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Many and Reformed
Many see Calvinism as growing in acceptance, and some prominent Reformed Baptists, such as Albert Mohler and Mark Dever, have been pushing for the Southern Baptist Convention to adopt a more Calvinistic orientation.
Many of the stricter communities of the Reformed and Presbyterian denominations practice a form of restricted Communion, which they designate Close Communion ( to distinguish it from the closed communion system mentioned above ).
Many Presbyterian denominations have found ways of working together with other Reformed denominations and Christians of other traditions, especially in the World Communion of Reformed Churches.
Many years after the death of his uncle in Switzerland Fausto Sozzini passed via the Unitarian Church in Transylvania, attempting to mediate in the dispute between Giorgio Biandrata and Ferenc Dávid, then moved to Poland, where he married the daughter of a leading member of the Polish Brethren, the anti-trinitarian minority, or ecclesia minor, which had in 1565 split from the Calvinist Reformed Church in Poland.
( Many immigrants to America that agreed with the union movement formed German Evangelical Lutheran and Reformed congregations, later to be gathered as the Evangelical Synod of North America, which is now a part of the United Church of Christ.
Many Congregationalists in the several successor denominations to the original tradition consider themselves to be Reformed first, whether of traditional or neo-orthodox persuasion.
Many of the pastors and congregations brought with them a tolerance towards forming joint congregations with the Reformed, similar to the Union Churches they left behind in Germany.
Many Reformed, particularly those following John Calvin, hold that the reality of Christ's body and blood do not come corporally ( physically ) to the elements, but that " the Spirit truly unites things separated in space " ( Calvin ).
Many Reformed denominations have crafted official statements rejecting theonomy as a heresy, but others tolerate some forms of it on the grounds that as a Biblical theology it can appeal to historical and doctrinal precedent within the Puritan and Reformed tradition.
Many Particular Baptists retreated into Hyper-Calvinism, despite the fact that the 1689 confession does not espouse or support such extremes in Reformed theology.
Many Christians, especially those from a Reformed background, see in the person and work of Christ not only the supreme form of accommodation, but the centre and reason for it as well.
Many of the migrants had been members of the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands.
Many Reformed theologians distinguish between the communicable attributes ( those that human beings can also have ) and the incommunicable attributes ( those that belong to God alone ).
Many Reformed Christians hold that Christ's body and blood are not actually present in the Eucharist.

Many and evangelical
Many evangelical creeds will restate traditional Calvinist or Arminian theology, such as belief in biblical inerrancy and creation.
Many evangelical Protestants reject creeds as definitive statements of faith, even while agreeing with some or all of the substance of the creeds.
Many evangelical Protestants similarly reject creeds as definitive statements of faith, even while agreeing with some creeds ' substance.
Many evangelical Christian interpreters, including well known ministers and theologians such as John Hagee and Tim LaHaye, say the passages refer to the Second Coming of Jesus.
Many evangelical Protestants for instance, continue to portray God as a Roman-style judge, Jesus as an advocate or public defender, and the dead as charged as if in a court with their sins.
Many famous evangelical preachers have used systematic exposition, though the line between exposition, topical message, and rabbit paths is not sharply defined.
Many of the members wanted to go mainstream in both sound and message, while Mohr refused to compromise the group's authenticity of sound or their evangelical message just to sell a few more records.
Many of these graduates are now rectors of Anglican churches in Sydney and leaders in many evangelical churches throughout Sydney and the world.
Many evangelical leaders in the United States such as Presbyterian Charles Finney and Theodore Weld, and women such as Harriet Beecher Stowe ( daughter of abolitionist Lyman Beecher ) and Sojourner Truth motivated hearers to support abolition.
Many critics compare the language and rhetorical style of the first letter to a Hebrew prophet or to an evangelical preacher who warns the masses of an imminent threat to their soul.
Many religious denominations have churches and / or missions in Barclayville including Catholic, Methodist, Baptist, and a variety of other evangelical congregations, though most of the population also follows local animist practices.

Many and opponents
Many adherents to the Catholic faith, opponents of Dudley, lived there.
Many opponents of school choice such as Martin Carnoy argue that public schools perform similarly to private schools when teaching similar groups of students, and that the conception of public schools as " failing " in comparison to private schools is more due to the demographic differences between public and private schools than to actual differences in the quality of the education the schools offer.
Many Conservatives still call themselves " Tory " to differentiate themselves from opponents, and the term is common in the media.
Many of the original Los Alamos " luminaries " chose to leave the laboratory, and some even became outspoken opponents to the further development of nuclear weapons.
Many gun control opponents point to statistics in advertising campaigns purporting that " approximately 9 or so children are killed by people discharging firearms every day across the US ," and argue that this statistic is seldom accompanied by a differentiation of those children killed by individuals from unintentional discharges and stray bullets, and of those " children ," under the age of majority — which is 18-21 in the U. S .— who are killed while acting as aggressors in street gang related mutual combat or while committing crimes, many of which are seen as arising from the War on Drugs.
Bligh tried briefly to give it that spin, to smear his opponents, but there was no evidence for it and he moved on .< p > Many years later, in 1855, an English Quaker named William Howitt published a popular history of Australia.
Many thought the project was impracticable, and opponents mocked it as " DeWitt's Ditch ".
Many analysts gave the Pistons little chance to win against their opponents, the Los Angeles Lakers, who had won three out of the previous four NBA championships, and who fielded a star-studded lineup that included Shaquille O ' Neal, Kobe Bryant, Gary Payton and Karl Malone.
Many opponents were imprisoned, exiled, killed, or " disappeared ".
Many leftist opponents were arrested, and in some cases killed.
Many of Davis ' opponents were furious over the signings of these measures so late in his administration.
Many opponents of the Reformation were arrested, including Treger.
* Many Lebanese militants continue to use car bombs against domestic opponents, a notable example being the assassination of Rafic Hariri, the country's former Prime Minister, on February 14, 2005.
Many runners rely mainly on raw speed, but proper technique and well-planned steps leading up to and between each hurdle can allow an efficient hurdler to outrun faster opponents.
Many other incidents in the novel are verifiable in the historical record, including Jefferson owning ( and probably fathering ) slaves, James Wilkinson serving as a double agent for Spain, Alexander Hamilton being challenged to duels by opponents who felt slandered by him, and Burr's trial and acquittal on charges of treason.
Many opponents of Muldoon's government claimed that it was a political appointment.
Many of Bruton's opponents considered him to be too willing to accommodate unionist demands ( in one famous accusation, Albert Reynolds referred to him as " John Unionist ").
Many of the bill's opponents were pleasantly surprised when the exchange of paper for specie did not cause any financial shocks, and Hutchinson's popularity soared.
Many opponents of the KMT asking for democracy were organized as an opposition camp gradually after the establishment of the magazine “ Taiwan Political Review ” in 1975 founded by one of active members, Ning-Siang Kang.
Many opponents – including CPR – accused the government and CN of rigging the bidding process, though this has been denied by the government.
Many former radicals joined the " Stalwart " faction of the GOP, while many opponents joined the " Half-Breeds ", but they differed primarily on patronage rather than policy.
Many opponents of busing claimed the existence of " white flight " based on the court decisions to integrate schools.
Many of their opponents decided to leave the country, and others were put on staged trials and sentenced to many years of imprisonment or execution.
Many critics were especially bitter against the new methods which he had employed, and the very peculiarities which he had regarded as merits in his work failed to please his opponents because they were innovations.
Many Marxist opponents of the war, such as Rosa Luxemburg, blamed the Second International's " betrayal " partly on its doctrine of the inevitability of socialism, which justified its attempt to reform existing capitalist states.

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