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Christian Endeavor
Christian Endeavor association in evangelical Protestant Churches for strengthening spiritual life and promoting Christian activities among its members. The first Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor was started in 1881 by Dr. Francis E. Clark in Portland, Maine. Within a few years the... Read more |
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Lucius
Lucius in the New Testament. 1 Christian teacher at Antioch, a Cyrenian. 2 Christian at Rome.... Read more |
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Christian Democrats
Democracy, Christian BIBLIOGRAPHY Christian Democracy can be described as a political ideology that has largely been shaped by the social teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, which has given rise to political parties representing the middle of the political spectrum, between liberalism and... Read more |
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Christian Sinding
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Malabar Christians
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Christian iconography
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Christian
Christian relating to or professing Christianity; a believer in Christianity. Christian is the name of the central character of the first part of Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress (1678–84), which recounts the story of his journey to the Celestial City.Christian Brothers a Roman Catholic lay... Read more |
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Christians
Christians name taken by the followers of several evangelical preachers on the American frontier, notably James O'Kelley, Abner Jones, and Barton W. Stone , all of whom were antisectarian. Some congregations joined the Disciples of Christ (see Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) , a body with... Read more |
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Donation
Donation Donation of Constantine the grant by which the emperor Constantine supposedly conferred on Pope Sylvester I (314–35) and his successors spiritual supremacy over the other Christian patriarchs; the document was a forgery of the 9th century, but in the Middle Ages was widely... Read more |
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Saint Augustine of Hippo
St. Augustine The Christian philosopher and theologian St. Augustine (354-430) is best known for "The Confessions" and "The City of God." After the authors of the New Testament, he has probably been the most influential Christian writer. The greatest of the Latin Fathers of the Church,... Read more |
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