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  • 91Christadelphians — Main article Literature Bible Companion | Elpis Israel | Christendom Astray …

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  • 92Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) — Disciples of Christ redirects here. For the followers of Christ in the gospels, see Disciple (Christianity). Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Logo: The chalice with the Cross of St Andrew Classification Protesta …

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  • 93Worship — This article refers to the religious act. For the album by Michael W. Smith see Worship (album). For the style see Worship (style). [ Charles Sprague Pearce (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.] Worship usually… …

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  • 94Christopher Hitchens — Born Christopher Eric Hitchens April 13, 1949 (1949 04 13) (age 62) Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, UK Occupation …

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  • 95Orthodoxy — For other uses, see Orthodoxy (disambiguation). The Theotokos of Vladimir icon (12th century) The word orthodox, from Greek orthos ( right , true , straight ) + doxa ( opinion or belief , related to dokein, to think ),[1 …

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  • 96Conservative Baptist Association of America — Part of a series on Baptists …

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  • 97Dom Justo Takayama — Iustus Takayam Ukon Born 1552 Nara, Japan Died 1615 Manila, Philippines …

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  • 98Islam in the Philippines — This article is about the religion of Islam in the Philippines. For the Muslim ethnic group, see Moro (ethnic group). Part of a series on Islam by country Africa …

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  • 99Christmas in the Philippines — Parol (Christmas lanterns) being sold during the Christmas season in the Philippines. The parol is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. Christmas in the Philippines, one of two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia (the… …

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  • 100Covenant (biblical) — This article is about biblical covenants. For other uses, see Covenant (disambiguation). A biblical covenant is an agreement found in the Bible between God and His people in which God makes specific promises and demands. It is the customary word… …

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