Category: /History
hope and loyalty in the emperor and the Church. These people initially blamed the co-emperor for allowing the East to separate, but soon understood that the emperor intended for these events to occur and lost hope. The Christian Church held a great role
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-1600's England was a Christian dominated nation; the colonies, however, were mainly Puritans. When Sir Edmond Andros took over a Puritan church in Boston for Anglican worship, the Puritans believed this was done to break their power and authority
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
the Christians and the non-Christians who oppose gay partnerships is based not so much on "labeling" a particular lifestyle, it has do to with preserving the sanctity of a marriage institution which is the basis of any strong society. Once marriage becomes in law
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Category: /History/North American History
who travel and work off travel fees), a comfortable living space under the care of a Christian master and the guarantee of not working in harsh conditions. Equal punishment of crimes was also mentioned in the advertisement, meaning you would not be put
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Category: /History
Empire to the Christian-Germanic civilization of the
early Middle Ages. Similarly interpreted, "the age of the Renaissance
marked the transition from the civilization of the Middle Ages to the
modern world"(Ferguson 1). Therefore, the Renaissance
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Category: /Law & Government/Law Issues
the crime and if it honors the nature of the moral community.
LOVE AND AN IDEAL SPIRITUAL COMMUNITY Christian live, is unconditional. It does not depend on the worthiness or value of those to whom it is directed. It is persistent in seeking the good of others
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Category: /Literature
178). They changed many deep routed values of the Nigerians: "To regard a woman who is quiet and timid as desirable was something that came after his (Agbadi's) time, with Christianity and other changes" (Emecheta 10).
At the end of both novels
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Category: /History/North American History
continued to be stalwart. Sitting Bull lived in a cabin on the Grand River, near where he had been born. He refused to give up his old ways as the reservation's rules required, still living with two wives and rejecting Christianity, though he sent his children
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by the souls of sinners who are atoning for their sins before going to heaven.) an old Jewish woman who confessed to her that Jews strangled Christian children and used their blood in the observance of their rituals. She claimed the woman in her vision told her
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Category: /History
, to compete with other European countries, to expand territory, to exercise military force, to gain prestige by winning colonies, and to boost national pride and security. Religious motives included the desire to spread Christianity, to protect European
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