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"Enligit detta påfund, har jag bygt et Monochordium, i så måtto, at det fullan hafver 13 strängar, ock skulle dy snarare heta Tredekachordium, men som alla strängarna, äro af en nummer, längd ock thon ; så behåller jag det gamla namnet.
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projected-00309547-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dakota%20Territory | Dakota Territory | Introduction | The Territory of Dakota was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from March 2, 1861, until November 2, 1889, when the final extent of the reduced territory was split and admitted to the Union as the states of North and South Dakota. | [] | [
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Bibliography of South Dakota history
List of governors of Dakota Territory
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Historic regions of the United States
History of North Dakota
History of South Dakota
List of Dakota Territory Civil War units
Territorial evolution of the United States
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projected-00309548-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20governors%20of%20Dakota%20Territory | List of governors of Dakota Territory | Introduction | Ten individuals served as governors of Dakota Territory during its existence as an organized incorporated territory of the United States between March 2, 1861, and November 2, 1889, when the final extent of the reduced territory was split and admitted to the Union as the states of North and South Dakota. Additionally, ... | [] | [
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projected-00309549-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oceana | Oceana | Introduction | Oceana may refer to:
Oceana (singer), a German singer
Oceana (album), an album by Derek Sherinian
Oceana (band), an American post-hardcore band
Oceana (nightclub), a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom
Oceana (non-profit group), an ocean conservation group
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Oceana (album), an album by Derek Sherinian
Oceana (band), an American post-hardcore band
Oceana (nightclub), a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom
Oceana (non-profit group), an ocean conservation group
MV Oceana, a cruise ship
Oceana Publications, a U.... | Oceana, West Virginia
Oceana County, Michigan
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Oceana (album), an album by Derek Sherinian
Oceana (band), an American post-hardcore band
Oceana (nightclub), a chain of nightclubs in the United Kingdom
Oceana (non-profit group), an ocean conservation group
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projected-00309553-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstella%205555%3A%20The%205tory%20of%20the%205ecret%205tar%205ystem | Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem | Introduction | is a 2003 animated musical science fiction film. The film serves as a visual companion to Discovery, the second studio album by Daft Punk. Interstella 5555 tells the story of the abduction and rescue of an interstellar pop band. The film was produced by Toei Animation, directed by Kazuhisa Takenouchi and supervised by ... | [] | [
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projected-00309554-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20A.%20Burleigh | Walter A. Burleigh | Introduction | Walter Atwood Burleigh (October 25, 1820 – March 7, 1896) was an American physician, lawyer, and pioneer. He represented the Dakota Territory as a non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives. | [] | [
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projected-00309554-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter%20A.%20Burleigh | Walter A. Burleigh | Biography | Walter Atwood Burleigh (October 25, 1820 – March 7, 1896) was an American physician, lawyer, and pioneer. He represented the Dakota Territory as a non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives. | Walter was born in Waterville, Maine on October 25, 1820. He served in the Aroostook War in 1839, studied medicine in Burlington, Vermont and Manhattan, New York City, and began his practice in Richmond, Maine. In 1852 he moved to Kittanning, Pennsylvania. Then, around 1861, he became an Indian agent at Greenwood, Dako... | [] | [
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projected-00309555-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar%20S.%20Gifford | Oscar S. Gifford | Introduction | Oscar Sherman Gifford (October 20, 1842 – January 16, 1913) was an American lawyer of Canton, South Dakota. He served six years in the United States House of Representatives, first as the non-voting delegate from the Dakota Territory, then as a full member of the House from South Dakota.
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projected-00309556-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allariz | Allariz | Introduction | Allariz is a town and municipality (in ) in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It occupies the center of the western half of the province, connecting with the towns (concellos) of Taboadela, Paderne, Sandiás, Vilar de Santos, Rairiz de Veiga, Xunqueira de Ambía, A Merca and A Bola. The are... | [] | [
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projected-00309556-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allariz | Allariz | History | Allariz is a town and municipality (in ) in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It occupies the center of the western half of the province, connecting with the towns (concellos) of Taboadela, Paderne, Sandiás, Vilar de Santos, Rairiz de Veiga, Xunqueira de Ambía, A Merca and A Bola. The are... | Local life had its origin in the castro which dominates the Arnoia. Little is known about development of the town until the barbarian invasions of the seventh century. Legends attribute its foundation to the Suevian chieftain Alaric. All that is known is that its first name was Villa Alaricii.
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projected-00309556-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allariz | Allariz | Tourist sites | Allariz is a town and municipality (in ) in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It occupies the center of the western half of the province, connecting with the towns (concellos) of Taboadela, Paderne, Sandiás, Vilar de Santos, Rairiz de Veiga, Xunqueira de Ambía, A Merca and A Bola. The are... | Allariz constitutes one of the most important historical-artistic sites of Galicia. In the town there are admirable examples of military, religious, and civil elements. Today it preserves its medieval character, reflected in its monuments and in its cobblestone streets.
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projected-00309556-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allariz | Allariz | Festa do Boi (Festival of the Ox) | Allariz is a town and municipality (in ) in the province of Ourense, Autonomous Community of Galicia, Spain. It occupies the center of the western half of the province, connecting with the towns (concellos) of Taboadela, Paderne, Sandiás, Vilar de Santos, Rairiz de Veiga, Xunqueira de Ambía, A Merca and A Bola. The are... | According to this legend, with heavy anti-semitic overtones, the festival began in the Middle Ages. The Jewish community tried to ruin the procession of Corpus Christi when it was crossing their street on the way to the Church of Santo Estevo. Supposedly the Jews insulted the people, made fun of the religious symbols... | [] | [
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projected-00309558-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Introduction | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | [] | [
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projected-00309558-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Description | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | The tantō is a single or double edged dagger with a length between 15 and 30 cm (1 Japanese shaku). The tantō was designed primarily as a stabbing weapon, but the edge can be used for slashing as well.
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projected-00309558-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | History of tantō in Japan | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | The production of swords in Japan is divided into specific time periods:
Jōkotō (ancient swords, until around 900 A.D.)
Kotō (old swords from around 900–1596)
Shintō (new swords 1596–1780)
Shinshintō (new new swords 1781–1876)
Gendaitō (modern swords 1876–1945)
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projected-00309558-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Heian to Muromachi | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | The tantō was invented partway through the Heian period. With the beginning of the Kamakura period, tantō were forged to be more aesthetically pleasing, and hira and uchi-sori tantō becoming the most popular styles. Near the middle of the Kamakura period, more tantō artisans were seen, increasing the abundance of the w... | [
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projected-00309558-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Momoyama to the early Edo period | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | Approximately two hundred and fifty years of peace accompanied the unification of Japan, in which there was little need for blades. In this period, both the katana and wakizashi were invented, taking the place of the tantō and tachi as the most-used pair of weapons, and the number of tantō forged was severely decreased... | [
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projected-00309558-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Late Edo period | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | There were still a few tantō being forged during this period, and the ones that were forged reflected the work of the Kamakura, Nambokucho, or Muromachi eras. Suishinshi Masahide was a main contributor towards the forging of tantō during this age. There are now only prehistoric tantō being used in combat. | [
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projected-00309558-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Meiji to present | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | Many tantō were forged before World War II, due to the restoration of the Emperor to power. Members of the Imperial Court began wearing the set of tachi and tantō once more, and the number of tantō in existence increased dramatically. After World War II, a restriction on sword forging caused tantō manufacture to fall v... | [] | [
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projected-00309558-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | Blade types | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | Hira (平): A very common tantō form with no shinogi, the edge bevels reaching all the way from the edge (ha) to the back (mune) with no separate flats in between, creating an almost triangular cross-section (the back is ridged, as on most other blade forms, so the cross-section is actually an extremely asymmetrical diam... | [
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projected-00309558-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tant%C5%8D | Tantō | See also | A is one of the traditionally made Japanese swords (nihonto) that were worn by the samurai class of feudal Japan. The tantō dates to the Heian period, when it was mainly used as a weapon but evolved in design over the years to become more ornate. Tantō were used in traditional martial arts (tantojutsu). The term has ... | List of daggers
Fighting knife
Japanese sword
Kaiken (dagger)
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projected-00309561-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William%20Jayne | William Jayne | Introduction | William A. Jayne (October 8, 1826March 20, 1916) was an American politician and physician. He served as Governor of the Dakota Territory and as the territory's delegate to the United States House of Representatives during the American Civil War.
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projected-00309562-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Garrick | Richard Garrick | Introduction | Richard Garrick (December 27, 1878 – August 21, 1962) was an Irish-born American actor and director. | [] | [
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projected-00309562-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Garrick | Richard Garrick | Life and career | Richard Garrick (December 27, 1878 – August 21, 1962) was an Irish-born American actor and director. | Garrick was born Richard Thomas O'Brien in the townland of Portlaw, County Waterford, Ireland. His father, James E. O'Brien, was a master tailor in that town, counting among his clients Lord Waterford as well as other nobility and landed gentry. In 1882, James left Portlaw for the United States. He landed in North Adam... | [
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projected-00309562-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Garrick | Richard Garrick | Director | Richard Garrick (December 27, 1878 – August 21, 1962) was an Irish-born American actor and director. | A Heart Reclaimed (1912)
The Part of Her Life (1912)
The Laird's Daughter (1912)
His Father's Bugle (1912)
Officer Murray (1912)
By-Gone Days (1913)
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A Wondrous Melody (1914)
A Tangle in Hearts (1915)
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projected-00309562-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard%20Garrick | Richard Garrick | Actor | Richard Garrick (December 27, 1878 – August 21, 1962) was an Irish-born American actor and director. | A Certain Party (1911 play) - Roundsman Timothy Moline
The Deep Purple (1911 film) - Inspector Bruce
The Mistress of the Air (1914 film) - Tom Hendricks, the Villain
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projected-00309563-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Introduction | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | [] | [
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projected-00309563-001 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Effects | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | Research from 2007 shows that suicide websites indeed could be more efficient in providing emotional help for people contemplating suicide than suicide hotlines. Primary reasons are asynchronous nature of discussion in newsgroups giving enough time for thoughtful response and group-based discussion that suicidal people... | [] | [
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projected-00309563-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Suicide information | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | A.s.h does not censor information on suicide methods and does not prohibit such discussion. Opponents see discussion of suicide methods as potentially endangering vulnerable people - people who would otherwise live through crisis, might commit suicide given information on lethal methods.
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projected-00309563-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Coverage in the news | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | The newsgroup has been a target of news reports alleging a direct relationship between "avoidable" suicides and the suicide-facilitating nature of the newsgroup and web site.
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projected-00309563-004 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Coverage in other media | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | A.s.h World Wide Suicide (2002) (TV), a documentary about a.s.h
Norway.today is a theatrical drama inspired by a true story. A young Norwegian man and a young Austrian girl agreed a suicide pact on a.s.h, and jumped to death from Prekestolen (Pulpit Rock). Their tent, some beer, and a stereo were eventually found ther... | [] | [
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projected-00309563-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | Terminology | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | Ticket
Refers to having all the tools and preparations collected and readied to complete a suicide, i.e., a ticket for the "bus".
Catch the bus
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projected-00309563-006 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alt.suicide.holiday | Alt.suicide.holiday | See also | alt.suicide.holiday (a.s.h, ASH or ash) is a Usenet newsgroup. Its original purpose was to discuss the relationship between suicide rates and holiday seasons. However, it has since evolved into a broad discussion forum where suicidal people can openly share their thoughts. Some participants are not suicidal, but post t... | Seasonal effects on suicide rates
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projected-00309564-000 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Introduction | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-002 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Jewish demonology | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Jewish demonology escalated with the rise of Jewish pseudepigraphic writings of the 1st Century BCE, in particular with Enochic apocrypha. Jewish apocrypha initially influenced post-New Testament writings of the early fathers, which further defined Christian demonology. Thus followed literary works such as The Didache,... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-003 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Mainstream Christian demonology | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Mainstream Christianity typically acknowledges a belief in the existence (or ontological existence) of demons, fallen angels, the Devil and Satan. In Christian evangelism, doctrines of demonology are influenced by interpretations of the New Testament, namely interpretations of the Gospels, in that dealing with spirits ... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-005 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Evangelical Christian demonology | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Evangelical Christian denominations typically believe that Satan and his agents exert significant influence over the world and its power structures. They believe that a conflict exists involving territorial spirits or other hostile spirits forces, based on passages such as ("the whole world is under the control of the... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-007 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Catholic practices | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | The most notable of spiritual warfare prayers in the Catholic tradition is known as the Prayer to Saint Michael the Archangel.
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projected-00309564-008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Lutheranism, Anglicanism and Reformed Christianity | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | The practice of exorcism was also known among the first generation of teachers and pastors in the Lutheran Reformation. Johannes Bugenhagen was the pastor of the Wittenberg town church and officiated at Martin Luther's wedding. In a letter addressed to Luther and Melanchthon dated November 1530, Pomeranus recounted his... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Evangelicalism | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Practices of "spiritual warfare" vary throughout Christianity. The development of specific spiritual warfare techniques has also generated many discussions in the Christian missions community. Critical exchanges of views may be found in periodicals such as the Evangelical Missions Quarterly and in conferences sponsored... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-011 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Pentecostalism | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Spiritual warfare has become a prominent feature in Pentecostal traditions. The concept is well embedded in Pentecostal history, particularly through Jessie Penn-Lewis's book War on the Saints arising from the Welsh Revival in the early twentieth century. However, Jessie Penn-Lewis preaches a very different kind of spi... | [] | [
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projected-00309564-012 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spiritual%20warfare | Spiritual warfare | Spiritual Mapping & the Charismatic movement | Spiritual warfare is the Christian concept of fighting against the work of preternatural evil forces. It is based on the biblical belief in evil spirits, or demons, that are said to intervene in human affairs in various ways. Although spiritual warfare is a prominent feature of neo-charismatic churches, various other C... | Spiritual mapping refers to the 21st century Evangelical belief that all history is a battle between Satan and God. Neo-Evangelicals who follow the spiritual mapping movement perceive the world in terms of demonic activity and believe that they can use prayer and other Evangelical religious practices to counteract evil... | [] | [
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