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purelypresbyterian.com
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| | | | | William Ames Marrow of Sacred Divinity, Book 2, ch. 15. Of the Time of Worship. 1. The most solemn time of worship is now the first day of every week which is called the Lord's Day (Rev. 1:10; 1 Cor. 16:2). 2. And it is called the Lord's Day by the same reason that the... | |
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talesoftimesforgotten.com
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| | | | | The Bible is one of the most influential collections of texts in human history. Its influence goes far beyond the Jewish and Christian religious traditions, which regard different versions of it as sacred; it has fundamentally shaped how most people living in the west in the twenty-first century, even those who of us who are ... Continue reading "Did Any Non-Israelite Ancient Cultures Have Their Own "Bibles"?" | |
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www.keithmathison.org
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| | | | | It is not uncommon today to find Roman Catholic authors and apologists speaking of Mary, the mother of Jesus, as the ark of the new covenant. According to this view, the ark of the old covenant is a type of Mary, and Mary is the antitype. All of this is tied to Roman Catholic Mariology. The Roman Catholic Church's doctrine of Mary begins with a true biblical assertion: Mary is the Mother of Jesus who is God-incarnate. In other words, they begin with the doctrine of the deity of Christ. From that | |
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musingswargameslife.blogspot.com
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| | | (This was an article I wrote hoping to send in to a wargame magazine, however I took so long about it the management changed as did th... | ||