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33 Cards in this Set
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Universe
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The collective name of heaven and Earth
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Revelational
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That which is revealed
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Infinity
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Unlimited extent of time, space, or quantity.
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Diversity
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Difference
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Individuality
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Separate or distinct existance
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Distinct
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To distinguish, set a apart, separate, unique.
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Identity ?
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Sameness -- as distinguished from similar and diversity.
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Principle
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The basic truth, law or assumption.
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Rudiments |
A first principle or element; that which is just to be learned; basic.
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Pertaining to America
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Pertaining to Christ.
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History: |
An account of facts, story, KNOWLEDGE of fact or events, description, action of individuals.
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Outline: Government
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Direction, regulation, control and restraint.
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Purpose of the Rudiments Course (theme) |
1) How Men are governed.
2) How God uses individual character to forward his story. |
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Describe The Principle approach |
It is Americ'as historic Christian method of Bibicla reasoning which makes the Turth's of Gods Word the bases of the subject.
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The principle approach: 1_ Describe God's Principle of Individuality |
Everything is God created. It is unique and for a purpose. God maintains and protects what he created.
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The principle Approach. 2) Describe: The Christian Principle of Self-Government. |
When you rule your owh thoughts and actions are based upon God, yo will have more freedom.
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The principle Approach. 3) Describe: America's Heritage of Christian Character |
Remembering the Christian heritage of our country, our families, our lives. God's character is stamped upon our hearts.
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The principle Approach. 4) Describe: Conscience is the Most Sacred of All Property |
Conscience is an internal property that what you THINK, PRACTICE, and PROFESS is property and has value. Many Christians have died to protect their conscience.
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The Study of History & Government: What are the to great time periods measured by all of history |
1) B.C. - Before Christ.
2) A.D. - Anno Domini- "in the year of our Lord. |
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The Study of History & Government: What is significant about the two great time periods that measure all of history? |
They are centered around Jesus. Jesus is the focal point of history.
All time points to him. |
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The Study of History & Government: Historians divide time into what three eras? |
1) Ancient History - 4004 B.C. - fall of the Roman empire (A.D. 500)
2) Medieval History -- fall of Rome (500 A.D) - Protestant Reformation 1500 A.D.) 3) Modern History - Protestant Reformation (A.D. 1500) to now. |
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The Study of History & Government: Ancient history starts and ends when |
c. 4004 B.C. until the fall of the Roman empire about A.D. 500.
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The Study of History & Government: Medieval History starts and ends when. |
fall of Rome (about A.D. 500) until the Protestant Reformation A.D. 1500).
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The Study of History & Government: Modern History starts and ends when |
beginning of the Protestant Reformation (A.D. 1500) until now.
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The Study of History & Government: What does the "c." or "c.a." mean |
circa or about (approximately)
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The Study of History & Government: When using B.C. does it go before or after the date - give an example |
-B.C. is after the date 100 B.C.
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The Study of History & Government: Where does A.D. usually go in reference to the date. Give an example. |
A.D. ususally goes before the date.
A.D. 2000. |
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The Study of History & Government: If a date doesn't indicate A.D. or B.C. what do you do. |
If B.C. or A.D. is not indicated, then assume it is A.D.
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The Study of History & Government: IV. What did God do right after the flood. |
God established the first civil government to protect his creation from self destruction.
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The Study of History & Government: Why did God establish the first civil government |
To protect his creation from self destruction.
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The Study of History & Government: vii. How many years did it take for God's internal law to become an external civil government which would allow civil liberty to man? |
1787 years for internal law to become an external civil government which would allow civil liberty to man.
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The Study of History & Government: In what year did God's internal law become an external civil government in the U.S. |
1787
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