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| one who opposes christianity |
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| fully and unconditionally guaranteed as a legal right, benefit, or privilage |
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| one who believes it impossible to know if God exists |
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| a church member who holds beliefs opposed to church dogma |
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| not feeling or showing emotion; calm |
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| a foolish or stupid person |
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| turning out many products of the mind |
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| not liable to doubt, attack, or question |
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| a procession, as of horesmen, carriages |
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| to rejoice greatly; glory |
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| a yielding in opinion, judgement |
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