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  2. Samuel Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Clarke, portrait attributed to Charles Jervas. Samuel Clarke (11 October 1675 – 17 May 1729) was an English philosopher and Anglican cleric.He is considered the major British figure in philosophy between John Locke and George Berkeley. [1]

  3. There Is a Balm in Gilead - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Sisters recorded a version of "Balm in Gilead" in 1986. The "balm in Gilead" references the Old Testament, particularly Jeremiah 8:22, but the spiritual's lyrics focus on the New Testament concept of salvation through Jesus Christ. In the Old Testament, the balm of Gilead is a healing compound, symbolizing spiritual medicine for ...

  4. The Way of a Pilgrim - Wikipedia

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    The Way of a Pilgrim is one of the most widely circulated prayer manuals in the Western world, with the Jesus Prayer possibly the most widely practiced Christian prayer after the Lord's Prayer and Hail Mary. [6] The popularity of the book was influential in the modern rediscovery of hesychasm as a living practice. [7]

  5. 50 'Christmas Vacation' quotes that are a real beaut - AOL

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    The very best quotes from "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation." Find funny lines from movie characters including Clark Griswold, Cousin Eddie and Aunt Bethany. 50 'Christmas Vacation' quotes ...

  6. Jesus Prayer - Wikipedia

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    The Jesus Prayer is widely practiced among the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches. Part four of the Catechism of the Catholic Church, which is dedicated to Christian prayer, devotes paragraphs 2665 to 2669 to prayer to Jesus. To pray "Jesus" is to invoke him and to call him within us. His name is the only one that contains the presence it signifies.

  7. Faith healing - Wikipedia

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    healing by divine grace "interceded on behalf of the sick through the invocation of the name of the Lord Jesus, asking for healing through the power of the Holy Spirit, whether in the form of the sacramental laying on of hands and anointing with oil or of simple prayers for healing, which often include an appeal to the saints for their aid" [44 ...

  8. Book of Common Prayer (Unitarian) - Wikipedia

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    The Unitarian revisions influenced other prayer book revision efforts, including John Wesley's The Sunday Service of the Methodists and the American Episcopal Church's first attempted prayer book revision. The King's Chapel prayer book, currently in its ninth edition as first published in 1986, remains that congregation's standard liturgical text.

  9. Healing the paralytic at Capernaum - Wikipedia

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    Christ healing the paralytic at Capernaum by Bernhard Rode 1780. Jesus heals the paralytic at Capernaum (Galway City Museum, Ireland) Jesus heals the man with palsy by Alexandre Bida (1875) Healing the paralytic at Capernaum is one of the miracles of Jesus in the synoptic Gospels (Matthew 9:1–8, Mark 2:1–12, and Luke 5:17–26).