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Some minorities within congregations that joined the PKN decided to leave the church and associated themselves individually with one of the other Reformed churches.
Some congregations and members in the Dutch Reformed Church did not agree with the merger and have separated.
Some Reformed Christians object to this view saying that if the father of the child is regenerate, then the soul of the child would also be regenerate which obscures the doctrine of original sin.
Some religions and branches of religions, including Quakers, Unitarians, Ethical Culture, Reform and Reconstructionist Jews, the Metropolitan Community Church, and the Reformed Catholic Church perform and recognize same-sex marriages, even if the government of their geographic area may not.
Some churches, especially the smaller denominations, do not have the regional synod tier ( for example, the Reformed Church in the United States ( RCUS )).
Some Reformed theologians have mistakenly used the term " Arminianism " to include some who hold the Semipelagian doctrine of limited depravity, which allows for an " island of righteousness " in human hearts that is uncorrupted by sin and able to accept God's offer of salvation without a special dispensation of grace.
" Cohen also said, " Some Indian mixture is possible, however, Indian and colored interracial matings probably were not recorded in the Dutch Reformed Churches.
Some low church Anglicans of the Reformed party consider themselves the only faithful adherents of historic Anglicanism and emphasize the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England as an official doctrinal statement of the Anglican tradition.
Some Reformed churches, especially the Calvinists, rejected the use of instrumental music and organs in church, preferring to sing all of the music a cappella.
* 1911: Consuming Love, or St. Valentine's Day in Greenaway Land A Geranium ; The Child Crusoes ; His Sister's Children ; A Reformed Santa Claus ; Some Good in All
Some Reformed Protestant liturgies include additional translation of the sermons, such as drama skits and the Children's message.
Some in the modern Reformed churches are critical of this understanding, while other Calvinists affirm Theonomy.
Some who were more conservative in their theology united to form the Eureka Classis of the RCUS to continue classical Reformed worship and polity.
Some existentialistic or neo-orthodox Protestant intellectuals like the Swiss Reformed theologian Karl Barth turned away from philosophy ( called fideism ) and argued that faith should be based strictly upon divine revelation.
Some of the better known leaders who have described themselves as both, Reformed and Fundamentalist, have been Carl McIntire, with the Bible Presbyterian Church and Ian Paisley of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.
Some Reformed congregations in Pennsylvania and North Carolina formed union churches with Lutherans, sharing the same building but operating as separate entities, although they frequently shared Sunday Schools and occasionally ministers.
Some schools related to the Reformed Churches are willing to give their pupils a day off to visit this event.
Some of the Reformed hold that Calvin actually held this view, and not the " spiritual feeding " idea more commonly attributed to him ; or that the two views are really the same.

Some and churches
Some churches require more.
Some churches have six or more training sessions of two hours each, generally held on Sunday night or during the week.
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
Some, for example the Church of Ireland, the Scottish and American Episcopal churches, and some other associated churches have a separate name.
Some Eastern Orthodox Churches have issued statements to the effect that Anglican orders could be accepted, yet have still reordained former Anglican clergy ; other Orthodox churches have rejected Anglican orders altogether.
Some churches founded outside the Anglican Communion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely in opposition to the ordination of openly homosexual bishops and other clergy are usually referred to as belonging to the Anglican realignment movement, or else as " orthodox " Anglicans.
Some Protestants feel that such claims of apostolic succession are proven false by the differences in traditions and doctrines between these churches: Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox consider both the Church of the East and the Oriental Orthodox churches to be heretical, having been anathematized in the early ecumenical councils of Ephesus ( 431 ) and Chalcedon ( 451 ) respectively.
Some Protestant charismatic and British New Church Movement churches include " apostles " among the offices that should be evident into modern times in a true church, though they never trace an historical line of succession.
Some of their works are considered precursors of archaeoastronomy ; antiquarians interpreted the astronomical orientation of the ruins that dotted the English countryside as William Stukeley did of Stonehenge in 1740, while John Aubrey in 1678 and Henry Chauncy in 1700 sought similar astronomical principles underlying the orientation of churches.
Some Protestant churches including the Lutheran and Methodist churches have bishops serving similar functions as well, though not always understood to be within apostolic succession in the same way.
Some Anglican churches consider themselves both Protestant and Catholic.
Some of the churches originating during this period are historically connected to early-19th century camp meetings in the Midwest and Upstate New York.
Some Protestant churches avoid using the term completely, to the extent among many Lutherans of reciting the Creed with the word " Christian " in place of " catholic ".
( 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 Baptist churches are closed-Communionists ( even requiring full membership in the church before partaking ), with others being partially or fully open-Communionists.
Some churches use bread without any raising agent ( whether leaven or yeast ), in view of the use of unleavened bread at Jewish Passover meals, while others use any bread available.
Some Protestant communities including most Lutheran churches practice closed communion and require catechetical instruction for all people before receiving the Eucharist.
Some churches founded independently of these lineages also employ this form of church governance.
Some Lutheran churches practice congregational polity or a form of presbyterian polity.
Some scholars have suggested that this refers to the canonical Epistle to the Ephesians, contending that it was a circular letter ( an encyclical ) to be read to many churches in the Laodicean area.
Some Christian denominations are organized on federalist principles ; in these churches this is known as ecclesiastic or theological federalism.

Some and
Some synaptic junctions appear partway along an axon as it extends these are called en passant (" in passing ") synapses.
Some have suggested that this was Sargon's original employment for the king of Kish, giving him experience in effectively organising large groups of men ; a tablet reads, " Sargon, the king, to whom Enlil permitted no rival 5, 400 warriors ate bread daily before him ".
Some elements of Aboriginal languages have been adopted by Australian English mainly as names for places, flora and fauna ( for example dingo ) and local culture.
Some of the ethnic groups that continued to influence the cuisine were here in prior years ; while others arrived more numerously during “ The Great Transatlantic Migration ( of 1870 1914 ) or other mass migrations.
Some operations may change the state of the ADT ; therefore, the order in which operations are evaluated is important, and the same operation on the same entities may have different effects if executed at different times just like the instructions of a computer, or the commands and procedures of an imperative language.
Some board games make use of components in addition to or instead of a board and playing pieces.
Some saw the 1891 team the first sanctioned by the Rugby Football Union as the English national team, though others referred to it as " the British Isles ".
Some dioceses around the Mediterranean Sea which were Christianised early are rather compact, whereas dioceses in areas of rapid modern growth in Christian commitment as in some parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, South America and the Far East are much larger and more populous.
Some Mark 1 catering cars had mixed bogies a B5 under the kitchen end, and a B4 under the seating end.
Some of this $ 2. 5 trillion is invested in claim checks U. S. bonds, both governmental and private and some in such assets as property and equity securities.
Some though this is a point of severe contention in the problem of universals -- believe that properties are beings ; the redness of all apples is something that is.
Some consequentialists most notably Peter Railton have attempted to develop a form of consequentialism that acknowledges and avoids the objections raised by Williams.
Some religious communities regard sin as a crime ; some may even highlight the crime of sin very early in legendary or mythological accounts of origins note the tale of Adam and Eve and the theory of original sin.
Some computers were built using " writable microcode " rather than storing the microcode in ROM or hard-wired logic, the microcode was stored in a RAM called a writable control store or WCS.
Some sources derive the name of the weapon from the name of its first users bernarda troopers called " carabiniers ", from the French carabine, from the Old French carabin ( soldier armed with a musket ), perhaps from escarrabin, gravedigger, perhaps from scarabee, scarab beetle.
Some Conservative theologians, like Seymour Siegel have stressed that the word, " Conservative ," must be understood in the way it is used in the British political system: that the laws and traditions have to be conserved or preserved, with changes allowed only when there is an overriding reason almost always, an overriding ethical reason to do so.
Some evidence indicates that during armoured combat the intention was to actually get around the armour rather than through it according to a study of skeletons found in Visby, Sweden, a majority of the skeletons showed wounds on less well protected legs.
Some think the name was chosen from the classic Chinese book the I Ching ; others note that the first character of his courtesy name is also the first character of the courtesy name of his brother and other male relatives on the same generation line, while the second character of his courtesy name shi ( meaning " stone ") suggests the second character of his " register name " tai ( the famous Mount Tai of China ).

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