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  2. Category:Protestants from Ohio - Wikipedia

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  3. Protestant theologies - Wikipedia

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    Protestant theology refers to the doctrines held by various Protestant traditions, which share some things in common but differ in others. In general, Protestant theology, as a subset of Christian theology , holds to faith in the Christian Bible , the Holy Trinity , salvation , sanctification , charity, evangelism , and the four last things .

  4. Protestantism - Wikipedia

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    Protestants who adhere to the Nicene Creed believe in three persons (God the Father, God the Son, and the God the Holy Spirit) as one God. Movements that emerged around the time of the Protestant Reformation, but are not a part of Protestantism (e.g. Unitarianism), reject the Trinity.

  5. Christian demonology - Wikipedia

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    Ambrogio de Vignati, disagreeing with other authors, asserted that demons, besides not having a material body, could not create one, and all what they seemed to do was a mere hallucination provoked by them in the mind of those who had made a diabolical pact or were "victims" of a succubus or incubus, including the sexual act.

  6. William Montgomery Brown - Wikipedia

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    William Montgomery Brown (September 4, 1855 – October 31, 1937), sometimes called "Bad Bishop" Brown, was an Episcopal clergyman and author. Brown, of Galion, Ohio, was consecrated a bishop of the Episcopal Church, but is best remembered as the first Episcopal bishop to be tried for heresy since the Reformation, and the first of any creed in America to be deposed for heretical teachings.

  7. Madison Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Madison Seminary 1873 with students and teachers. Madison Seminary is a historic building in Madison, Ohio. Currently in private ownership, it previously functioned as a school, hospital, and as housing for the families of those killed in the American Civil War. [2]

  8. Category:Religion in Ohio - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Ohio" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .