Christian figures of speech

Christian figures of speech

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  • Christian Democrats (Sweden) — Christian Democrats Kristdemokraterna Leader Göran Hägglund Founded 1964 …   Wikipedia

  • Christian Wolff (philosopher) — Christian Wolff Full name Christian Wolff Born 24 January 1679 Breslau, Habsburg Silesia Died 9 April 1754 Halle, Duchy of Magdeburg …   Wikipedia

  • Christian Heritage Party of Canada — Active federal party Leader Jim Hnatiuk President Tom Kroesbergen (Interim) Founded …   Wikipedia

  • Christian Thomasius — Christian Thomasius, portrait by Johann Christian Heinrich Sporleder. Christian Thomasius (January 1, 1655 – September 23, 1728) was a German jurist and philosopher. Biography He was born at Leipzig and was educated by his father, Jakob Thomasius …   Wikipedia

  • Christian Führer — The title of this article contains the character ü. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as ue. Christian Führer Christian Führer in 2008. Born …   Wikipedia

  • Christian anarchism — Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …   Wikipedia

  • Christian eschatology — Part of a series on Christianity   …   Wikipedia

  • Judeo-Christian — A monument at the Texas State Capitol depicting the Ten Commandments revered in Judaism and Christianity Judeo Christian is a term used in the United States since the 1940s to refer to standards of ethics said to be held in common by Judaism and… …   Wikipedia

  • The Fellowship (Christian organization) — For other groups of similar name, see The Fellowship. Fellowship Foundation Formation 1935 Headquarters Cedars, a mansion in Arlington, Virginia[1] Associate Director Douglas Coe …   Wikipedia

  • New Covenant Christian School — (NCCS) is a classical Christian school in Maryland. It is composed of the Grammar School (K 6) and the Upper School (grades 7 12). Contents 1 Location 2 School Identity 3 History …   Wikipedia

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