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катехизис ; ряд вопросов и ответов; допрос


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  1. Indeed, learning science is like learning a catechism.
  2. see the Answer on "My duty towards my Neighbour" in the Catechism, Book of Common Prayer .
  3. Moreover there is a tenth-century manuscript of various patristic writings from the monastery of St Maximin of Trier (Berlin, MS Lat. fol. 759), which contains a short catechism on the Trinity, the Our Father, and the Apostles' Creed.
  4. (The teaching of the Catechism has something of the air of a lost cause about it.
  5. There was also much to offset these scenes - catechism, religious instruction, Sunday School prize-givings and what were called soirees, really tea-parties with currant loaves and penny baps.
  6. In 1899 the movement's leaders achieved a striking coup when they published, without reference to the annual Council, a "Free Church Catechism".
  7. But the version of Gnostic mythology and practice propagated by the third-century heretic, Mani (from Mesopotamia), enjoyed a millennium of diffusion from Cadiz to China: one text from a Christian writer of late fourth-century Spain, Priscillian of Avila, first becomes intelligible in the light of a Manichee catechism of ad 800 extant in Chinese.
  8. His Catechism of a Revolutionary is a classic in the tactics of terrorism, and it came with an agreeable click of fittingness to learn recently that this work earned a place on the bookshelves of Stalin.
  9. When he responded it was in a monotone, as though reciting a catechism.
  10. " It was not the Communion Service, it was the Catechism.
  11. The Catechism was considerably in advance of the thinking of average Nonconformists in England and Wales and reflected more the thinking of the self-appointed leaders than the followers; this was especially the case in the section on the church in which it emphatically taught the existence of a visible Christian Church and not an invisible "union" of believers, a very "high" doctrine.
  12. The view taken here is that one can produce quite easily a catechism of doom, supported with prodigious rates of soil loss over millions of hectares (and some examples are given in this book).
  13. As one of the team writing of the new catechism, Bishop David was in great demand to comment on the work which began some years ago.

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