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I came under the spell of a younger group in the church led by the pastor's older son.
There are problems in the church as a group of the younger " rising generation " do not believe in the teachings.
A preacher refers to the younger clergy in the Protestant church who are not officially recognised as a pastor until they can prove their capability of leading the church.
) had been appointed his successor, and to the younger Pretorius was due the first efforts to end the discord and confusion which prevailed among the burghers – a discord heightened by ecclesiastical strife, the points at issue being questions not of faith but of church government.
Unlike his younger siblings, Grant was neither disciplined, baptized, nor forced to attend church by his parents.
In his younger time he went over into the low countries, and was a soldier there, and came acquainted with the church at Leyden, and came over into New England, with such of them as at the first set out for the planting of the plantation of New Plimouth, and bare a deep share of their first difficulties, and was always very faithful to their interest.
The younger Mayhew began his work which led to his becoming the first church planting Protestant missionary after he settled in Edgartown.
With Garner Ted Armstrong resuming his role within the church, the rivalry between the younger Armstrong and Stanley Rader intensified.
In his early twenties, Khama was baptized into the Lutheran church via the London Missionary Society ( LMS ) along with five of his younger brothers.
One of her contributions was to divide the women's fellowship in the local congregations into two groups: The Christian Women's Council for the middle aged and senior women of the church as well as the YWCC for the younger women.
During his schoolyears Thomas the younger became firmly attached to the latter church ; he eventually developed a dislike for the Roman Catholic Church that became evident in later years.
" In Chicago the established church leaders denounced the boycott, but some younger Protestant ministers defended it.
* Hugo de Rainault, Abbot of St. Mary's ( Philip Jackson ) The sheriff's younger brother and highest-ranking church man in Nottingham, his main interest lies in acquiring land, especially that of his temporary ward, Lady Marion, and her father.
On November 29, 2008, the church announced that the younger Schuller had resigned.
She married the same day as her younger sister Charlotte, in the church at Guiseley, after her fiancé had celebrated the union of two other couples.
The second motion was opposed by the elders of the church and the motion was denied, although the younger people supported it.
As mission president, he presided over the Canadian Mission of the LDS Church from 1959 to 1962, supervising church missionaries who were not much younger than he was.
In effect, this banned the practice by which younger sons of noble families would be appointed to a bishopric or other high church position and live off of its revenues without even moving to the region in question and taking up the duties of the office.
His younger daughter, Angela is also an ordained minister, and served as the Youth Pastor of her father's church until late 2006.
A younger brother of Sir Andrew, David, was currently a rector of Bothwell church in central Scotland and a canon of Moray.
From the time he became an apostle, Lee's eventual succession to the church presidency was seen as largely inevitable, as he was almost twenty years younger than any other apostle and succession to the presidency traditionally relies on length of service among the Twelve.
In 1761, in conjunction with Thomas Boston the younger of Jedburgh and Thomas Colier of Colinsburgh, he formed a distinct communion under the name of the " Presbytery of Relief " -- relief, that is to say, from patronage and the church courts.
Born at Saint-Marcel d ' Ardèche, de Bernis was of a noble, but impoverished family, and, being a younger son, was intended for the church.

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May I say that you have just demonstrated the truth of an old proverb -- the younger Pliny's, if memory serves me -- which, translated freely from the archaic Latin, says, ' The more haste, the less peed ' ''.
The 15th Street deposit is not to be confused with the nearby famous Mayflower Hotel cypress swamp on 17th Street reported in The Washington Post, August 2, 1955, which was probably formed during the second interglacial period and is therefore much younger.
Since the mid-1890s Schweitzer had formed the inner resolve that it was needful for him as a Christian to repay to the world something for the happiness which it had given to him, and he determined that he would pursue his younger interests until the age of thirty and then give himself to serving humanity, with Jesus serving as his example.
Agrippina and her younger sisters Julia Drusilla and Julia Livilla received various honors from their brother, which included but were not limited to:
He was a younger contemporary of Phidias and noted for the delicacy and finish of his works, among which a Hephaestus and an Aphrodite " of the Gardens " were conspicuous.
In Robert de Boron's Merlin he is called simply Pendragon and his younger brother is named Uter, which he changes to Uterpendragon after the death of the elder sibling.
Their allied troops occupied the neighbouring principality which was granted to Andrew's younger son, Coloman.
Between the younger son, Giuseppe Falier, and the artist a friendship commenced which terminated only with life.
The first paper on boxing was published in the late 18th century by successful Birmingham boxer ' William Futrell ' who remained undefeated until his one hour and seventeen minute fight at Smitham Bottom, Croydon, on July 9, 1788 against a much younger " Gentleman " John Jackson which was attended by the Prince of Wales.
" lord's child "), which originally signified the younger, non-inheriting, offspring of a noble, became, in Confucius ' work, an epithet having much the same meaning and evolution as the English " gentleman ".
He provided comedy insights into the contestants ' abilities, which were designed to appeal to adult audiences, as well as younger viewers.
During World War I, in which his younger son Michel served and his friend and admirer Clemenceau led the French nation, Monet painted a series of weeping willow trees as homage to the French fallen soldiers.
For pregnant women, guidelines vary: screening women with age or other risk factors is recommended by the U. S. Preventive Services Task Force ( USPSTF ) ( which recommends screening women under 25 ) and the American Academy of Family Physicians ( which recommends screening women aged 25 or younger ).
research fellowships ( which range from two to five years, and are aimed at younger mathematicians ), as well as shorter-term
Engelbart saw the future in collaborative, networked, timeshare ( client-server ) computers, which younger programmers rejected in favor of the personal computer.
Cardenio relates the first part of his story, in which he falls deeply in love with his childhood friend Luscinda, and is hired as the companion to the Duke's son, leading to his friendship with the Duke's younger son, Don Fernando.
These age groups roughly correspond to those standardized by FINA, with the addition of a youngest age group for divers 9 and younger, Group E, which does not compete nationally and does not have a tower event ( although divers of this age may choose to compete in Group D ).
Divers older than 18, or advanced divers of younger ages, can qualify for the senior national championships, which are held twice each year, once roughly in March and once in June or July.
Starting in the 1990s, smaller half, quarter, eighth and even sixteenth-sized instruments became more widely available, which meant that children could start at a younger age.
Malherb is introduced as the younger son of a noble family and he builds the Fox Tor house to be the impressive gentleman's residence suggested by William Crossing rather than the humble cottage which it actually is.
She also filled a large number of magazine pages, particularly the long-running Sunny Stories which were immensely popular among younger children.
In recent years, attempts have been made to introduce fencing to a wider and younger audience, by using foam and plastic swords, which require much less protective equipment.
The fortified version is blended with brandy to make two styles, the younger, slightly weaker Fine, which is at least 17 % abv and aged at least four months ; and the Superiore, which is at least 18 %, and aged at least two years.

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