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2124. THE LIGHT (an-Nur) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. A chapter that We have revealed, and made obligatory, and revealed in it clear Verses, that you may take heed. 2. The adulteress and the adulterer whip each one of them a hundred lashes, and let… …
22Hierarchy of the Early Church — • The word hierarchy is used here to denote the three grades of bishop, priest, and deacon (ministri) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Hierarchy of the Early Church Hierarchy of the Early Church …
23Polygamy and the Latter Day Saint movement — Historically, one of the defining characteristics of much of the Latter Day Saint movement was the doctrine and practice of polygamy or later referred to as plural marriage, a type of polygyny. [Citation|author=anonymous|title=History of… …
2425. THE CRITERION (al-Furqan) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Blessed is He who sent down the Criterion upon His servant, to be a warning to humanity. 2. He to whom belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, who took to Himself no son, who never had… …
25Discourse on the Method — Part of a series on …
26Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan — Organization of the Scout Movement of Kazakhstan …
27Criticism of the Seventh-day Adventist Church — This article is about criticism of the movement. For the main article, see Seventh day Adventist Church. Part of a series on Seventh day Adventism …
28Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom — A Sourcebook of Africa for Vampire: The Masquerade Kindred of the Ebony Kingdom cover (2003 edition) Designer(s) Justin Achilli, Voronica Whitney Robinson, Will Hindmarch, Jason Feldstein, Joddie Gray, James Lowder P …
29Enlightenment II (The French): deism, morality and politics — The French Enlightenment II: deism, morality and politics Peter Jimack One of the most striking features of the French Enlightenment was its hostility to Christianity, especially as represented by the Catholic Church, a hostility which went far… …
30British moralists of the eighteenth century: Shaftesbury, Butler and Price — David McNaughton In this chapter I discuss the moral theories of three influential writers: Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713); Joseph Butler (1692–1752) and Richard Price (1723–91). All three wrote extensively on issues …