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    First Crusade

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    The First Crusade The First Crusade - 1096 - 1099 A brief description and outline of the Cause of the Crusades is as follows: The massacre of 3000 Christian Pilgrims in Jerusalem prompted the first crusade Religious Conviction of crusaders The Instinct to Fight The Preaching of Peter the Hermit The Threat of the Turks The Council of Clermont led by Pope Urban II - "It is the will of God" Leaders of the First Crusade The leaders of the First Crusade included some of

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    The Crusades Paper

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    The Crusades were expeditions that originated in completion of a solemn vow in order to deliver the Holy areas from Mohammedan domination. The origin of the word can be traced to the cross. This meaningful cross was worn as a badge on the outer garment of those who took part in these enterprises and also made out of cloth. Since the Middle Ages‚ the meaning of the word crusade has been comprehended to contain all wars undertaken in the act or practice of pursuing a vow. It was also directed against

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    WHO wrote this Gospel? | Tradition ascribes it to the Apostle Matthew | John Mark‚ a disciple of St Peter | A Syrian (named Luke) from Antioch who was a physician and friend of St. Paul | WHEN was it written? | Possibly after the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem in AD 70 | 64 AD | Between AD 65 and 80 | WHERE was it supposed to be written? | Antioch in Syria | Rome | Corinth in Greece | WHO was it written for? | Primarily for Jewish converts to Christianity | Christians of non-Jewish

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    pointless

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    Anatolia which lowered his forces moral even more. Then he abandoned his forces at Attalia‚ this would have made his men even angrier with him than they already were. While at a counsel in Antioch his mistakes cost the crusading forces a great deal‚ even more than they already had. He refused to help Raymond of Antioch attack Allepo‚ (then again you can’t really

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    Matthew's Prayer

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    In this term paper it is my desire to study the "Prayer Jesus Taught Us To Pray"‚ using the Christian prayer better known as "The Lord’s Prayer"‚ found in Matthew 6.5-13. It is also my desire to look at the concept of how‚ why and what we are to pray as Jesus taught in the Sermon on the Mount. It should be noted that Jesus teaching on prayer is found not only in Matthew 6.9-13 but also in Luke 11.2-4 and these contrasting scriptures will be reviewed in greater details. I. BACKGROUND INFORMATION

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    name given to Saul upon his baptism. Paul then began his traveling missions preaching about Christ. This paper will describe three of Paul’s most important missions. First Missionary Journey Paul began his first missionary in the town of Antioch is Syria. Paul was accompanied by Barnabas and John Mark. The group traveled from Syria to Cyprus‚ then from Pisidia and Galatia spreading Jesus’ word. However‚ the words of Paul and Barnabas were not always received with open arms. Although many

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    that the stragglers finally arrived in Antioch‚ their confidence from the previous year shattered by the arduous journey. Upon reaching Antioch‚ Prince Raymond urged Louis to swiftly assault Aleppo‚ a strategic target now under Nur-ed-Din’s control. Louis‚ however‚ deferred‚ citing the need to first visit the Holy Sepulchre. Meanwhile‚ Queen Eleanor‚ whose bond with Louis had weakened amid the trials of their voyage‚ expressed her desire to remain in Antioch and seek a divorce. Aware of their distant

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    Church history quiz 1

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    Augustine: 1. Became a believer under Ambrose. 2. Became boshop of hippo 3. Strongly against Donatists and Pelagians. Chtysostom: 1. An elder and eventually a bishop (against his will) in Antioch. Cyril: 1. Bishop of Alexandria. 2. Viewed Jesus as one person. Donatus: North African bishop. Ignatius: 1. Bishop of Antioch 2. Argued the fundamental importance of bishops. 3. First person to mention universal catholic Church. Irenaeus: 1. A disciple of Ploycarp‚ bishop of Lyons and the first of the great

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    Muslim population that had settled there over 200 years ago. The crusade had been inspired by the famous speech that Pope Urban II gave‚ and word had spread that they were going to attempt such a dangerous journey. They had travelled from France‚ to Antioch and finally‚ to Jerusalem. The army was mostly made up of important people such as Raymond of Toulouse‚ Robert Lorraine and Stephen of Blois‚ who all had small army of retainers; there were also knights and few common people. It had taken the army

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    yes parents packet

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    Please DO NOT share this schedule with your children‚ this is for you to know what is going on during the retreat‚ we would like to keep the element of surprise for them. Thursday‚ June 13‚ 20113 – DAY 1 6:15 pm Leave AMBC 8:00 – 8:15 pm Arrive @ Lakewood * 8:30 – 10:00 pm Dinner & Welcome Establish ground rules Pre Camp Surveys Dorm Assignments 10:00 – 11:00 pm Closing Circle Campers to Dorms Youth Leaders Staff Meeting 12 am Lights OUT Friday‚ June 14

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