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purpose for all believers is the fullness of the Spirit, which God will graciously grant to them as they are fully consecrated to His will and trust in Christ's promises and atoning sacrifice on their behalf. Sanctification is the result of the continuous discipline and cleansing of the believer. The fullness of the Spirit does not, however, make believers incapable of choosing to sin, and
Evangelical Friends believe it is even possible to fall completely away from God. However, as long as they are willing to receive this discipline and experience the fullness of the Spirit, they are given the ability to experience victory over sin and to love God and other people to the fullest extent possible. Evangelical Friends believe the security of the believer is conditioned upon continuing faith in and obedience to Jesus Christ.
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common for many other evangelical branches of the church to speak of repentance and faith leading to regeneration (i.e., people are born again only after they exercise saving faith). By contrast, Reformed theology teaches that original sin and total depravity deprive all people of the moral ability and will to exercise saving faith. ... Regeneration is entirely the work of God the Holy Spirit – we can do nothing on our own to obtain it. God alone raises the elect from spiritual death to new life in Christ.
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Saviour Jesus Christ (Romans 5:1). Regeneration is the impartation of divine life which is manifested in that radical change in the moral character of man, from the love and life of sin to the love of God and the life of righteousness (2 Corinthians 5:17; 1 Peter 1:23). —Principles of Faith,
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births – natural birth of the physical body and another of the water and the spirit. This discourse with
Nicodemus established the Christian belief that all human beings – whether Jew or Gentile – must be "born again" of the spiritual seed of Christ. This understanding is further reinforced in 1 Peter 1:23. The
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in the parish without receiving any other initiation into the faith and still without any explicit personal attachment to Jesus Christ." He noted that "being a Christian means saying 'yes' to Jesus Christ, but let us remember that this 'yes' has two levels: It consists of surrendering to the word of
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and creates a sacramental bond of unity leaving an indelible mark on the person's soul. "Incorporated into Christ by Baptism, the person baptized is configured to Christ. Baptism seals the Christian with the indelible spiritual mark (character) of his belonging to Christ. No sin can erase this mark,
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Connected with his doctrine of the New Birth was that of Justification, which he affirmed to be inseparable from it, yet easily to be distinguished, as being not the same, but of a widely different nature. In order of time, neither of these is before the other; in the moment we are justified by the
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Though these two phases of the new birth occur simultaneously, they are, in fact, two separate and distinct acts. Justification is that gracious and judicial act of God whereby a soul is granted complete absolution from all guilt and a full release from the penalty of sin (Romans 3:23–25). This act
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In Reformed theology, "regeneration precedes faith." Samuel Storms writes that, "Calvinists insist that the sole cause of regeneration or being born again is the will of God. God first sovereignly and efficaciously regenerates, and only in consequence of that do we act. Therefore, the individual is
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holds that a personal conversion to Christianity is a joyful experience, in which the individual "accepts Christ as Lord" after which faith "daily grows inside the person." For Moravians, "Christ lived as a man because he wanted to provide a blueprint for future generations" and "a converted person
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while I sat alone staring at the sea I love, words I had not been certain I could understand or say fell from my lips: "Lord Jesus, I believe in You. I accept You. Please come into my life. I commit it to You." With these few words...came a sureness of mind that matched the depth of feeling in my
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Jesus replied, "Very truly I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God unless they are born again." "How can someone be born when they are old?" Nicodemus asked. "Surely they cannot enter a second time into their mother's womb to be born!" Jesus answered, "Very truly I tell you, no one can enter
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Seymour's holiness background suggests that Pentecostalism had roots in the holiness movement of the late nineteenth century. The holiness movement embraced the Wesleyan doctrine of "sanctification" or the second work of grace, subsequent to conversion. Pentecostalism added a third work of grace,
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A senior staff member in World Vision's California office elaborated on the importance of being "born again," emphasizing a fundamental "relationship" between individuals and Jesus Christ: "...the importance of a personal relationship with Christ that it's not just a matter of going to Christ or
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teach that people are born again when they believe that Jesus died for their sin, and was buried, and rose again, and that by believing/trusting in Jesus' death, burial and resurrection, eternal life shall be granted as a gift by God. Those who have been born again, according to Baptist teaching,
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with skepticism. It details what is presumably a private conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, with none of the disciples seemingly attending, making it unclear how a record of this conversation was acquired. In addition, the conversation is recorded in no other ancient Christian source other
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Evangelical Friends believe that those who are born again through faith in Jesus Christ receive the Holy Spirit at conversion and that they manifest the fruit of the Spirit and conform more to the likeness of God as they trust in the Lord and walk in obedience to His commands. They believe God's
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It is a common misconception that the Church of Jesus Christ teaches that these ordinances are required works to be "saved". It is actually taught that Christ has already saved all mankind from physical death and will save from spiritual death through repentance and obeying God's commandments at
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Latter Day Saints believe that to be born again is referring to a true repentance. In otherwords, rejecting the carnal sinful nature of men and making a covenant with God to live a righteous, Christ like life. This covenant is done initially as baptism by immersion at the age of 8, or age of
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holds that "we are cleansed of our sins and born again and renewed in Holy Baptism by the Holy Ghost. But some Lutherans also teach that whoever is baptized must, through daily contrition and repentance, drown The Old Adam so that daily a new man come forth and arise who walks before God in
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Edwyn Hoskyns argues that "born from above" is to be preferred as the fundamental meaning and he drew attention to phrases such as "birth of the Spirit", "birth from God", but maintains that this necessarily carries with it an emphasis upon the newness of the life as given by God himself.
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in article XV, entitled "Of Christ alone without Sin". In part, it reads: "sin, as S. John saith, was not in Him. But all we the rest, although baptized and born again in Christ, yet offend in many things: and if we say we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us."
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Seeing ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren, love one another with a pure heart fervently: / Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for
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Article XVII – Of Baptism: Baptism is not only a sign of profession and mark of difference whereby Christians are distinguished from others that are not baptized; but it is also a sign of regeneration or the new birth. The Baptism of young children is to be retained in the
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The traditional Jewish understanding of the promise of salvation is interpreted as being rooted in "the seed of Abraham"; that is, physical lineage from Abraham. Jesus explained to Nicodemus that this doctrine was in error – that every person must have two
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everlasting salvation, through our Lord Jesus Christ, they may continue thy servants, and attain thy promises; through the same Lord Jesus Christ thy Son, who liveth and reigneth with thee, in the unity of the same Holy Spirit, everlastingly. Amen."
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came to refer to a conversion experience, accepting Jesus Christ as lord and savior in order to be saved from hell and given eternal life with God in heaven, and was increasingly used as a term to identify devout believers. By the mid-1970s,
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In Reformed theology regeneration, the equivalent to being "born again," is a technical term referring to God revitalizing a person by implanting new desire, purpose and moral ability that lead to a positive response to the Gospel of
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in describing this doctrine, admonishes individuals: "'Ye must be born again.' Yield to God that He may perform this work in and for you. Admit Him to your heart. 'Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved.'"
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The term "born again" is used by several Christian denominations, but there are disagreements on what the term means, and whether members of other denominations are justified in claiming to be born-again Christians.
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a man should not be happy who is not holy." Also, "I say, may be born again and so become an heir of salvation." Wesley also states infants who are baptized are born again, but for adults it is different:
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passive in regeneration, neither preparing himself nor making himself receptive to what God will do. Regeneration is a change wrought in us by God, not an autonomous act performed by us for ourselves."
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when He told Nicodemus he "must be born again." The deliberate adoption of biblical terms which have different meanings for Catholics has become an effective tool in Rome's ecumenical agenda.
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communion." Baptism gives the person the grace of forgiveness for all prior sins; it makes the newly baptized person a new creature and an adopted child of God; it incorporates them into the
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nature they cannot have; that they may be baptized with Water and the Holy Ghost, and received into Christ's holy Church, and be made lively members of the same."
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3454:, entry for The Doctrine of Man (from Christianity), 2004.
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The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism
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2623:. Southfield: Reformed Presbyterian Church. Archived from
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are far more likely to say they are born-again (52%) than
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historically teach the new birth (first work of grace),
219:, and the original text is ambiguous which results in a
3043:. West Tennessee Historical Society. 2002. p. 41.
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The West Tennessee Historical Society Papers – Issue 56
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Perspectives on American Methodism: interpretive essays
2283:"Catechesi Tradendae (October 16, 1979) – John Paul II"
1458: – Twice-born status of Hindu male after Upanayana
571:
The National Directory of Catechesis (published by the
2987:. Calvary Holiness Methodist Church. 2021. p. 5.
2793:. South Georgia Confessing Association. Archived from
2166:(Downers Grove: Intervarsity Press, 2007), pp. 109–110
1428: – Doctrines held by major Christian denomination
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1452: – Christianity-affiliated religious nationalism
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The Oxford Handbook of Religion and American Politics
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3419:Southey, Robert; Southey, Charles Cuthbert (2010).
3393:
A History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
3357:Fallows, Samuel; Willett, Herbert Lockwood (1901).
3292:"Regeneration and New Birth: Must I Be Born Again?"
2860:. The United Methodist Church. 2004. Archived from
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2583:"Bible Presbyterian Church Online: WSC Question 88"
1347:/Renata, all of which mean "reborn", "born again".
1102:. This remains the common understanding in most of
636:, especially missionary work, to spread the faith.
292:Here, the Greek word translated as 'born again' is
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1138:attributed greater significance to the expression
3490:"The 25 Most Influential Evangelicals in America"
3061:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. 1999. p. 415.
2965:Williamson, Edward W.; Trim, Peggy, eds. (2012).
2944:Guidebook of the Emmanuel Association of Churches
2905:
2791:"Wesleyan Heritage Series: Entire Sanctification"
2744:Encyclopedia of Christianity in the United States
1814:I have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
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3875:Conservative Congregational Christian Conference
2742:Kurian, George Thomas; Lamport, Mark A. (2016).
2445:
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2072:, Methodist Episcopal Church, 1831, pp. 405–406.
1150:doctrine, and is connected with the doctrine of
450:than John and works based on John. According to
37:"New birth" redirects here. For other uses, see
3750:General Association of Regular Baptist Churches
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2621:"Do You Know the Truth About Being Born Again?"
2199:John 1-4, The International Critical Commentary
1248:described himself as "born again" in the first
962:The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
769:creation in Christ (II Cor. 5:17; Col. 1:27)."
764:, a Holiness Quaker denomination, teaches that
578:Echoing the writings of Pope John Paul II, the
136:himself refers to the Word of God as the seed.
3702:Evangelical Protestantism in the United States
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3237:"Are Catholics Born Again? – Catholic Answers"
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2714:Angell, Stephen Ward; Dandelion, Pink (2018).
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1930:, Faber & Faber 2nd ed. 1947, pp. 211, 212
1788:Beyond Born Again: Toward Evangelical Maturity
1055:On the other hand, an Evangelical site argues:
839:is a "sign of regeneration or the new birth."
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3588:, Oxford Handbooks Online, 2009, pp. 195–196.
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3294:. Third Millennium Ministries. Archived from
3217:. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
3190:(NKJV ed.). pp. 1 Corinthians 15:22
3166:. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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2683:Chosen for Life: The Case for Divine Election
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1014:. Consider transferring direct quotations to
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1422: – Tradition in some Christian churches
1078:Historically, Christianity has used various
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3740:Conservative Baptist Association of America
2718:. Cambridge University Press. p. 290.
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1547:. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 39.
924:. Woodcut for "Die Bibel in Bildern", 1860.
835:, in Article XVII – Of Baptism, state that
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2607:Shorter Westminster Catechism, Question 31
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1876:The Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization
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489:Saint Peter's Basilica facade, Rome, Italy
273:The final use of the phrase occurs in the
189:were not understood by a Jewish Pharisee,
4348:Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus
4338:Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood
3857:Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
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2746:. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 827.
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181:The term is derived from an event in the
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2772:Quaker Religious Thought, Issues 99–105
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1350:The command language and shell program
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147:with water and the related doctrine of
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3510:Chosen Books (Baker Publishing), 2008.
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3087:"The New Birth – A Personal Decision?"
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4363:National Association of Evangelicals
4020:Fundamentalist–modernist controversy
3814:Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee)
3773:Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod
2716:The Cambridge Companion to Quakerism
1878:, J. Wiley & Sons, 2012, p. 302.
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958:" are considered to be born again.
827:Wesleyan-Arminian covenant theology
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3545:Sider, J. and Knippers, D. (eds),
3523:, Algora Publishing, 2006, p. 203.
3320:See the section on Anglicanism in
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2081:LeFevre, CF. and Williamson, ID.,
1476: – View in Christian theology
1209:and the Christian counterculture,
1098:by the power of the water and the
627:With regard to the new birth, the
356:translation from darkness to light
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3908:Church of God (Anderson, Indiana)
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2540:"Baptism of those of Riper Years"
1603:Central Yearly Meeting of Friends
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595:Sovereign Military Order of Malta
4333:Christianity Today International
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580:National Directory of Catechesis
517:Catechism of the Catholic Church
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2832:. Abingdon Press. p. 95.
2830:Major United Methodist Beliefs
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3566:. Gallup.com. 18 January 2005
3396:. Johnson Reprint Corporation
3109:Reasoning From the Scriptures
2406:College of William & Mary
2400:Atwood, Scott Edward (1991).
1957:, iUniverse, 2003, pp. 55–56.
1874:Mullen, MS., in Kurian, GT.,
1836:Danker, Frederick W., et al,
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1233:gained international notice.
922:Julius Schnorr von Carolsfeld
735:Westminster Shorter Catechism
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388:of the new kind of beginning;
4262:Apostolic-Prophetic Movement
4090:Baptism with the Holy Spirit
3962:Seventh-day Adventist Church
2971:Evangelical Methodist Church
2776:Religious Society of Friends
2652:. Baker Books. p. 179.
2363:. Joel Baseley. p. 27.
2085:. Troy, NY, 1831–32, p. 66.
2050:Woman in the World of Jesus.
1582:. L. H. Everts. p. 834.
1432:Baptism with the Holy Spirit
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254:New Revised Standard Version
252:use "born again", while the
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4353:Fuller Theological Seminary
3829:Pentecostal Holiness Church
3725:Southern Baptist Convention
3475:Purves, A. and Partee, C.,
3267:The "Evangelical" Seduction
3138:www.churchofjesuschrist.org
2339:O'Sullivan, Declan (2014).
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4378:World Vision United States
4186:Contemporary worship music
4064:Los Angeles Crusade (1949)
3985:Calvary Chapel Association
2818:, vol. 2, pp. 193–194
2561:Reformed Church in America
2450:Sheldrake, Philip (2005).
2343:. FriesenPress. p. 9.
1578:Cathcart, William (1883).
1541:Joyner, F. Belton (2007).
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3549:Baker Books, 2005, p. 51.
3536:, ABC-CLIO, 2004, p. 137.
3521:Changing party coalitions
3158:Christofferson, D. Todd.
2686:. Crossway. p. 150.
2341:The Evangelizing Catholic
2048:Stagg, Evelyn and Frank.
1785:Price, Robert M. (1993).
1655:Stanford University Press
1647:Bornstein, Erica (2005).
1619:Wood, William W. (1965).
872:into the family of God".
772:Following the new birth,
399:. In the sermon entitled
205:New International Version
158:
4460:Christian fundamentalism
4419:Charles Grandison Finney
4302:Neo-charismatic movement
4272:Christian fundamentalism
3972:Nondenominational Family
3867:Congregationalist Family
3532:Utter, GH. and Tru, JL.,
2828:Stokes, Mack B. (1998).
2587:www.shortercatechism.com
2408:. pp. 7, 14, 20–24.
1487:
1106:, held, for example, in
1086:of initiation, that is,
1012:summarize the quotations
902:right hand of fellowship
645:Anabaptist denominations
475:Denominational positions
3562:Who has been born again
3452:Encyclopædia Britannica
3272:, Accessed 10 Feb 2013.
3215:churchofjesuschrist.org
3164:churchofjesuschrist.org
2680:Storms, Samuel (2007).
1160:Encyclopædia Britannica
508:ἐξ ὕδατος καὶ πνεύματος
258:New English Translation
50:, or to experience the
4399:Aimee Semple McPherson
4312:Seven Mountain Mandate
4052:Fourth Great Awakening
4035:Second Great Awakening
3893:Church of the Nazarene
3322:Baptismal regeneration
3027:Religious Bodies, 1936
2646:Sproul, R. C. (2005).
2476:"Articles of Religion"
2158:Joel C. Elworthy, Ed.
1426:Baptismal regeneration
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1088:spiritual regeneration
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370:Theologian Frank Stagg
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275:First Epistle of Peter
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185:in which the words of
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149:baptismal regeneration
122:First Epistle of Peter
116:has its origin in the
4465:Christian terminology
4358:Moody Bible Institute
4307:Red-Letter Christians
4047:Third Great Awakening
4030:First Great Awakening
3903:Free Methodist Church
3844:Restorationist Family
3834:Apostolic Pentecostal
3809:Assemblies of God USA
3628:Bash Reference Manual
3211:"Have You Been Saved"
3001:Longwe, Hany (2011).
2954:. 2002. pp. 7–8.
2889:The Methodist Visitor
2424:Clamp Divinity School
1696:Lever, A. B. (2007).
1450:Christian nationalism
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933:entire sanctification
929:Holiness Pentecostals
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798:entire sanctification
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663:after the new birth.
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315:Catholic Encyclopedia
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4470:Evangelical theology
4267:Bapticostal movement
4181:Contemporary worship
4160:Second work of grace
4140:Evangelical theology
4005:Azusa Street Revival
3093:: 5–6. 1 April 2009.
2952:Emmanuel Association
2113:. pp. 108–109.
1188:and Charles Partee:
1144:religious conversion
1142:as an experience of
832:Articles of Religion
778:Christian perfection
675:is mentioned in the
348:renewing of the mind
18:Born-again Christian
4292:Post-evangelicalism
4110:Biblical patriarchy
4100:Biblical literalism
3783:Presbyterian Family
3735:Missionary Baptists
3730:Independent Baptist
3624:"1.1 What is Bash?"
3506:Colson, Charles W.
2912:. Kingswood Books.
2778:. 2003. p. 22.
2506:on 15 December 2017
1968:A Bible Dictionary.
1605:. 2018. p. 26.
1391:Christianity portal
1289:Gallup Organization
952:Jehovah's Witnesses
947:Jehovah's Witnesses
941:third work of grace
823:first work of grace
653:Anabaptist theology
557:Catechesi Tradendae
376:The emphasis "from
4115:Biblical womanhood
4105:Biblical inerrancy
4040:Cane Ridge Revival
3852:Churches of Christ
3801:Pentecostal Family
2619:Pribble, Stephen.
2220:2 Corinthians 5:17
1970:BiblioLife, 2008.
1966:Emmons, Samuel B.
1738:UnmodifiedWord.com
1259:cultural construct
1116:Oriental Orthodoxy
926:
846:Methodist theology
825:. In keeping with
810:
659:this path receive
612:
584:New Evangelization
548:prior to Baptism.
492:
380:" (implying "from
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4135:Decision theology
4130:Christian Zionism
4095:Believers' Church
3993:
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3918:Keswickian Family
3819:Foursquare Church
3745:Free Will Baptist
3560:"Winseman. A.L.,
3012:978-99960-27-02-4
2753:978-1-4422-4432-0
2725:978-1-107-13660-1
2461:978-0-664-23003-6
2083:The Gospel anchor
1976:978-0-554-89108-8
1953:Fisichella, SJ.,
1928:The Fourth Gospel
1630:978-3-11-204424-7
1438:Born-again virgin
1112:Eastern Orthodoxy
1108:Roman Catholicism
1074:History and usage
1037:
1036:
898:Plymouth Brethren
892:Plymouth Brethren
731:Reformed churches
729:According to the
716:Reformed theology
552:Pope John Paul II
538:Baptism of desire
430:The Gospel Anchor
87:Plymouth Brethren
16:(Redirected from
4477:
4439:Jonathan Edwards
4383:Youth for Christ
4277:Evangelical left
4150:Kingdom theology
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4203:Revival meeting
4193:Mourner's bench
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4085:Baptism by fire
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4059:Healing revival
4025:Great Awakening
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308:Interpretations
301:anagegennēménoi
295:ἀναγεγεννημένοι
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287:1 Peter 1:22–23
286:
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250:Revised Version
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175:Alexandre Bida
173:, painting by
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