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As Martin's definition suggests, the countercult ministries concentrate on non-traditional groups that claim to be Christian, so chief targets have been The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Science and the Unification Church, but also smaller groups like the Swedenborgian Church
He would tell stories to children, spread the Swedenborgian gospel to the adults, receiving a floor to sleep on for the night, sometimes supper in return.
* The Swedenborg Foundation is a non-profit publisher, book seller, and educational organization which publishes the theological works of Swedenborg, contemporary books and videos on spiritual growth, offers lectures and workshops, and maintains a library of Swedenborgian literature.
The reception hall is based on the interior of the Swedenborgian Church in San Francisco, increased in scale to accommodate the large reception desk.
It is under the stewardship of the Swedenborgian Church, a well-known landmark on the National Register of Historic Places, and overlooking the ocean at the western entrance of Portuguese Bend.
With increasing numbers at the Central School, the school then moved to the former Swedenborgian Church on Church Street.
His best-known project is the Wayfarers Chapel, also known as " The Glass Church ", an indoor / outdoor structure made almost entirely of glass and built in 1951 for the Swedenborgian church, overlooking the Pacific Ocean on the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
Chapman encouraged his friend and fellow Swedenborgian, Colonel John James, to donate the land on which Urbana University was built.
As a loose affiliation of regional associations, the Swedenborgian Church does not make any statements as to the exact authority of Swedenborg's writings on the Bible or to the correctness of either.
Perhaps the most glaring differences concerns the influence of Emanuel Swedenborg ( 1688 – 1772 ) and Swedenborgian writers on Sadhu Sundar Singh.

Swedenborgian and between
Sharpe refers to correspondence between Singh and A. E. Penn who was the secretary of the Indian Swedenborgian society where Singh stated that he had contact with Swedenborg in the spirit world:

Swedenborgian and .
Johnny Appleseed is remembered in American popular culture by his traveling song or Swedenborgian hymn (" The Lord is good to me ..."), which is today sung before meals in some American households.
By the mid-nineteenth century there were Wesleyan, Primitive Methodist, United Free Methodist, Congregationalist, Baptist, Swedenborgian, Unitarian, Roman Catholic and Catholic Apostolic churches in the town.
The Swedenborgian church was so grand that it was considered to be the ‘ Cathedral ’ of that denomination.
Adherents use several names to describe themselves, including Second Advent Christian, Swedenborgian and New Church.
Sinclairville was the birthplace of New Deal theoretician Rexford Tugwell ( 1891 – 1979 ), and of Charles W. Dorsett ( 1850 – 1936 ), Swedenborgian and Prohibition Party leader, whose wife, Martha Angle Dorsett ( 1851 – 1918 ) was the first woman attorney in Minnesota.
He was also a missionary for The New Church, or Swedenborgian Church, so named because it teaches the theological doctrines contained in the writings of Emanuel Swedenborg.
He made several trips back east, both to visit his sister and to replenish his supply of Swedenborgian literature.
Johnny Appleseed is remembered in American popular culture by his traveling song or Swedenborgian hymn (" The Lord is good to me ..."), which is today sung before meals in some American households.
Braid hypnotised the English Swedenborgian writer Dr. J. J. G.
In 1994, Ray Silverman, a Swedenborgian minister and literary scholar, thoroughly revised and edited My Religion, organizing the eight unwieldy sections of the first edition into twelve distinct chapters with subheadings to clarify their contents.
The article, which was reprinted by Guideposts in 1995, is significant in that it establishes the fact that Helen Keller was indeed a lifelong Swedenborgian.
Among a few intimate associates, he left a memory singularly dear ; having been in companionship, although susceptible and obstinate when his religious creed — a devout Christianity with Swedenborgian admixtures — was crossed or slighted, yet in other things genial and sweet-tempered beyond most men, full of modesty and playfulness and withal of a homely dignity, a true friend and a kind master, a pure and blameless spirit.
James John Garth Wilkinson ( 3June 1812-18 October 1899 ), was a Swedenborgian writer.
He was commemorated by a bust and portrait in the rooms of the Swedenborgian Society in Bloomsbury Street, London.
After graduation, he left with Dr. Edward Rumely to LaPorte, where he found boarding with a Swedenborgian pastor, Samuel Mack.
Isaac Pitman was fervently Swedenborgian.
Her father, who was raised in the Swedenborgian religion, is of Swedish and English ancestry, and is a member of the Swedish noble Gyllenhaal family.
Her last purely Swedish ancestor was her great-grandfather, a descendant of Leonard Gyllenhaal, a leading Swedenborgian who supported the printing and spreading of Swedenborg's writings.

solution and problem
For them only a little more needed to be learned, and then all physical knowledge could be neatly sorted, packaged and put in the inventory to be drawn on for the solution of any human problem.
The main question raised by the incident is how much longer will UN bury its head in the sand on the Congo problem instead of facing the bitter fact that it has no solution in present terms??
The new column by Maurice Stans regarding business scandals, is fair and accurate in most respects and his solution to the problem has some merit.
Lublin was the seed of action for the `` final solution '' of the Jewish problem.
No satisfactory solution has been found, but this is due more to the difficulties inherent in the problem than to a lack of interest or diligence on the part of the assessors.
It is doubtful that the complete solution to the over-all problem can result entirely from company efforts.
We suggest the application of certain data-processing techniques as a solution to the problem.
One solution to the problem is to operate with a low loop gain and to include low-pass filters.
He considered them with brooding eyes, brows bunched as his brain grappled with the problem and tried to find some solution.
In law, an answer was originally a solemn assertion in opposition to someone or something, and thus generally any counter-statement or defense, a reply to a question or response, or objection, or a correct solution of a problem.
Apple solved this problem using an AppleBus-like solution, using a single port on the back of the computer into which the user could plug an adaptor for any given cabling system.
A standard solution to this problem is found in Zermelo's set theory, which does not allow the unrestricted formation of sets from arbitrary properties.
This rule provides states with a solution to the problem of power plant pollution that drifts from one state to another.
Albert Einstein ( in one of his 1905 papers ) and Marian Smoluchowski ( 1906 ) brought the solution of the problem to the attention of physicists, and presented it as a way to indirectly confirm the existence of atoms and molecules.
In a more detailed 2003 Fortune article, Buffett proposed a tool called Import Certificates as a solution to the United States ' problem and ensure balanced trade.
The memoradum stated that " I am assured that the solution of the problem of Palestine which would be much the most welcome to the leaders and supporters of the Zionist movement throughout the world would be the annexation of the country to the British Empire ".
Many combinatorial questions have historically been considered in isolation, giving an ad hoc solution to a problem arising in some mathematical context.
The solution of the problem is a special case of a Steiner system, which systems play an important role in the classification of finite simple groups.
Although it is widely accepted that Descartes explained the problem cogently, few later philosophers have been happy with his solution, and his ideas about the pineal gland have especially been ridiculed.
Later the meaning expanded, indicating a person who is a quick thinker in finding a solution for a problem.
Informally, it asks whether every problem whose solution can be quickly verified by a computer can also be quickly solved by a computer.
This problem leads to an equation of the eighth degree, of which one solution, the Earth's orbit, is known.
This is justified, if unsatisfactorily, by Gauss in his " Disquisitiones Arithmeticae ", where he states that all analysis ( i. e., the paths one travelled to reach the solution of a problem ) must be suppressed for sake of brevity.
One partial solution to this problem has been to double pump the bus.
Eddington's proposed solution to the perceived problem was to modify relativistic mechanics so as to make the law P = K < sub > 1 </ sub > ρ < sup > 5 / 3 </ sup > universally applicable, even for large ρ.

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