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Disciples and flocked
Disciples flocked to him, however, and in 1231 he built a hermitage by the mountain of Montefano in the March of Ancona ( now the town of Fabriano ) from which the community took its original name.

Disciples and great
Although Disciples respect the great creeds of the church as informative affirmations of faith, they are never seen as binding.
In their beginnings, when they were not great in size, their brutal history and propensity for violence distinguished them from other Latino gangs in Chicago, making them equal players with the larger Black " Super Gangs ", such as the Gangster Disciples, the Almighty Vice Lord Nation and the Black P. Stones.
Although the International Church of Christ and the International Christian Church share almost identical doctrines and practices in ministry, the divisive issues revolved around McKean's conviction that only those who share the convictions of the first century church and great commission ( Matthew 28: 18-20 ) are true Disciples of Christ.

Disciples and put
The first single from the CD was titled " Sapari " and was put on Myspace with two other tracks, " Vayehi OR " and " Disciples of the Sacred Oath II ".

Disciples and themselves
Because most congregations call themselves " Christian Churches ," the chalice has become a simple way to identify Disciples of Christ Churches through signage, letterhead, and other forms of publicity.
Some members dropped the " B " and began to call themselves GDs or Gangster Disciples.
Disciples also recommit themselves on this day, towards following their teacher's guidance and teachings, for the coming year.

Disciples and under
In 1832 the group of reformers led by the Campbells ( known as the " Disciples of Christ ") merged with a similar group that began in Kentucky under the leadership of Barton W. Stone.
* Bengali book " Swamijir Padaprante " by Swami Abjajananda translated into English by Mrs. Chhaya Ghosh and published by Advaita Ashrama under the title " Monastic Disciples of Swami Vivekananda: Inspiring life stories of some principal disciples of Swami Vivekananda "
After several years out of the spotlight, Lee debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2002, teaming with Slash as the Disciples of The New Church under the leadership of manager Father James Mitchell.
* 1144-The Muridun (" Disciples ") under Abul-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Qasi rebel in the Algarve.
When Donald McGavran went to India as a missionary in 1923, he worked primarily as an educator under appointment with the United Christian Missionary Society of the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ).
** The Muridun (" Disciples ") under Abul-Qasim Ahmad ibn al-Husayn al-Qasi rebel in the Algarve.
This was released under the name of Little Steven & the Disciples of Soul.

Disciples and direction
By 1926 a split began to form within the Disciples over the future direction of the church.

Disciples and .
Disciples soon started to come to him to seek spiritual teaching.
Some traditions hold that Aristobulus of Britannia, one of the Seventy Disciples, was the brother of Barnabas.
There are two people named Barnabas among Hippolytus ' list of Seventy Disciples, one (# 13 ) became the bishop of Milan, the other (# 25 ) the bishop of Heraclea.
Clement of Alexandria ( Stromata, ii, 20 ) also makes Barnabas one of the Seventy Disciples that are mentioned in the Gospel of Luke 10: 1ff.
The Baptists have been non-creedal “ in that they have not sought to establish binding authoritative confessions of faith on one another .” Also rejecting creeds are groups with roots in the Restoration Movement, such as the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Evangelical Christian Church in Canada and the Churches of Christ.
Others, including the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), Evangelical Christian Church in Canada, Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ, have their roots in the contemporaneous Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement, which was centered in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Similar reservations about the use of creeds can be found in the Restoration Movement and its descendants, the Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ), the Churches of Christ, and the Christian churches and churches of Christ.
The Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) is a mainline Protestant Christian denomination in North America.
It is often referred to as The Christian Church, The Disciples of Christ, or more simply as The Disciples.
The Disciples ' local churches are congregationally governed.
The name, Disciples of Christ, is shared by two groups, The Churches of Christ and the independent Christian churches and churches of Christ.
Prior to the 1906 separation, congregations would typically be named " Disciples of Christ ," " Christian Church ," and " Church of Christ.
More than the name separates each church example :" Independent Christian Church " will not accept a woman as a minister when some of the " Disciples of Christ " congregation will.
These different congregations ( Disciples of Christ, Church of Christ, and Independent Church ) share many of the same beliefs and practices but there are, in fact, differences.
In 1906, the U. S. Religious Census listed Churches of Christ for the first time as a group which was separate and distinct from the Disciples of Christ.
The Disciples, by contrast, considered permissible any practices that the New Testament did not expressly forbid.
After the division, Disciples churches used " Christian Church " as the dominant designation for congregations.
As an integral part of worship in most Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) congregations members celebrate the Lord's Supper.
Most congregations also sing hymns, read from the Old and New Testaments of Christian Scripture, hear the word of God proclaimed through sermon or other medium and extend an invitation to become Christ's Disciples.
The Christian Church ( Disciples of Christ ) believes that it is in the local congregations where people come, find, and know God as they gather in Christ's name.
Because Disciples believe that the invitation to the table comes from Jesus Christ, communion is open to all who confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, regardless of their denominational affiliation.

flocked and great
*" the matrons of Rome flocked in great crowds to the Senate, begging with tears and entreaties that one woman should be married to two men.
Beginning in the 2nd century BC, Rome went through a significant population expansion as Italian farmers, driven from their ancestral farmlands by the advent of massive, slave-operated farms called latifundia, flocked to the city in great numbers.
The tombs became a place of great veneration, and people flocked there to pray.
Similarly, the chronicler Giovanni Villani was so impressed on this occasion by the sight of the monuments of Rome and the people who flocked thither that he then and there formed the resolution of his great chronicle, in the course of which he gives a remarkable account of what he witnessed.
When World War I and also when World War II erupted young French-speaking Québécois flocked in great numbers to volunteer for service to the Crown within Les Fusiliers Mont-Royal ( and a few other " bilingual " regiments like it ), because they expected that in this unit they would not be mocked or otherwise hindered because of their language or their religion.
There were no camp-meetings in regular form at this time, but as there was a great waking up among the Churches, from the revival that had broken out at Cane Ridge, before mentioned, many flocked to those sacramental meetings.
Thursdays were, as now, the scene of great activity as people flocked into the town to buy all manner of goods and merchandise.
Dorohoi used to be a market for the timber and farm produce of the north Moldavian highlands ; merchants from the neighboring states flocked to its great fair, held on the June 12.
As the settlement grew, more merchants flocked to it, and great fairs were held quarterly.

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