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  • 11fulness — a. 1. Plenitude, copiousness, abundance, profusion, affluence, plenty. 2. Repletion, satiety, sating, glut. 3. Completeness, completion, perfection, entireness. 4. Strength, loudness, clearness, resonance. 5. Enlargement, swelling, distention,… …

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  • 12fulness — noun (U) another spelling of fullness …

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  • 13Dispensation of the fulness of times — For other uses, see Dispensation (disambiguation). In Christianity, the dispensation (or administration) of the fulness of times is thought to be a world order or administration in which the heavens and the earth are under the political and/or… …

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  • 14Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times — The Church of the Firstborn of the Fulness of Times is a Mormon fundamentalist sect headquartered in northern Mexico that was founded in 1955 by Joel LeBaron and members of his family. Contents 1 Establishment 2 Missionary work 3 Schism and… …

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  • 15Melea —    Fulness, the son of Menan and father of Eliakim, in the genealogy of our Lord (Luke 3:31) …

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  • 16Second anointing — In the Latter Day Saint movement, the second anointing, also known historically and in Latter Day Saint scripture as the fulness of the priesthood, is an obscure and relatively rare ordinance usually conducted in temples as extension of the… …

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  • 17Hyperdispensationalism — is a further development of some (but not all) of the core doctrines of Dispensationalism and differs from the same, in that, principally (although not exclusively) it teaches the origin of the church, Which is his body [ [Ephesians 1:22 23 the… …

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  • 18List of Mormon fundamentalist leaders — Mormon fundamentalist leaders are those who lead, or have led, a Mormon fundamentalist group. Contents 1 Early Mormon leaders 2 Major Mormon fundamentalist groups 2.1 Factional breakdown: Mormon fundamentalist sects …

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  • 19Virtue — (Latin virtus ; Greek Polytonic|ἀρετή) is moral excellence. Personal virtues are characteristics valued as promoting individual and collective well being, and thus good by definition. The opposite of virtue is vice.Etymologically the word virtue… …

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  • 20Degrees of glory — The Plan of Salvation, as illustrated by some within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints theology, there are three degrees of glory (alternatively, kingdoms of glory) which are the… …

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