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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Ck3 or CK3 may refer to: Crusader Kings III, a grand ...

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    Game director Henrik Fåhraeus commented that development of the game commenced "about 1 year before Imperator", indicating a starting time of 2015.Describing the game engine of Crusader Kings II as cobbled and "held together with tape", he explained that the new game features an updated engine (i.e. Clausewitz Engine and Jomini toolset) with more power to run new features.

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    The core doctrine of the faith is known as Nāṣerutā (also spelled Nașirutha and meaning Nasoraean gnosis or divine wisdom) [21] [13]: 31 (Nasoraeanism or Nazorenism) with the adherents called nāṣorāyi (Nasoraeans or Nazorenes).

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    The Steps to Orders in The United Methodist Church Archived 2008-05-16 at the Wayback Machine (PDF) Elder's Orders in the UMC: The Disciplinary Questions and Sample Answers by Gregory S. Neal VISION Vocation Guide Archived 2008-07-03 at the Wayback Machine Information on Catholic priesthood and religious life

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    The papal deposing power was the most powerful tool of the political authority claimed by and on behalf of the Roman Pontiff, in medieval and early modern thought, amounting to the assertion of the Pope's power to declare a Christian monarch heretical and powerless to rule.