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Many of his lay believers came from among the samurai class.
Many religious believers believe that religious pluralism should entail not competition but cooperation, and argue that societal and theological change is necessary to overcome religious differences between different religions, and denominational conflicts within the same religion.
Many Protestant Christian groups hold that only believers which believe in certain fundamental doctrines know the true pathway to salvation.
Many religious believers kneel in prayer, and some ( Roman Catholics, and Anglicans ) genuflect, bending one knee to touch the ground, at various points during religious services ; the Orthodox Christian equivalent is a deep bow from the waist, and as an especially solemn obeisance the Orthodox make prostrations, bending down on both knees and touching the forehead to the floor.
Many Protestant denominations reject the idea that the clergy are a separate category of people, but rather stress the priesthood of all believers.
Many conservative religious believers hold that in the absence of a plausible, parsimonious scientific theory, the best explanation for these events is that they were performed by a supernatural being, and cite this as evidence for the existence of a god or gods.
Many Catholic martyrs ( believers and priests ) gave their life for Jesus in Tonkin, Cochinchina and Annam ( French protectorate ) | Annam during persecutions.
Many such believers therefore anticipated the return of Jews to Israel and the reconstruction of the Temple before the Second Coming could occur.
Many Protestant denominations claim adherence to the New Testament doctrine of the priesthood of all believers to varying extents.
Many of these local churches had been founded by Watchman Nee based upon his conviction of " one church in one city or locality " on the ground of oneness among the believers.
Many believers were baptized and churches founded.
Many believers adhere strictly to a moral attitude of nonresistance in the face of violence.
Many believers make pilgrimages to this site which is surrounded by a green haven of forest.
Many believers in Santa Muerte are Catholics, who invoke the name of God, Christ and the Virgin in their petitions to Santa Muerte.
Many are true believers, but a number identify with the image for cultural heritage reasons.
Many contemporary Collegiate Churches draw on the idea that collegiate means a " church with more than one minister ", often understood as reflected in the " priesthood of all believers " and local, congregational governance.
Many of the verses are giving the believers courage ( as at the beginning some were afraid ), including those verses explaining the favours of Allah on the believers and the reality of the unbelievers.
Many believers in the Bermuda Triangle claim that the keepers were two more victims lost to its mysterious forces.
Many clergy and believers were tried, tortured, and executed.
Many believers in the imminent approach of Planet X / Nibiru accuse NASA of deliberately covering up visual evidence of its existence.
Many of them have a reputation among believers of being able to know the secrets of a person's heart without having ever previously met the visitor, and having the ability to discern God's plan for a person's life.
Many believers view the sand bar islands connecting Sri Lanka to India as the remains of the bridge as seen in satellite images.

Many and Bible
Encyclopedia of Biblical Spiritualism ; Or, A Concordance to the Principal Passages of the Old and New Testament Scriptures Which Prove or Imply Spiritualism ; Together with a Brief History of the Origin of Many of the Important Books of the Bible.
Many other verses in the Christian Bible do assert omnipotence of its deity without actually using the word itself.
Many clear examples of the plural being used in other languages, and coming into English by translation, are found in the King James Version ( KJV ) of the Bible, which attempted to be very literal.
Many of these responded specifically to Paine's attack on the Bible in Part II ( when Thomas Williams was prosecuted for printing Part II, it became clear its circulation had far exceeded that of Part I ).
Many modern English translations of the Bible, including the King James Version mention topaz in Exodus 28: 17 in reference to a stone in the Hoshen: " And thou shalt set in it settings of stones, even four rows of stones: the first row shall be a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle ( garnet ): this shall be the first row.
Many United Methodist churches follow the Revised Common Lectionary for their Sunday Bible readings.
Many show some or all of five Holy Wounds that were, according to the Bible, inflicted on Jesus during his crucifixion: wounds in the wrists and feet, from nails, and in the side, from a lance.
Many references are made to Babylon in the Bible, both literally and allegorically.
" Many Christian missionaries in Africa, Asia and in the New World, developed writing systems for indigenous people and then provided them with a written translation of the Bible.
Many of the themes and variations of today's contemporary Western calligraphy are found in the pages of The Saint John's Bible.
Many Bible scholars have suggested this story's origin was a remembrance of an era when human sacrifice was abolished in favour of animal sacrifice.
Many scholars have suggested a possible analogy with the story of Isaac's attempted sacrifice by his father Abraham in the Bible, which was also stopped at the last minute ( though it had first been encouraged ) by divine intervention.
Many ancient works, such as the Bible and the Greek tragedies, survive in hundreds of copies, and the relationship of each copy to the original may be unclear.
Many verses in the Bible use anthropomorphisms to describe God, ( e. g. God's mighty hand, God's finger, etc.
Many biblical studies scholars advocate use of the term " Hebrew Bible " when discussing these books in academic writing, as a neutral substitute to terms with religious connotations ( e. g., the non-neutral term " Old Testament ").
Many parts of the Bible were printed by William Caxton in his translation of the Golden Legend, and in Speculum Vitae Christi ( The Mirror of the Blessed Life of Jesus Christ ).
Many works, including a Bible, editions of the classics and of the early fathers, were produced under his direction and editing.
Many book-lovers have commented on the high standards achieved in the production of the Gutenberg Bible, some describing it as one of the most beautiful books ever printed.
Many atheists, agnostics, and secular humanists agree with Marcion's examples of Bible atrocities, and cite the same passages of the Old Testament to discredit Christianity and Judaism.
Many creationists attribute this view to misunderstanding having arisen from poor translation of the tenses in Genesis 2 in contemporary translations of the Bible ( e. g. compare " planted " and " had planted " in the King James Version and New International Version ).
Many other helps are included to make Bible study more meaningful.
Many Protestants believe that the Christian Church, as described in the Bible, has a twofold character that can be described as the visible and invisible church.
Many of these volumes were elaborate ; the Gospel Book was the most common form of heavily illuminated manuscript until about the 11th century, when the Romanesque Bible and Psalter largely superseded it in the West.
Many churches with roots in Restorationism reject being identified as Protestant or even as a denomination at all, as they use only the Bible not creeds, and model the church after what they feel is the first century church found in scripture ; the Churches of Christ are one example ; African Initiated Churches, like Kimbanguism, mostly fall within Protestantism, with varying degrees of syncretism.

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