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a person who manifests devotion to a deity
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a member of Christian denomination that expects the imminent advent of Christ
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a Christian
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a Christian as contrasted with a Jew
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an adherent of Protestantism
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a member of the Religious Society of Friends founded by George Fox (the Friends have never called themselves Quakers)
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a member of a Catholic church
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a member of the church formed in the 19th century by German Catholics who refused to accept the infallibility of the Pope
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a member of the Coptic Church
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(New Testament) one of the original 12 disciples chosen by Christ to preach his gospel
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any important early teacher of Christianity or a Christian missionary to a people
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an adherent of Arianism (the belief that Jesus Christ was not truly God)
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a Christian who has experienced a dramatic conversion to faith in Jesus
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a person entitled to receive Communion
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an Orthodox Christian or Uniate Christian belonging to the patriarchate of Alexandria or Antioch or Jerusalem
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an eastern Christian in Egypt or Syria who adheres to the Orthodox faith as defined by the council of Chalcedon in 451 and as accepted by the Byzantine emperor
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an early name for any Christian
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a member of Christian group practicing celibacy and communal living and common possession of property and separation from the world
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a follower of Tractarianism and supporter of the Oxford movement (which was expounded in pamphlets called `Tracts for the Times')
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a disciple of Saint Paul who became the leader of the Christian community at Ephesus
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a Greek disciple and helper of Saint Paul
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08082602-n:
one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
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becoming to or like a Christian
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the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia)
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a group of religious congregations having its own organization and a distinctive faith
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a person who manifests devotion to a deity
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a teacher and prophet born in Bethlehem and active in Nazareth; his life and sermons form the basis for Christianity (circa 4 BC - AD 29)
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becoming to or like a Christian
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not becoming to or like a Christian
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being three in one; used especially of the Christian Trinity
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the goal towards which Christians strive
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the theological doctrine that Jesus Christ had no human father; Christians believe that Jesus's birth fulfilled Old Testament prophecies and was attended by miracles; the Nativity is celebrated at Christmas
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a sudden turning point in a person's life (similar to the sudden conversion of the Apostle Paul on the road from Jerusalem to Damascus of arrest Christians)
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a paramilitary terrorist organization of militant Muslims in Indonesia; wages a jihad against Christians in Indonesia; subscribes to the Wahhabi creed of Islam
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the collective body of Christians throughout the world and history (found predominantly in Europe and the Americas and Australia)
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one of the groups of Christians who have their own beliefs and forms of worship
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(Christianity) a group of Christians with a common religious faith who practice the same rites
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Christian fellowship or communion with God or with fellow Christians; said in particular of the early Christian community
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capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel (although its status as capital is disputed); it was captured from Jordan in 1967 in the Six Day War; a holy city for Jews and Christians and Muslims; was the capital of an ancient kingdom
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Jesus Christ; considered by Christians to be the promised deliverer
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a heathen; a person who is not a Christian (especially a Muslim)
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an Orthodox Christian or Uniate Christian belonging to the patriarchate of Alexandria or Antioch or Jerusalem
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an eastern Christian in Egypt or Syria who adheres to the Orthodox faith as defined by the council of Chalcedon in 451 and as accepted by the Byzantine emperor
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an early name for any Christian
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a person who follows a polytheistic or pre-Christian religion (not a Christian or Muslim or Jew)
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an adherent of the teachings of Socinus; a Christian who rejects the divinity of Christ and the Trinity and original sin; influenced the development of Unitarian theology
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an early Christian ascetic who lived on top of high pillars
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someone (not an orthodox Christian) who believes that the Father and Son and Holy Ghost are three separate gods
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a Greek who was a Christian theologian active in Alexandria and who was declared a heretic for his doctrines about God (which came to be known as Arianism) (256?-336)
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Emperor of Rome who stopped the persecution of Christians and in 324 made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire; in 330 he moved his capital from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople (280-337)
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Emperor of Rome who was proclaimed emperor against his will; his reign was notable for his severe persecution of Christians (201-251)
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Roman Emperor who when faced with military problems decided in 286 to divide the Roman Empire between himself in the east and Maximian in the west; he initiated the last persecution of the Christians in 303 (245-313)
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(New Testament) husband of Mary and (in Christian belief) the foster father of Jesus
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the mother of Jesus; Christians refer to her as the Virgin Mary; she is especially honored by Roman Catholics
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Syrian who was a Christian bishop and Patriarch of Constantinople in the early fifth century; one of the major heresies concerning the doctrine of the hypostasis of Christ was named after him (died in 451)
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(New Testament) a Christian (probably living in Colossae) whose slave escaped and went to see Saint Paul
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sultan of Syria and Egypt; reconquered Jerusalem from the Christians in 1187 but was defeated by Richard Coeur de Lion in 1191 (1137-1193)
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first day of the week; observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians
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the seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians
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a day of rest and worship: Sunday for most Christians; Saturday for the Jews and a few Christians; Friday for Muslims
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a religious holiday for Christians
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one of the three days before Ascension Day; observed by some Christians as days of supplication
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