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- noun Plural form of
Charismatic .
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Especially among Evangelicals and so-called Charismatics you will find that the word
Latest Articles Orthodox Christian Information Center 2010
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"Charismatics" (the word's root means "gift of grace") are people who practice
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Nothing more than a means to an End for the 'Charismatics'.
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Nothing more than a means to an End for the 'Charismatics'.
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Nothing more than a means to an End for the 'Charismatics'.
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5 However, even the few references in the New Testament that touch upon the worship of the early Church show that, far from being a wild group of free-spirited "Charismatics," the Christians in the New Testament worshiped liturgically as did their fathers before them: they observed hours of prayer (Acts 3: 1); they worshiped in the Temple (Acts 2: 46, 3: 1, 21: 26); and they worshiped in Synagogues (Acts 18: 4).
Latest Articles Orthodox Christian Information Center 2010
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** Is it just me, or are all the hot women either Charismatics or baristas?
The Weekly Rant 2008
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Charismatics in America are being informed they are involved in apostasy. 1 of the reasons is they tolerate Catholic heresy and rebellion when they are commanded to correct truth errors.
TEXAS FAITH: Is shame still part of our culture? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com 2010
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** Is it just me, or are all the hot women either Charismatics or baristas?
Archive 2008-04-01 2008
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Many Charismatics appear to have absorbed some of the doctrine of the sects from which the movement originated.
Archive 2007-02-01 2007
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