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1 1 | the latter most naturally began to defend the new Christian
2 1 | and teachers of the Church began to deem it necessary to
3 1 | and a new Protestant dogma began to be built on the denial
4 1 | was not enough. Arguments began among apologists. Some thought
5 1 | everything supernatural began to be denied. The Holy Scripture
6 1 | denied. The Holy Scripture began to be studied just like
7 1 | ancient literature. Philosophy began to subordinate theology
8 1 | experience of the saints, began to be ignored.~Especially
9 1 | in support of these ideas began to appear, among them The
10 8 | highly gifted philosopher began to defend anew ideas already
11 10,4 | bang, time and space also began. The cause, the Creator —
12 10,6 | humanity. The Reform movement began in Germany as an attempt
13 15,1 | records indicate that life began as simple bacteria type
14 15,2 | life on earth.~ Scientists began to embrace this “evolution”
15 15,2 | allowed. Geologists, likewise, began to question the age of the
16 15,2 | invention the telescope, began to make startling discoveries
17 15,4 | time and space actually began with the big bang. God is
18 15,2 | form. The Bible says life began as soon as there was liquid
19 15,2 | disappeared and mammals began to dominate, the earth saw
20 16,1 | a common population that began to expand 7,800 years ago.~
21 17,2 | Their spiritual forces began, not to develop, but to
22 17,2 | and crimes appeared and began to increase. Already the
23 17,3 | not say when this groaning began, only that it continues
24 19,1 | that Noah and his family began profitable agriculture immediately
25 19,2 | existing fresh water lake and began to fill the basin like a
26 App,1| investigated the tablets and began his own expedition at the
27 App,1| houses, stated that a fire began on the roofs of these buildings.
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