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  • 121Campus Crusade for Christ —    Campus Crusade for Christ, a ministry to college students begun in the 1950s by Bill and Vonette Bright, has grown into one of the largest Evangelical organizations in the world. Bill Bright (1921 2003), a California businessman, had… …

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  • 122INCARNATION OF CHRIST —    one of the key and unique BELIEFS of CHRISTIANITY which teaches that JESUS CHRIST, the SON OF GOD, was both fully God and fully human. This is quite different from other ancient religious MYTHOLOGIES where a God either takes on human form or… …

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  • 123Jesus Christ — (c. 4 bc–c. ad 30)    Founder of Christianity.    Jesus’s life is known only from the accounts given in the Four Gospels. According to St luke and St matthew, he was born in Bethlehem of mary, who was at the time betrothed but not married to… …

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  • 124United Church of Christ Cemetery — The United Church of Christ Cemetery is a cemetery located in Holgate, Ohio. One person of note buried at the United Church of Christ Cemetery is former baseball player Jack Hallett …

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  • 125Anti'christ — Das Ich – Antichrist Veröffentlichung 2002 Label Massacre Records Format(e) CD Genre(s) Elektro Anzahl der Titel 10 Besetzung Stefan Ackermann …

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  • 126O. C. Tanner (person) — O.C. Tanner redirects here. For other uses, see O.C. Tanner (disambiguation). O.C. Tanner Born September 20, 1904(1904 09 20) Farmington, Utah Died October 14, 1993(1993 10 14) (aged 89) Palm Springs, California …

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  • 127The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Dominican Republic — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church) has had a presence in the Dominican Republic since 1978. The church claims a membership of 106,243 in the country, representing just over 1% of the population.BeginningsOn 7 December… …

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  • 128Intuitu personæ — Liste des locutions latines Voir « Locutions latines&# …

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