What did John Gill believe?

Gill was an uncompromising Dissenter. His objections to the Church of England were many; he believed that the only true relationship between Church and State was complete separation and that the only true form of the visible church was in autonomous congregational churches.
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What is John Gill known for?

John Gill has had a distinguished career both as a teacher and as a ceramic artist. He is most noted for his sculptural forms which have been exhibited in a number of museums and collections but he has experimented with a wide variety of techniques and forms.
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Was John Gill a hyper-Calvinist?

Historians have long debated John Gill's theological identity. Some contend he was a hyper-Calvinist who denied the free offer of the Gospel and the duty of all people to receive it. Others seek to defend him from this charge.
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Who was Gill?

Gill is the leader of a mysterious cult-like organization called the Secret Society which has manipulated world events for over 2000 years, and is dedicated to the salvation of mankind, and creation of a new utopia.
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Is gill a girl name?

Gill is a gender-neutral name that originated as a surname on the Emerald Isle of Ireland.
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Is gill a God?

Gill is physically modeled after the Greek Gods of antiquity. His personality comes from various Judeo-Christian sources. He is similar to Jesus of Nazareth in his claim of being the messiah, the savior of mankind.
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What do hyper Calvinists believe?

Hyper-Calvinism is a branch of Protestant theology that denies the universal duty of human beings to believe in Christ for the salvation of their souls. It is at times regarded as a variation of Calvinism, but critics emphasize its differences from traditional Calvinistic beliefs.
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What is the difference between a Calvinist and a hyper Calvinist?

The difference between Calvinism and hyper-Calvinism is the distance between heaven and hell. Calvinism is full of life and passion for God and desires to make God's glory shine among the nations. Hyper-Calvinism is lifeless heresy that damns people to hell, kills evangelism, and ruins churches.
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What is a six point Calvinist?

You may be aware of the five points of Calvinism: total depravity, unconditional election, limited atonement, irresistible grace, and perseverance of the saints. However, there is a sixth point that is the basis to each of the other five points. This sixth point is the Calvinists' definition of the sovereignty of God.
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What is the biblical argument against predestination?

If man is totally incapable of good, then man cannot truly be remorseful or repentant. If man is totally incapable of good, then man cannot be faulted for his sins. If God predestined everything, then there is no such thing as randomness.
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Who is the strongest character in Street Fighter?

1 Akuma: The Strongest Street Fighter Character

The undisputed supreme master of the fist — his name translates to Devil or Demon — Akuma is in a class by himself. The younger brother of Gouken, he killed his master after learning his techniques and is focused on mastering its dark aspects.
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Who was guile inspired by?

In an interview with producer Noritaka Funamizu, he reveals that Guile's overall appearance was modeled after Jean Pierre Polnareff, a character from the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.
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Is Seth M Bison?

Seth (セス, Sesu?) is a video game character from the Street Fighter series, first appearing as the main antagonist of Street Fighter IV. They are the CEO of Shadaloo's weapon division, S.I.N., and one of many genetically engineered replacement bodies for M. Bison.
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Is Cammy a clone?

Cammy was a female clone of Bison; however, she was the same age and acted the same way as the others, though it was later revealed that she could control the Psycho Drive. Except for Cammy, the Dolls' names are based after the months of the year, in their home country's language.
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Why does Seth have a male voice?

Seth has no gender. He has a male voice, so he uses male pronouns. His physical body is a completely synthetic creation, so he is still seen as "male", despite the feminine appearance of his replacement body.
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What is Seth's number?

Seth is a non-playable final boss in the arcade version of Street Fighter IV, but is selectable in the home console version. In the character's ending, Seth is revealed to be "Number 15", one of many androids created by Bison which are intended to be a replacement body for him.
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Is Rose a JoJo reference?

The series has made multiple references to JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, as well as taking inspiration from several of the designs used in the series. The most notable of which are the character designs for fighters Guile and Rose.
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Is Guile a Zoner?

What do Simon Belmont, Guile, and Cetrion have in common? They're rad? That's close and not technically incorrect. But all three are zoners in fighting games.
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What archetype is Guile?

Though he's definitely a bit large for it, there's nowhere that Guile belongs other than the Fighter archetype. With his boxer's stance, aggressive style, and solid resilience, he's clearly a member of the Brawler class. Guile's a pretty cool guy.
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Who is the weakest Street Fighter?

Street Fighter: 10 Weakest Characters In The Series, Ranked (According To Lore)
  • 8 Decapre. ...
  • 7 Sodom. ...
  • 6 Birdie. ...
  • 5 Rufus. ...
  • 4 El Fuerte. ...
  • 3 F.A.N.G. ...
  • 2 Dan. ...
  • 1 Sean. Sean takes the cake when it comes to being the weakest character in Street Fighter.
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Is Oro the strongest?

Fighting style and abilities

Story-wise, Oro is one of the most powerful characters in the series. Much of this power comes from him wielding the arts of Senjutsu, a Chinese originated martial art of mythical and legendary proportions.
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How does Calvinism differ from Christianity?

Calvinists differ from Lutherans (another major branch of the Reformation) on the spiritual real presence of Christ in the Lord's Supper, theories of worship, the purpose and meaning of baptism, and the use of God's law for believers, among other points.
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Does God love everyone Calvinism?

While some Calvinists forthrightly deny that God loves everyone, more commonly Calvinists attempt to affirm the love of God for all persons in terms that are compatible with their doctrines that Christ died only for the elect--those persons God has unconditionally chosen to save.
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Are Baptists Calvinists?

The Particular Baptists adhered to the doctrine of a particular atonement—that Christ died only for an elect—and were strongly Calvinist (following the Reformation teachings of John Calvin) in orientation; the General Baptists held to the doctrine of a general atonement—that Christ died for all people and not only for ...
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