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11 Sentences With "gospel truths"

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It's, of course, important to remember that this is a report, not gospel truths, but there's plenty of insight to dig into.
Like the various translations and apocrypha that Christianity has had to declare, at various moments across millennia, in or out, differing movie versions offer different gospel truths.
Doctrine and Covenants 138:20–21. The latter will continue to receive gospel teaching and be given the opportunity to repent, though their disposition toward repentance will only change as they recognize and accept gospel truths and believe in Jesus Christ.
It was sometime during this period that Tuba shared his new faith with Tom Polacca, a headman at Hano on First Mesa, who was also eventually baptized."Indian Art Reflects 'Sacred Connection' to Gospel Truths", Church News, Oct. 29, 1994. Polacca was the half brother of the famous Hopi potter Nampeyo.
Mark Anthony Tedder was born on January 21, 1962, in Little Rock, Arkansas, whose musical inspiration started with playing drums, while in high school. He has lived all over the world from the United Kingdom, Russia, and Czech Republic, where he helped spread the Gospel truths. Tedder is the uncle of Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic.
Those two image files are situated uncannily close to each other in the cultural cortex, but it took this book to connect them." About The Body's Question, Lucie Brock-Broido writes: "How delightful it is to fall under the lucid and quite more than lovely spell of Tracy K. Smith's debut collection. Smith's work is deceptively plainspoken, but these are poems that are powerfully wrought, inspiring in all the clarity of their many gospel truths.
On Fast Sunday, church members are encouraged to fast for two consecutive meals. Members are also encouraged to give the money they save by not eating as a fast offering, which will be used by the church to financially assist those in need. On Fast Sunday, the sacrament meeting is known as fast and testimony meeting. In this meeting, rather than predetermined speakers on particular subjects, the members are given the chance to voluntarily bear extemporaneous testimony to one another of gospel truths.
The Institute for Religious Research is a United States Christian apologetics and counter-cult organization based in Cedar Springs, Michigan. It declares itself to be a non-denominational, non-profit Christian foundation for the study of religious claims, and was formerly known as Gospel Truths Ministries. IRR is a member of Evangelical Ministries to New Religions and was headed by Luke P. Wilson until his death in 2007. IRR's current staff includes Robert M. Bowman Jr., executive director, and Joel Groat, ministry director (specializing in Latin America).
Pilgrim's Progress, first edition 1678. Between 1656, when he published his first work, Some Gospel Truths Opened (a tract against the Ranters and Quakers—has—who at the time were somewhat indistinguishable), and his death in 1688, Bunyan published 42 titles. A further two works, including his Last Sermon, were published the following year by George Larkin. In 1692 Southwark comb-maker Charles Doe, who was a friend of Bunyan's later years, brought out, with the collaboration of Bunyan's widow, a collection of the author's works, including 12 previously unpublished titles, mostly sermons.
Brittain 1950: 119 At that time the nonconformist group was meeting in St John's church in Bedford under the leadership of former Royalist army officer John Gifford.Brittain 1950: 144 At the instigation of other members of the congregation Bunyan began to preach, both in the church and to groups of people in the surrounding countryside.Morden 2013: 71–72 In 1656, having by this time moved his family to St Cuthbert's Street in Bedford, he published his first book, Gospel Truths Opened, which was inspired by a dispute with Ranters and Quakers.Brittain 1950: 163 In 1658 Bunyan's wife died, leaving him with four small children, one of them blind.
George Muller of Bristol wrote, "I consider Mr. Newton's writings to be most sound and scriptural, and my wife and I are in the habit of reading them, not only with the deepest interest, but great profit to our souls. His books are certainly most valuable, for they exalt the person and work of our blessed Lord Jesus Christ to the very utmost. If anyone honestly wishes to know what Mr. Newton's views really are, let him carefully and attentively read some of his principle writings through, such as Salvation by Substitution; Atonement and its Result; Gospel Truths, from which he will clearly see, not only that Mr. Newton is sound in the faith, but also that his teaching is of a most valuable character.... I regard Mr. Newton as the most accurate writer on religious themes of the nineteenth century." George Fromow, "Teachers of the Faith and the Future: B. W. Newton and Dr. S. P. Tregelles", 2nd ed.

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