For a man who remains, by his own admission, a great believer that stats do not lie, that is a surprising oversight. |
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As a Neo-Pagan who believes in the immanent nature of Divinity, I am a great believer that all of the Earth is sacred. |
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Alessandro was also a firm believer that all Italians should live under Italian rule. |
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The Resurrection removes the fear of judgment in the next life from the justified believer. |
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Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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I'm a great believer that once you decide what to do, speed is of the essence. |
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I am a great believer that if you pay your money you can say what you want within reason and our supporters are both very patient and biased! |
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God is perceived as the savior who can redeem the believer from his or her own sins. |
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Jesus Christ, being the Word made flesh through the divine power of God, is what a real believer should know. |
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I've always been a big believer that if people like me at my worst then I can start to trust them, just a little. |
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I'm a big believer in travelling country wide to play teams who are on a level with you. |
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To a believer, God is all-powerful and the ultimate owner of the heavens and earth. |
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As she investigates astrology, t'ai chi and hypnotism, she travels from sceptic to true believer. |
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So, baptism establishes the lay status of a believer by ordaining that person into the lay order. |
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For what believer doesn't have the sense that her view of God is too simple, too anthropocentric, too indulgent? |
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Antinomians will not yield it lawful to a believer to pray for remission of sins. |
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But I'm not a believer in past lives, so I knew it was no echo from a previous existence. |
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Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. |
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I AM not a believer in hitting players with hefty punishments any time they step out of line. |
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But the rest of you, listen up, because I've got compelling arguments with which to convince you, or your friends, if you're already a believer. |
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Consequently the Reformed believer does not live with the constant sense of insecurity that plagues the Arminian. |
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But I'm a big believer in shooting a film in its actual location, I just think it helps so much. |
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Charles was arrogant, conceited and a strong believer in the divine rights of kings. |
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As long as a believer ascribes his views to his faith, he can say anything he wants and if you don't like it, you're the bigot. |
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Since when are you a great believer in true love and all that romance novel rubbish? |
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I am still a believer, but not as regular a church attender as I should be. |
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I'm a firm believer in talking books at bedtime and babies being read to in the womb. |
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A believer in strict discipline, he preferred forms of punishment like putting a prisoner in stocks or shackling him to a ball and chain. |
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Kaltreider is also a believer in screw-in chokes for this high-volume work. |
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For that average believer did not doubt that God's grace had been spectacularly displayed in the courage of the martyrs. |
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I'm a great believer that if the sporting area is completely colonised by the economic system, then people will go and play their own games. |
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We are bound to assume that the self-confessed believer is utterly sincere. |
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In due course the degree of conviction required of the believer became the subject of theological debate. |
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Obviously, he does not see the point of religion as the believer does, since for the believer seeing the point of religion is believing. |
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At worst, his topicality could be seen as opportunistic, but he was clearly a great believer in his convictions, throughout his career. |
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Personally, I am a firm believer that each individual has a right to his or her own choice of lifestyle. |
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As you also know, I am a firm believer that a group desires whatever leadership it gets. |
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I am a firm believer that good things happen when talented people get together and work hard. |
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However, I am a firm believer that the man is the head of the household and it works for us. |
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Of course the objective existence of demons doesn't matter so long as the believer has total faith in them. |
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And I'm a firm believer that if something is meant to happen, it's meant to happen. |
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And while Pat knows she won't raise millions or even thousands of dollars, she's a firm believer that every bit counts. |
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I am a firm believer that kids nowadays are too involved in organised activities, meaning activities organised by adults. |
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She was a firm believer that weekends were the time to be as lazy as possible. |
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I am a firm believer that there is a place for programs like the one she describes. |
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Roy is such a strong believer in the safety and effectiveness of the Life Jacket. |
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Of course, no believer in freedom can accept that a person should be imprisoned simply because of the ideas that he or she professes. |
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I'm a big believer in using the fullest effective range of motion, but not at the expense of continuous tension. |
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I am a firm believer that smoking in any enclosed public area should be banned. |
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I AM a firm believer that the views of residents should always be taken into account in a democratic system. |
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Critical to the film's success is accepting that David is an impassioned believer in the immorality of the Death Penalty. |
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I am a firm believer that those that wish to take their life should not be stopped. |
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I have always been a great believer in trying your best to get into good positions in sport. |
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Actress Susan St. James, a fervid believer in biorhythms, once described on a television talk show how she had done this. |
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He has the faith of a true believer and the blank cheque that may only be available to him once in a lifetime. |
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This helps to explain why a simulation of the false believer is more demanding than a simulation of a pretend partner. |
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But he also symbolizes hope for the Udmurt, because Leonid has become a believer in Jesus Christ. |
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Paul thought that a believer could divorce and remarry if the unbelieving partner called an end to the marriage. |
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Because I'm a believer in democracy and I prefer a contested vote to an uncontested filling of a vacant position. |
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I'm a staunch believer in the old idea that one mustn't bottle up one's emotions. |
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To balance this he remained a staunch member of the Church of England and a firm believer in the indissoluble union between Church and State. |
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If I can choose my enemy, I prefer an unprincipled politician to a disguised true believer. |
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According to Anthony Kenny, you can tell whether a philosophy of religion specialist is a believer or not by their neckwear. |
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She is a firm believer in the value of breast feeding and pumped breast milk for Nathan every morning. |
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I'm a strong believer in networking and sharing information, which I do constantly. |
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The lonely Harlan Pepper, a would-be ventriloquist and believer in animal ESP, has his hopes riding on Hubert the bloodhound. |
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And certainly a strict believer in the rule of law like this Supreme Court Justice would agree. |
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She was a firm believer in barley sugar as a cure for travel sickness. |
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I'm a firm believer that people should do what they love for a living. |
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I am a firm believer that it isn't wrong to treat a recruit rough. |
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Besides, I'm a firm believer that children need proper stimulation. |
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I am a firm believer that you make the most of the moment and take the chance to tell people how you feel because you may not get another chance later on. |
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That differential commitment is understood through a more accurate simulation of the false believer, who mistakes the counterfactual situation for reality. |
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I have always devoted a great deal of energy to assuaging their curiosity and I'm a firm believer in leading them to understanding through a process of question and answer. |
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Kant, a believer in an atomic theory of the exterior world, nonetheless came to believe that we could have no direct and certain knowledge of that world. |
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Most famous for his swashbuckling systems and successes at Foggia more than 10 years ago, he was an unyielding believer in attack as the best form of defence. |
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Ian Searle is a true believer in the effectiveness of cloud seeding. |
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The third reason I think Richard Dawkins is a secret believer is because he, like me, is a sinner. |
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As is so often the case in religious history, it is the heretic who shows the weakness of the believer. |
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Thus he seems to have been more like a Kantian believer in unknowable noumena than like a Vienna Circle proponent of the view that talk of God is not even meaningful. |
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I've never been a big believer in the mouse nubbin found on some laptops, but the size of the Meteor would make it a good candidate for such a pointing device. |
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Burgon was a believer in Biblical inerrancy, or what we'd call a fundamentalist. |
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And yet, her inquisitiveness and restless mind seem to make it hard for her to be a full-on believer. |
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The matron is a firm believer in the ability of dogs to help patients feel less lonely and depressed and decided to unleash canine healing power onto the wards. |
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Evelyn was a firm believer that sleepovers could fix anything. |
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I'm a firm believer that one or two individuals don't make a difference. |
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The next day, Christmas, is the birthday of the savior, but Frank is not a believer. |
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She was more of a spiritualist, a New Age believer in the power of good and the mysteries of the universe. |
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One need not be a believer, as I am, to know that Maya Angelou will so fully live on. |
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Through his wardrobe, he positioned himself as the flamboyant boss man and the irreproachable believer. |
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Now this surprised me not a jot because, like most non-social workers, I am a firm believer that kids who are allowed to do as they please grow up to be monsters. |
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I'm a firm believer that too much time on your own doesn't bode well. |
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I'm a big believer in what goes around comes around and we have always been well treated by the older generation and I'm just trying to put a bit back. |
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I am a firm believer in sound science, and I believe that the shuttle mission has played a crucial role in advancing our knowledge of the universe we live in. |
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The Knicks phenom is even making a believer of professional curmudgeon Buzz Bissinger. |
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Will is a great believer in the power of effective business communication but understands just how terrifying speaking in public can be for most people. |
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The aim was to bring the ordinary believer closer to the church, and incidentally raising its effectiveness for the tsar as an agency for controlling society. |
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Law, a firm believer in throwing in the youngsters, hopes the instant success of the teenage trio in the First Division will inspire other starlets to follow suit. |
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The believer still believes that what God decides is acceptable. |
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Suppose you're a believer in not smacking children to discipline them. |
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I am a great believer in the power of massage so the theory of reflexology boosting the immune system and helping to detoxify the body all makes sense to me. |
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Marinelli has a steady girlfriend and is still a firm believer in traditional marriage. |
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It will also be an ideal refresher for the more seasoned believer. |
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At the moment the penitent believer is lowered into the water, the Spirit is very much at work in renewing, regenerating, and incorporating us into the Body of Christ. |
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For the true believer, they could be shrine, classroom, community center and encounter session all rolled into one. |
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I'm a great believer in finding out what works well and then doing more of it, because we can otherwise waste a lot of time reinventing the wheel. |
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Whatever happens, Boeing finds itself in a lonely place as a true believer in the technology. |
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Just as no unbeliever may be barred from federal service for his atheism, no true believer may be excluded for his abiding faith. |
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Rather, they involve a relation between a believer and a thought believed. |
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He was a firm believer that a house had a soul as well as a body. |
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He is a tireless reviser, a believer in the process of writing. |
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I'm a pretty strong believer in the common-sense level-headedness of middle America, and they seem pretty firmly attached to the benefits of the mortgage interest deduction. |
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She seems to be a true believer and she has proposed a simple way to ensure gun rights. |
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Now, I'm a firm believer that we can learn from the mistakes of others. |
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I also use the bottle bank regularly and am a firm believer in recycling. |
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The world's major religions have mixed opinions on the death penalty, depending on the sect, the individual believer, and the time period. |
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The voice of Bob Kelsey Grammer leads the cast as Tom Kane, the mayor of Chicago, who is a firm believer that the ends justify the means. |
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This engine, then at an early stage of its development, also proved inadequate, but Roebuck became a strong believer in its future. |
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Robert Kolb examines Martin Chemnitz's postils concerning the role of good works and the Law in the life of the believer. |
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This experience cleanses and enables the believer to live a life of personal holiness. |
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This personal cleansing prepares the believer to receive the baptism in the Holy Spirit. |
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After conversion, the believer grows in grace through a lifelong process of progressive sanctification. |
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Sanctification cleansed the believer, but Spirit baptism empowered for service. |
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A strong believer in the notion of rule by divine right, Charles I, King of England and Scotland, persecuted religious dissenters. |
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White was a believer in polygeny, the idea that different races had been created separately. |
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This is followed by spiritual regeneration, which returns the believer to the state of holiness before Adam's transgression. |
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Complete perfection is unattainable in this life, and the believer should expect a continual struggle against sin. |
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Marthoma church doesn't have a canonical instruction on how a believer should follow the Lents. |
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Evans had long been a believer in the application of steam engines for maritime purposes. |
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I am and remain a believer in democratic centralism and a revolutionary socialist party. |
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The ASGS was used as a check on the status of Ps who assigned themselves to the believer and nonbeliever groups. |
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Circus space trainer Lila Lifely is a firm believer in the power of tight roping. |
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A staunch believer in the case for the single European currency, Mr Kennedy said he was appaled by the 'no' campaign. |
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But Bush is a true believer, Hersh says, and as a result, the body bags will keep coming. |
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He was a developmentalist, a universalist, and a believer in social values and cultural influences. |
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A believer may be sometimes so overwhelmed with doubtings, that he may not be able to perceive an assurance in himself. |
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It has come to be a mark of narrowness and fossilhood to be a devout believer in Christ and His Cross. |
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Christ is believed to have died in place of the believer, who is accounted righteous as a result of this sacrificial payment. |
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Hugh Blair, who was a firm believer in the authenticity of the poems, raised a subscription to allow Macpherson to pursue his Gaelic researches. |
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It is received by having faith in God's promise to fill the believer and in yielding the entire being to Christ. |
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For Pentecostals, there is no prescribed manner in which a believer will be filled with the Spirit. |
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The first was individual experience, which emphasizes the Holy Spirit's personal work in the life of the believer. |
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Existentially ghosts lie between fact and fiction, between the orbits of believer and nonbeliever, and provide bounteous fodder for storytelling, literature, and film. |
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Famous American Unitarian William Ellery Channing was a believer in the virgin birth until later in his life, after he had begun his association with the Transcendentalists. |
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As a devout Anglican and believer in scriptural authority, Jennens intended to challenge advocates of Deism, who rejected the doctrine of divine intervention in human affairs. |
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Salvation originates with the Father and draws the believer to the Father. |
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Sanctification is the part of salvation in which God makes the believer holy, by enabling them to exercise greater love for God and for other people. |
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The naive believer may seem overtrusting in his beliefs, but the critic becomes overtrusting of his criticism, so both are naive, the latter more dangerously than the former. |
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He was a firm believer in rural Africans and their traditions and ujamaa, a system of collectivisation that according to Nyerere was present before European imperialism. |
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In being born again, the believer is regenerated, justified, adopted into the family of God, and the Holy Spirit's work of sanctification is initiated. |
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Pentecostals define it as a definite experience occurring after salvation whereby the Holy Spirit comes upon the believer to anoint and empower him or her for special service. |
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It has been characterised as Arminian theology with an emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit to bring holiness into the life of the participating believer. |
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