, including Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant churches.