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  • 41Conditional election — Arminianism portal …

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  • 42Trinitarian Universalism — The highest heaven from Gustave Doré s illustrations to the Divine Comedy …

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  • 43Federal Vision — The Federal Vision (also called Auburn Avenue Theology) is a Reformed Evangelical theological position that focuses on covenant theology, trinitarian thinking, the sacraments of Baptism and Communion, biblical theology and typology, justification …

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  • 44Lambeth Articles — The Lambeth Articles were a series of nine doctrinal statements drawn up by Archbishop of Canterbury John Whitgift in 1595, in order to define Calvinist doctrine with regard to predestination and justification. The Articles were designed to… …

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  • 45Critical approaches to Hamlet — Hamlet and Ophelia, by Dante Gabriel Rossetti From its premiere at the turn of the 17th century, Hamlet has been one of Shakespeare s best known, most imitated, and most analyzed plays. The character of Hamlet played a critical role in Sigmund… …

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  • 46Fundamental Unification Theological Affirmations — GodThere is one living, eternal, and true God, a Person beyond space and time, who possesses perfect intellect, emotion and will, whose deepest nature is heart and love, who combines both masculinity and femininity, who is the source of all truth …

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  • 47Where Are They Now? (TVB) — Infobox Television show name = Where are They Now? zh. 友緣相聚 developer = TVB presenter = Lydia Shum starring = Approximately 30 other Hong Kong celebrities See list below country = Hong Kong language = Cantonese num seasons = 1 num episodes = 32… …

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  • 48death — /deth/, n. 1. the act of dying; the end of life; the total and permanent cessation of all the vital functions of an organism. Cf. brain death. 2. an instance of this: a death in the family; letters published after his death. 3. the state of being …

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  • 49predestine — predestinable, adj. /pri des tin/, v.t., predestined, predestining. to destine in advance; foreordain; predetermine: He seemed predestined for the ministry. [1350 1400; ME predestinen < L praedestinare. See PRE , DESTINE] * * * …

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  • 50Protestant Heritage — Introduction       Protestantism originated in the 16th century Reformation, and its basic doctrines, in addition to those of the ancient Christian creeds, are justification by grace alone through faith, the priesthood of all believers, and the&#8230; …

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