Christian religion

NOUN
  1. a monotheistic system of beliefs and practices based on the Old Testament and the teachings of Jesus as embodied in the New Testament and emphasizing the role of Jesus as savior
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  • According to the Christian religion,Jesus Christ resurrected from death.
  • The Christian religion is practised alongside cultural religious practices.
  • It is a question much disputed between the diverse sects of Christian religion, from whence the Scriptures derive their authority; which question is also propounded sometimes in other terms, as, how we know them to be the word of God, or, why we believe them to be so; and the difficulty of resolving it ariseth chiefly from the improperness of the words wherein the question itself is couched. Leviathan, or, The matter, forme, & power of a common-wealth ecclesiasticall and civill
  • Christian religion, from whence the Scriptures derive their authority; which question is also propounded sometimes in other terms, as, how we know them to be the word of God, or, why we believe them to be so; and the difficulty of resolving it ariseth chiefly from the improperness of the words wherein the question itself is couched. Leviathan
  • Francesco Petrarch lived in the later mediaeval period in Italy, at that time the Christianity was very widespread, and many people believed in the Christian religion in Italy.
  • The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion. George Washington 
  • In the Christian religion, according to the priests, the soul takes leave of the body and ascends into heaven.
  • * The king of the Lazi had been educated in the Christian religion; his mother was the daughter of a senator; during his youth he had served ten years a silentiary of the Byzantine palace, 87 and the arrears of an unpaid salary were a motive of attachment as well as of complaint. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • As the firmest enemy of modern ethics based upon scientific knowledge of natural laws, there stands the Christian religion, the outspring of the Jewish one, which former, resting upon the principle of the necessary subordination of woman to man, in consequence thereof energetically combats the attempts for equal rights to both sexes, and, as far as lies in its power, ever will and must combat the same. The Woman's Bible
  • According to the Christian religion,Jesus Christ resurrected from death.
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