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1. Babi definition is - a sect professing Babism

2. 12 But ( which becometh women professing godliness ) with good works.

3. I wish that all Backslidden professing Christians would meditate on Revelation 2:4-5

4. While professing to champion Christianity, Constantine kept one foot in paganism.

5. Persons professing love of God and Christ need to guard their statements and actions.

6. Incense has recently enjoyed a revival even among those not professing a religion.

7. Synonyms for Avowing include asserting, declaring, maintaining, averring, stating, swearing, affirming, alleging, professing and admitting

8. Synonyms for Averring include declaring, affirming, asserting, maintaining, avowing, avouching, professing, protesting, stating and claiming

9. “Nonreligious” includes: “Persons professing no religion, nonbelievers, agnostics, freethinkers, dereligionized secularists indifferent to all religion.”

Zu „Religionslosen“ zählen „Personen, die sich zu keiner Religion bekennen, Atheisten, Agnostiker, Freidenker und Menschen, die sich von Religion völlig gelöst haben und ihr gleichgültig gegenüberstehen“.

10. In 303 C.E., vicious persecution broke out in the Roman Empire against those professing Christianity.

11. Avouchment definition: a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something synonyms: professing, assertion, asseveration, averment, profession

12. In time, a number of Gujarati-speaking families from among the professing Christians there accepted the truth.

13. 6 The practice of professing beliefs, feelings, or virtues that one does not hold or possess; falseness.

14. Justin asked for a sober-minded judicial inquiry into the lives and beliefs of professing Christians.

15. (Psalm 119:113-120) We do not approve of “halfhearted ones,” even as Jesus disapproves of lukewarm professing Christians today.

16. The practical materialists, even professing adherence to a moral code, do not cease to be by ethical materialists.

17. When they arrive, she recognizes it all, and after professing her love for Scottie, runs Agitatedly toward the bell tower

18. So if you have a treaty professing to require the recognition of freedom of expression, and the legislature Abridges this by,

19. While professing to believe in God, many think that law and order have to be enforced by man.

20. Add to the joy and sacredness of the day with confirmation gifts that reflect the faith Confirmands are professing

21. Now, four hundred years later, the conflict continues, and in terms of numbers alone, Arminianism is clearly winning the war for the hearts and minds of professing

22. In the following century it divided the early Methodists into two parties, the followers of John Wesley adhering to the Arminian view, those of George Whitefield professing the strict Calvinistic tenets.

23. Annihilated (8 Occurrences) Acts 5:36 Years ago Theudas appeared, professing to be a person of importance, and a body of men, some four hundred in number, joined him.

24. Because we follow the Scriptural admonition to “adorn [ourselves] in well-arranged dress, with modesty and soundness of mind, . . . in the way that befits [those] professing to reverence God.” —1 Tim.

25. The Tennessee State Board of Accountancy protects the public interest by ensuring that persons professing special competence in Accountancy or those offering assurance regarding financial statement presentation have demonstrated their qualifications to do so.

26. Baptists are Christians who comprise a group of denominations and churches that subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers, and that it must be done by immersion.

27. Baptists form a major branch of Protestantism distinguished by baptizing professing believers only (believer’s baptism, as opposed to infant baptism), and doing so by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or aspersion)

28. And yet today there are countless professing Christians who consistently defy such ontological Asinity by selectively ascribing to God only those attributes that make them more comfortable with Him—and Him with them

29. And yet today there are countless professing Christians who consistently defy such ontological Asinity by selectively ascribing to God only those attributes that make them more comfortable with Him—and Him with them

30. “The religious fanaticism stirred up by a priest [name and address given] against honest citizens, whose only fault is that of professing a different religion from that of the above-named cleric, is of a particularly serious nature . . .

31. In addition , Charles J . Bishop ( original last name : Bishara ) was a teenager who drove his small plane into a high - rise Tampa building after writing a suicide note professing admiration for Osama bin Laden and the 9 / 11 hijackers .

32. You may transact your worldly concerns with a person that knows not God, and makes no profession of Christianity, whatever his moral character may be; but, ye must not even thus far acknowledge a man professing Christianity, who is scandalous in his conduct.

33. Adolescence is probably the most controversial of all periods of human development.Since the beginning of this century literally dozens of theories have been suggested to explain this stage of growth, each professing to be based on careful observation and systematic investigation

34. God’s Word foretold this development, saying: “There will be a period of time when they [people professing to serve God] will not put up with the healthful teaching, but, in accord with their own desires, they will accumulate teachers for themselves to have their ears tickled.”

35. Cynic, member of a Greek philosophical sect that flourished from the 4th century bce to well into the Common Era, distinguished as much for its unconventional way of life as for its rejection of traditional social and political arrangements, professing instead a cosmopolitan utopia and communal anarchism.

36. As such, it is usually distinguished from theism, which affirms the reality of the divine and often seeks to demonstrate its existence.Atheism is also distinguished from agnosticism, which leaves open the question whether there is a god or not, professing to find the questions unanswered or

37. Communions were gaining increasing attention and acclaim from critics for their celestial, hook-laden guitar work, pop-infused vocal melodies, and romantic, bleak, and bold songs about youth and love, ultimately becoming a nostalgic pop act professing their love for past styles and movements while remaining a part of the Zeitgeist.

38. + 9 Likewise, the women should adorn themselves in appropriate* dress, with modesty and soundness of mind,* not with styles of hair braiding and gold or pearls or very expensive clothing,+ 10 but in the way that is proper for women professing devotion to God,+ namely, through good works.

39. By asking us to now use the word Consubstantial when we pray the Creed (remember, the Creed is a statement of what we believe as Catholics) the Church is reminding us of the importance of professing that the Father and the Son are the exact same substance.

40. Baptists are individuals who comprise a group of Christian denominations and churches that subscribe to a doctrine that baptism should be performed only for professing believers (believer's baptism, as opposed to infant baptism), and that it must be done by complete immersion (as opposed to affusion or sprinkling).

41. Alternative Title: Cynicism Cynic , member of a Greek philosophical sect that flourished from the 4th century bce to well into the Common Era, distinguished as much for its unconventional way of life as for its rejection of traditional social and political arrangements, professing instead a cosmopolitan utopia and communal anarchism .

42. Avouchment: 1 n a statement asserting the existence or the truth of something Synonyms: affirmation , avowal Types: show 6 types hide 6 types reaffirmation , reassertion renewed affirmation professing , profession an open avowal (true or false) of some belief or opinion affirmative a reply of affirmation yes an affirmative yea an

43. Beguine (n.) late 15c., from French béguine (13c.), Medieval Latin beguina, "a member of a women's spiritual order professing poverty and self-denial, founded c.1180 in Liege in the Low Countries."They are said to take their name from the surname of Lambert le Bègue "Lambert the Stammerer," a Liege priest who was instrumental in their founding, and it's likely the word was pejorative at first.