holiness

  • 21holiness — n. 1 sanctity; the state of being holy. 2 (Holiness) a title used when referring to or addressing the Pope. Etymology: OE halignes (as HOLY) …

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  • 22HOLINESS CODE — HOLINESS CODE, the name designating the collection of laws in Leviticus 17–26, which – according to the classical documentary hypothesis – constitutes a particular division within the so called Priestly Source (P). One of the characteristics of… …

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  • 23Holiness Tabernacles — are a Christian denomination within Protestantism, which has resulted from the Holiness renewal of the 19th century. The Holiness Churches Eglise Evangelique d Haiti, Evangelical Church of Vietnam and Eglise Evangelique du Laos are among the… …

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  • 24Holiness Youth Hostel — (Wutaishan,Китай) Категория отеля: Адрес: Wutai Mountain,Xinzhou City Taihuai …

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  • 25Holiness movement — The Holiness movement in Christianity is composed of people who believe and propagate the belief that the carnal nature of humanity can be cleansed through faith and by the power of the Holy Spirit if one has had his or her sins forgiven through… …

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  • 26Holiness Baptist Association — The Holiness Baptist Association is a holiness body of Christians with Baptist historical roots.Holiness movementIn 19th century America, the Holiness movement developed out the new measures and teachings of revivalist Charles Grandison Finney,… …

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  • 27Holiness code — The Holiness Code is a term used in biblical criticism to refer to Leviticus 17 26, and is so called due to its highly repeated use of the word Holy. It has no special traditional religious significance and traditional Jews and Christians do not… …

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  • 28Holiness movement —    The Holiness movement, an offshoot of American Methodist revivalism, aimed to achieve a life of perfect love for each Christian through the gift of sanctification.    Methodist founder John Wesley (1703 91) had taught a doctrine of Christian… …

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  • 29Holiness movement — Fundamentalist religious movement that arose in the 19th century among Protestant churches in the U.S. It was characterized by the doctrine of sanctification, according to which believers were enabled to live a perfect life after a conversion… …

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  • 30holiness body — noun or holiness church Usage: often capitalized H : one of numerous small religious groups in America emphasizing a perfectionist doctrine of holiness …

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