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One and denomination
It is in line with this interpretation, which applies the word " catholic " ( universal ) to no one denomination, that they understand the phrase " One Holy catholic and Apostolic Church " in the Nicene Creed, the phrase the Catholic faith in the Athanasian Creed and the phrase " holy catholic church " in the Apostles ' Creed.
# One method that is common, but not endorsed by any denomination, is to simply modify the text of the sermon.
One view, which gained substantial scholarly traction in the 19th century, was that there was a " Celtic Church ", a significantly organized Christian body or denomination uniting the Celtic peoples and separating them from the " Roman " church of continental Europe.
One of the main results of this revivalist movement was the rapid growth of the Baptist Church in America, and North Stonington became a bastion of this denomination in Connecticut.
The most famous presidential airplane, known as " Tango 01 " ( by analogy with U. S. Air Force One ), owes its name to the denomination of T ( pronounced tango in the NATO alphabet ) for Transport, which creates an interesting word-game for the Argentine classical Tango music.
Dunkard, n. One of a religious denomination practicing triune immersion and refusing oaths and military service ;-also Tunkers, Dippers, and, by themselves, Brethren, or, officially, German Baptist Brethren.
One reason is to avoid causing offense or confusion when an Orthodox bishop serves a place which is also the see of a bishop of a different denomination: the Orthodox bishop in Oxford, England, is titled Bishop of Diokleia ; the Russian Orthodox diocese of the United Kingdom is the Diocese of Sourozh.
One of these fragmented units, the " quarter " ( representing a quarter of a ballybetagh ), was the universal land denomination recorded in the 1608 survey for County Donegal.
One reason for the early success of the denomination is that offerings went directly to Grace for investment into products such as soap, stationery, tea, coffee, cookies, toothpaste, facial creams, talcum powder, hair dressing, and the Grace Magazine.
One of the major changes was the renaming of the state: according to the reform, the country would be officially named República Argentina (" Argentine Republic ") and, for legal purposes, Nación Argentina (" Argentine Nation "), replacing the older Argentine Confederation denomination in all articles of the constitution.

One and had
One afternoon, upon receiving permission and the necessary instructions from the clerk, I had visited the toilet adjoining the hall.
One girl describes her past, her succession of broken marriages, the abortions she has had and finally confesses that she loves sex and sees no reason why she must justify her passion.
One thing Papa had not taught Henrietta was how to handle a young man as high-spirited and opinionated as herself.
One day I tired of following the Hetman's advice of `` shadowing '' and of the `` ring-around-the-rosie '' approach to a report that Enrico Caruso had pinched a lady's hip while visiting the Central Park monkey house.
One of the uniformed officers stepped in my way, demanding to know whether I had permission to enter Germany.
One of the girl students, sitting by while I ate the thick soup, asked me if I had a sleeping bag.
One fellow who had liver spots held out his hands to the great healer.
One had to find a donor, and usually very quickly, whose blood corresponded with the patient's.
One day Alfred told him that he had decided to leave everything to me.
One had it that a friend, protesting her snobbery, said, `` But, Gracie, you are an American, aren't you ''??
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
One soft evening -- that marvelous sea-blessed time when the sun's departing warmth lingers and a smell of spume and wrack haunts everything -- Amy had picked herself off the floor and begun to walk.
One had to believe in final events or one was stranded in the abyss of nothing.
One of the important and difficult decisions which had to be made in this budget concerned the role of the B-70, a long-range supersonic bomber.
One year I simply set the plants in the remains of a compost pile, to which a little sand had been added, and I had the most beautiful pansies in my, or any of my neighbors' experience.
One day over a year before, there had been a cocktail party in an apartment of a downtown hotel.
One day, the children had wanted to get up onto General Burnside's horse.
One morning, we discovered not only that the pennies were missing from the idol but that a cigarette had been stubbed out in its lap.
One sample, which had been exposed to the atmosphere after evacuation at 375-degrees-C, showed the presence of adsorbed water ( about 0.3 wt ) ) as evidenced by a weak resonance line which was very narrow at room temperature and which disappeared, due to broadening, at low temperature.
One contained complete antibody and had a titer of 1: 512 in saline.
One prediction had been made about the difference in security or self-confidence between those subjects who shifted their Kohnstamm reactivity when informed and those who did not.
One subject spontaneously asked ( after her arm had finally risen ), `` Do you suppose I was unconsciously keeping it down before ''??
One Kohnstamm-positive subject who had both arms rise while being tested in the naive condition described her subjective experience as follows: `` You feel they're going up and you're on a stage and it's not right for them to do so and then you think maybe that's what's supposed to happen ''.
One result was to nationalize much that had been regarded as the law of nations.

One and membership
One of the earliest historical facts is its membership in the League of Calauria ( Calaurian Amphictyony, ca.
Through Manchester United Finance and the club's membership scheme, One United, those with an affinity for the club can purchase a range of branded goods and services.
One important change was a significant increase in membership from Central and Northern Europe, instead of countries such as Spain or Italy.
One result of the war was the division of Germany into many territories — all of which, despite their membership in the Empire, won de facto sovereignty.
One of the most common causes of suspicion was membership in the Washington Bookshop Association, a left-leaning organization that offered lectures on literature, classical music concerts and discounts on books.
One year later, four months after Haywood was recalled, the membership dropped to 80, 000.
One of the key issues addressed during his second period in office was the referendum on British membership of the EEC ( see Europe, above ).
One of the issues of concern was whether it was possible to verify that links with NAMBLA had effectively been severed due to ILGA not publishing its organisation membership list given fears for the safety of members living in countries where homosexuality is still criminalised.
" ( of membership in the UN ) campaign, which claimed in 1959 that the " Real nature of UN is to build a One World Government.
One can contact a Rotary club to inquire about membership but can join a rotary club only if invited ; there is no provision to join without an invitation as each prospective Rotarian requires a sponsor who is an existing Rotarian.
One historian has estimated the actual strength of the organization in 1900 at approximately 50 functioning branches with an active membership of around 1, 000.
One source estimates total U. S. membership at 433, 714 in 1926, 558, 000 in 1936, 682, 000 in 1946, 835, 000 in 1965 and 1, 250, 000 in 1994.
One of the initiatives of the commission is the establishment of an interactive website that will allow not only health directors, but the AMEC membership at-large to access health information, complete reports, request assistance.
Total membership remained fairly stable at between twelve and sixteen clubs until 1963, when it absorbed most of the clubs from two rival leagues, the Corinthian League ( most of whose former clubs formed Division One ) and the Delphian League ( most of whose former clubs formed Division Two ).
With One Big Union seen as the greater threat, employers agreed to require UMW membership on the part of all employees in and around the mines.
Regions-particularly Region One which covered London, the South East and Eastern England, also had a tradition of donating to other causes, as did branch committees, which controlled a substantial proportion of membership income.
One other route to membership is by apprenticeship, but this has not happened recently.
One of its more distinctive features is that there is no formal membership, since the movement believes that true biblical salvation, which will result in a life free from sin, makes one a member.
The decimation of membership in the National Party in Queensland, the subsequent rise of One Nation and the loss of over a million coalition votes in the 1998 federal election have been claimed to be, in part, consequences of the marginalisation of these voters.
One recurrent challenge is connected to the composition of its membership.
One such example is the Victory Bowl sponsored by the NCCAA, a group that does not restrict its membership to either NCAA or NAIA.
* One Church called the " Church of God ", which is composed of all the " saved " people ; no membership list
One of the principal benefits of NRB membership is access to high-value education, training, and research.

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