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  2. List of ecclesiastical abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Certain letters, like p and q, that occur with extreme. frequency, e.g. in prepositions and terminations, became the source of many peculiar abbreviations; similarly, frequently recurring words like et (and), est (is). Habit and convenience are today the principal motives for using abbreviations.

  3. Brigham Young - Wikipedia

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    Brigham Young (/ ˈ b r ɪ ɡ əm / BRIG-əm; June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) [4] was an American religious leader and politician. He was the second president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from 1847 until his death in 1877.

  4. Gospel Assembly Churches - Wikipedia

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    Like other evangelical denominations, Gospel Assembly churches believe the Bible to be the pure Word of God. Members utilize the term 'the Body of Christ' to refer to their fellowship exclusively, and 'Babylon' to refer to the remainder of the church world. They consider their movement to represent a restoration of the early church. [3]

  5. Church of God in Christ, Mennonite - Wikipedia

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    They do believe there are Christians saved outside of the Holdeman Mennonite church, but they also believe that the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite is the true visible church. [7] Baptism, by pouring, is the method by which born-again believers are admitted into this visible church. [8] [9]

  6. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America - Wikipedia

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    Believe: 83: 85 +2 Don't believe: 8: 8 no change Other or not sure: 10: 7 −3 Belief in Hell: Believe: 62: 59 −3 Don't believe: 24: 30 +6 Other or not sure: 14: 11 −3 Interpreting the Bible: Word of God to be taken literally word for word: 23: 20 −3 Word of God, but not literally true word for word: 49: 44 −5 Not the word of God: 20: ...

  7. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    In Christian belief and practice, a sacrament is a rite, instituted by Christ, that confers grace, constituting a sacred mystery. The term is derived from the Latin word sacramentum, which was used to translate the Greek word for mystery. Views concerning both which rites are sacramental, and what it means for an act to be a sacrament, vary ...

  8. Christadelphians - Wikipedia

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    The name means 'brothers and sisters in Christ', [2] [3] from the Greek words for Christ (Christos) and brothers (adelphoi). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Christadelphians believe in the inspiration of the Bible , the Virgin Birth , the status of Jesus Christ as the son of God, believer's baptism , the resurrection of the dead , the second coming of Christ ...

  9. Faith in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Hence Thomas Aquinas writes: "A man would not believe unless he saw the things he had to believe, either by the evidence of miracles or of something similar" (II-II:1:4, ad 1). In the Catholic Church, justification is granted by God from baptism, the sacrament of faith. [15] Joseph Cardinal Tobin said, "religion is a lifestyle. It means that ...