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  2. The Fundamentals - Wikipedia

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    The Fundamentals: A Testimony To The Truth (generally referred to simply as The Fundamentals) is a set of ninety essays published between 1910 and 1915 by the Testimony Publishing Company of Chicago. It was initially published quarterly in twelve volumes, then republished in 1917 by the Bible Institute of Los Angeles as a four-volume set.

  3. Historiography of early Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand Christian Baur applied Hegelian philosophy to church history and described a 2nd-century Christian community fabricating the gospels. Adolf Harnack was the leading expert in patristics, or the study of the Church Fathers , whose writings defined early Christian practice and doctrine.

  4. James Hall Brookes - Wikipedia

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    James Hall Brookes (February 27, 1830 – April 18, 1897) was an American Presbyterian pastor, Christian leader and author. Brookes led congregations in Ohio and Missouri during a career spanning 43 years. He became a leader among his peers in the Niagara Bible Conference which led to editing The Truth: or, Testimony for Christ, a periodical ...

  5. Ellen G. White bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Testimony for the Church No. 14 T14 1868 102 Steam Press of the Seventh-Day Adventist Publishing Association: Nos. 1-14 were edited and published under title: Testimonies for the Church Volume 1 in 1885 (1T 718p). Testimony for the Church No. 15 T15 1868 96 Steam Press of the Seventh-Day Adventist Publishing Association: Testimony for the ...

  6. The Living Christ: The Testimony of the Apostles - Wikipedia

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    The text includes quotations of significant scriptural passages from the Bible and other LDS Church scriptures and identifies Jesus as the Jehovah of the Old Testament and Messiah of the New Testament. According to the LDS Church, the document is meant to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ approximately two millennia prior. [1]

  7. John the Apostle - Wikipedia

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    John 21:24 claims that the Gospel of John is based on the written testimony of this disciple. The disciple whom Jesus loved is specifically referred to six times in the Gospel of John: It is this disciple who, while reclining beside Jesus at the Last Supper, asks Jesus, after being requested by Peter to do so, who it is that will betray him. [40]

  8. Judge bars some evidence as jury hears opening remarks in ...

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    The father of a Michigan school shooter who killed four students in 2021 missed an “incredible opportunity” to prevent the tragedy, prosecutors said Thursday as jurors heard opening statements ...

  9. Book of Mormon witnesses - Wikipedia

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    LDS church leaders and student manuals note that none of the witnesses ever denied his testimony as it was printed in the Book of Mormon nor denied that Smith was a true prophet at the time he translated the book. [19] Apologists note that after being excommunicated, Harris and Cowdery later returned to the church. [20]