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		<title>Educating the Saints -- Learning Biblical Truths</title>
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                  <title> Paper Illustration of the Gospel</title>
                  
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                    <![CDATA[<p>An excellent way to witnessing to someone, as it sums up visually about salvation. If they die in their sins, and face the Law, God will give them Eternal Justice and they will end up in Hell. If they are sheltered in the Cross, He will give them mercy, and everlasting life</p>
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                  <title>Doctrine 101</title>
                  
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                    <![CDATA[<p>The Christian life begins the moment a person believes the Gospel, putting his complete confidence in the Lord Jesus Christfor salvation. At that moment, God provides the new believer with a greatnumber of unique and permanent blessings. "...and hath blessed us with allspiritual blessings in heavenly places in Christ." (Eph. 1:3) These blessings are a part of the inheritance of the believer, those useful doctrines and promises upon which the Christian may draw during the remainder of his lifetime on earth. </p>
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                  <title>History 101</title>
                  
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                    <![CDATA[<p>Any study of the Old Testament must include the study of history from the divine viewpoint.&#160;This type of study usually provides the Christian with a viewpoint thatis quite different from that taken by many historians.</p>
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