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  2. Sword of the Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The Sword of the Spirit is an international, ecumenical association of Christian communities within the charismatic movement. [3] As of 2017, the Sword of the Spirit is composed of 82 communities, 45 of which are Catholic. [1] The member communities are composed predominantly of laypersons. [2]

  3. Sword of the Spirit Ministries - Wikipedia

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    The Sword of the Spirit Ministries aka Christ Life Church [1] is a Nigerian Evangelical Charismatic Pentecostal [2] Christian denomination and a megachurch.

  4. Ralph C. Martin - Wikipedia

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    The book inspired one of these retreatants, Ralph W. Keifer, along with history professor William G. Storey, to lead a retreat on the Holy Spirit for Duquesne students. [4] This retreat, the Duquesne Weekend , in turn spawned the Catholic charismatic renewal, through which Martin was soon baptized in the Holy Spirit .

  5. The Sword of the Lord - Wikipedia

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    The Sword of the Lord is a Christian fundamentalist, Independent Baptist bi-monthly 24-page newspaper.. The Sword of the Lord is published by Sword of the Lord Ministries, a non-profit organization [1] based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which also publishes religious books, pamphlets, and tracts from a fundamentalist Christian perspective, as Sword of the Lord Publications.

  6. Sword of the Spirits - Wikipedia

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    The Sword of the Spirits is a trilogy of young adult novels by English writer Sam Youd under his pseudonym John Christopher. [1] The stories are set in the South of England, mostly in Hampshire, in a post-apocalyptic future where, due to a worldwide ecological catastrophe, life has reverted to a militaristic, medieval setting of walled cities and perpetual warfare.

  7. The SWORD Project - Wikipedia

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    The SWORD Project is the CrossWire Bible Society's free software project. Its purpose is to create cross-platform open-source tools—covered by the GNU General Public License —that allow programmers and Bible societies to write new Bible software more quickly and easily.

  8. Claíomh Solais - Wikipedia

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    The folk tales featuring the sword of light may be bridal quests, and the hero's would-be bride often becomes the hero's helper. [9] [10] [b]But also typically the story is a sort of quasi-bridal quest, [c] [12] where the hero wins a bride by wager, but then suffers a loss, becoming oath-bound (compelled by geis [d]) to never come home until he has completed the quest for the sword (and other ...

  9. Flaming sword (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The deity Acala (known as Fudō Myōō in Japan) is depicted in Buddhist art holding a sword which may or may not be flaming and sometimes described only generically as a treasure sword (宝剣, hōken) or as a vajra-sword (金剛剣, kongō-ken), as the pommel of the sword is shaped like a talon-like vajra (金剛杵, kongō-sho).