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Some Pentecostal preachers and evangelists began to embrace and preach the doctrines of Oneness and Jesus ' Name baptism during this time, which led to friction within the new movement.
Some Oneness teachers believe that " the Word " in John 1: 1 was the invisible God choosing to manifest or express himself to his creatures: first the angels, then man.
Some Oneness believers consider that the text of Matthew 28: 19 is not original, quoting the early Church historian Eusebius, who referred to this passage at least eighteen times in his works.
Some Oneness organizations, considering current social trends in fashion and dress to be immoral, have established " dress codes " for their members.

Some and Pentecostals
Some Pentecostals disagree with such radical acts of worship.
Some Pentecostal denominations teach that speaking in tongues ( see glossolalia ) will always follow Spirit baptism, though this is by no means universally believed or practiced among Pentecostals.

Some and practice
Supporters of this view believe that “ to a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some cross-dressers have periodically disposed of all their clothing, a practice called " purging ", only to start another collection later.
* Some nouns take-ice while matching verbs take-ise – for example, practice is a noun and practise is a verb ; in addition, licence is a noun and license is a verb.
Some religious denominations believe that the passages that directly or indirectly refer to homosexuality condemn it or its practice, while others have disputed their interpretations.
Some practice the superstition that an even number of people must be seated around the table.
Some coprophiles engage in this practice.
* Some deists, usually referred to as Spiritual Deists, practice meditation and make frequent use of Affirmative Prayer, a non-supplicative form of prayer which is common in the New Thought movement.
( Some distinguished Protestant churches in the US had this practice in the 19th century, besides the Church of England and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland ).
Some Protestant communities including most Lutheran churches practice closed communion and require catechetical instruction for all people before receiving the Eucharist.
Some Lutheran churches practice congregational polity or a form of presbyterian polity.
Some US colleges are now going green by signing the " President's Climate Commitment ," a document that a college President can sign to enable said colleges to practice environmentalism by switching to solar power, etc.
Some people interpret the Bible, especially the New Testament, as teaching belief in, and practice of, faith healing.
Some geocachers act to mitigate this perception by picking up litter while they search for geocaches, a practice referred to in the community as CITO ( Cache-In-Trash-Out ).
Some identify two forms of gematria: the " revealed " form, which is prevalent in many hermeneutic methods found throughout Rabbinic literature, and the " mystical " form, a largely Kabbalistic practice.
Some Chinese martial arts, aikido and some eskrima systems — as well as medieval and Renaissance European martial arts — practice grappling while one or both participants is armed.
Some constitutions or fundamental laws provide for a head of state who is not only in theory but in practice chief executive, operating separately from, and independent from, the legislature.
Some of the characteristics of a presidential system ( i. e., a strong dominant political figure with an executive answerable to them, not the legislature ) can also be found among absolute monarchies, parliamentary monarchies and single party ( e. g. Communist ) regimes, but in most cases of dictatorship, their stated constitutional models are applied in name only and not in political theory or practice.
Some governors-general are considered de facto heads of state because, though not the de jure ( juridical or legal ) head of state, in practice they function like a head of state in most or all jurisdictions.
Some followers of the Golden Dawn tradition believe that the Secret Chiefs are not necessarily living humans or supernatural beings, but are rather symbolic of actual and legendary sources of spiritual esotericism, a great leader, or teacher of a spiritual path or practice that found its way into the teachings of the Order.
Some catalogs include books that were published with no ISBN but add a non-standard number with an as-yet unallocated 5-digit group such as 99985 ; this practice is not part of the standard.
Some of Mies ' curriculum is still put in practice in the first and second year programs at IIT, including the precise drafting of brick construction details so unpopular with aspiring student architects.
Some vegans and animal rights activists boycott the use of all items made from leather, believing the practice of wearing animal hides to be unnecessary and cruel in today's society.
Some machine guns have in practice maintained suppressive fire almost continuously for hours ; other automatic weapons overheat after less than a minute of use.
Some producers also tap in autumn, though this practice is less common than spring tapping.
Some must also first serve as an apprentice before being commissioned or licensed to practice their profession.

Some and foot
Some animals also develop foot lesions, beginning with coronitis, with consequent lameness.
Some accounts place the youth of Midas in Macedonian Bermion ( See Bryges ) In Thracian Mygdonia, A wild rose garden at the foot of Mount Bermion was called by Herodotus " the garden of Midas son of Gordias, where roses grow of themselves, each bearing sixty blossoms and of surpassing fragrance ".
( Some later analysts, anthropologist Grover Krantz among them, have suggested Patterson's later estimate was about a foot too tall.
Some shoes were developed with toggled flaps or drawstrings to tighten the leather around the foot for a better fit.
Some types of shoes, like running shoes, have another material for shock absorption, usually beneath the heel of the foot, where one puts the most pressure down.
Some native American tribes, such as the Cree or Salteaux, used dog shoes to protect their feet during activities such as dog sledding, since the ice could wear the pads on a dog's foot thin, sometimes resulting in bleeding.
Some skis are also manufactured with special materials or a different side cut design under and close to the foot to facilitate rail sliding.
Some sources state that tachi were originally a cavalry weapon, primarily used on horseback, where it was able to be drawn efficiently for cutting down enemy foot soldiers, and that on the ground it was still an effective weapon, but somewhat awkward to use.
Some examples of thermogenic Araceae are: Symplocarpus foetidus ( eastern skunk cabbage ), Amorphophallus titanum ( titan arum ), Amorphophallus paeoniifolius ( elephant foot yam ), Helicodiceros muscivorus ( dead horse arum lily ) and Sauromatum venosum ( voodoo lily ).
Some of their famous sound effects included a rapid bongo drum take used for when a character's feet were scrambling before taking off, a " KaBONG " sound produced on a guitar for when Quick Draw McGraw, in his Zorro-style " El Kabong " crime fighting guise, would smash a guitar over a villain's head, the sound of a car's brake drum combined with a bulb horn for when Fred Flintstone would drop his bowling ball onto his foot, an automobile's tires squealing with a " skipping " effect added for when someone would slide to a sudden stop, a bass-drum-and-cymbal combination called the " Boom Crash " for when someone would fall down or smack into an object, a xylophone being struck rapidly on the same note for a tip-toeing effect, and a violin being plucked with the tuning pegs being raised to simulate something like pulling out a cat's whisker.
Some plants commonly used are lupine, big bluestem ( turkey foot ), blazing star, switchgrass, and prairie clover.
Some of these settlements included: Singersville, nearby the borough ; Ellendale Forge, two miles up Stony Creek Valley ; Dauphin Furnace, at the mouth of Clark Creek ; Speeceville, at the foot of Peter's Mountain ; and Heckton Mills, about a mile downriver from Dauphin.
Some would have been on short journeys, either on foot or on horseback, to or from local markets and fairs, but others, bound for destinations further afield, would have spent the night at local hostelries along their route such as the Maiden's Head, the King's Head ( now the Cinque Ports ) or the Spread Eagle.
Some of the English foot, with curses upon Solms and the Dutch generals, broke out to the front, and Solms, angry and excited, thereupon refused to listen to all appeals for aid from the front.
Some cameras, such as the Hasselblad, could be equipped with film magazines holding 15 foot rolls of double perforated 70mm film passed between two cassettes.
Some Protestant churches make much of the foot washing ceremony on Maundy Thursday, for others it may be the only time in the year when Holy Communion is celebrated, other churches celebrate versions of the Jewish Passover at this time.
Some, such as the cockles, are nearly globular and can jump by bending and straightening the foot.
Some bivalves, such as oysters and most scallops, are unable to extend their foot and in them, these muscles are absent.
Some people would argue that the first Jew was Luis de Carabajal y Cueva, a Spanish conquistador and converso, who first set foot in what is now Texas in 1554.
Some top quilts include a foot box, while others are just simple blankets.
Some English stirrups are also designed with breakaway sides or non-standard designs intended to make it easier for the foot to come out of the stirrup when necessary.
Some restrict the definition to games featuring spacecraft and certain types of character movement ; others allow a broader definition including characters on foot and a variety of perspectives.
Some researchers have hypothesized that foot fetishism increases as a response to epidemics of sexually transmitted diseases.
Some chairs have foot rests.
Some nuts and bolts were measured by the foot or yard.

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