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    I am very ill

    It has gone on for three months now
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    Imputed Righteousness???

    Romans 4:8 Blessed is the man to whom the Lord hath not imputed sin. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Romans 5:13 For until the law sin was in the world; but sin was not imputed, when the law was not. In Context | Full Chapter | Other Translations Psalm 31:2 Blessed is the man to...
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    can you guys post something funny please?

    Praise the Lord because he is good! His faithful love will last forever! 2 Israel, say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 3 Aaron’s family,[a] say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 4 You people worshiping the Lord, say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 5...
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    Are there verses that leave you feeling confused?

    Praise the Lord because he is good! His faithful love will last forever! 2 Israel, say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 3 Aaron’s family, say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 4 You people worshiping the Lord, say it: “His faithful love will last forever!” 5 I...
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    Single And In Need of Advice

    Concentrate on serving others. While doing that one day eight ladies asked me to marry them.
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    Teen modesty....

    Use the people looking gauge. Body Language of others will tell you that you are not modestly dressed.
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    ~Chuckle for the Day~

    I am very ill
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    I am very ill

    I am very ill
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    fighting? I only look for truth
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    read the gospel of the Hebrews for yourself: https://www.earlychristianwritings.com/text/gospelhebrews-mrjames.html
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    Jerome quotes passages from this Hebrew gospel in the following examples, in the first of which, attributed to Jesus, he adds a comment: “A moment ago my mother, the Holy Spirit, took me up.” No one should be scandalized by this, since in Hebrew spirit is in the feminine gender, while in our...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    109. Didymus the Blind Didymus, of Alexandria, becoming blind while very young, and therefore ignorant of the rudiments of learning, displayed such a miracle of intelligence as to learn perfectly dialectics and even geometry, sciences which especially require sight. He wrote many admirable...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    36. Pantænus Pantaenus, a philosopher of the stoic school, according to some old Alexandrian custom, where, from the time of Mark the evangelist the ecclesiastics were always doctors, was of so great prudence and erudition both in scripture and secular literature that, on the request of the...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    Jerome “Seeing that a man, baptized in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Ghost, becomes a temple of the Lord, and that while the old abode is destroyed a new shrine is built for the Trinity, how can you say that sins can be remitted among the Arians without the coming of the Holy...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    18. Papias Papias, the pupil of John, bishop of Hierapolis in Asia, wrote only five volumes, which he entitled Exposition of the words of our Lord, in which, when he had asserted in his preface that he did not follow various opinions but had the apostles for authority, he said I considered what...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    Please link to statement of faith for your church. thanks Also links to those in your church is on a major Bible translation committee. Links to your church'e Systematic Theology please. Simple challenge: List what doctrines you believe, go to newadvent.org to find early church fathers...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    Antilegomena of the New Testament: Apocalpyse of John, Apocalpyse of Peter, Epistle of Barnabas, and Gospel accrding to the Hebrews, 2,200 lines (300 lines less than the canonical Matthew). Jerome. He is our principal authority in this matter...
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    what I learned about oneness pentecostalism

    Jerome, who is our chief source of knowledge about this Gospel, says that he had made a Greek and a Latin version of it. The statement is wholly rejected by some, and by others thought to be an exaggeration. It is very difficult to accept it as it stands. Perhaps, as Lagrange suggests, the truth...