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He became a leader in what was called the Confessing Church.
God’s Guest List Debbie Macomber 2010
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Declaration, from which emerged what came to be known as the Confessing Church. "
Crosswalk.com - Home 2010
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Iran: New Video of Detainee 'Confessing'; Meeting Deadline for Withdrawing U.S.
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Confessing that one supports the ordination of women, is unmarried in the church and sexually active, uses artificial birth control, supports legal abortion, renders one unfit for the sacraments.
Michele Somerville: Pentecost: The Flaming Dove Of Upper Room Roman Catholicism Michele Somerville 2011
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German church leaders, pastors and theologians who led the state-approved churches were liberal, while leaders, pastors and theologians of the Confessing Church were evangelical.
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Confessing ignorance is the price of admission to conservatism.
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Queen sends 'supportive' letters to the Fellowship of Confessing Anglicans
DUP Councillors defect to Nicholson Camp! O'Neill 2009
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Confessing that one supports the ordination of women, is unmarried in the church and sexually active, uses artificial birth control, supports legal abortion, renders one unfit for the sacraments.
Michele Somerville: Pentecost: The Flaming Dove Of Upper Room Roman Catholicism Michele Somerville 2011
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When we left Kenya a year and a half later, I took with me a manuscript (Confessing a Murder, Norton, 2002) and experiences that I knew would one day turn into another book.
A Conversation with Nicholas Drayson about his novel, A Guide to the Birds of East Africa 2010
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In a speech to the Confessing Church in Frankfort on January 6, 1947, he said:
Rick Sloan: An Unconscionable Silence Rick Sloan 2011
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