La bemolle maggiore

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Italian

Noun

  1. A-flat major

Hi Matthew: Please see below.
"Matthew Johnson" wrote in
message
news:E3765C64-83B9-8833-0A30-6E7C467095FA@srcbs.org...
> In article
<07DD6C6C-8DBE-37B2-91A1-17FFE1E68EDB@srcbs.org>,
> lsenders@hotmail.com says...
> >
> >Gary wrote:
> >d first and as a
> >> RESULT then put our faith in Christ.
> >>
> >> What have you? A "regenerate" person who has no faith,
and hence,
> >> no Christ, and no justification.
> >>
> >> This is what happens when you refuse to follow
Scripture and
> >> maintain that faith follows regeneration!
> >>
> >Apparently you are also unschooled in the doctrine of
grace.
>
> Apparently it is you who are really unschooled. For only
the unschooled think
> they can persuade anyone by starting out a reply with such
an arrogant retort as
> "Apparently you are also unschooled in the doctrine of
grace."
>
> Such a ghastly reply can have NOTHING in common with
grace -- any ANY sense of
> this word.

But his reply fits in perfectly with HIS DOCTRINE OF
"GRACE!"

Think about it.

The so called 'doctrines of grace,' espoused by Loren and
Calvinists
are no doctrines of grace whatsoever. They are rather
doctrines of
demons.

Gary



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Their English Pronunciation thâr, /ðeə(r)/, /De@(r)/ Homophones there they're Possessive determiner their belonging to them. :''They will meet tomorrow at their convenience''. :''This is probably their cat.'' belonging to someone of unknown gender :''Everyone must understand their feelings.'' Usage note For centuries, ''their'' has used with a singular antecedent; however, many condemn this usage for its violation of traditional agreement rules. Writers should only use this construction if they are sure it will be viewed as an intentional choice, rather than an error. See w:Singular_they singular they for a more in-depth discussion. Related terms they , them (personal pronouns, subject & object case) theirs (possessive pronoun) Translations border 0 width 100% - bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% Dutch: hun Esperanto : ilia , iliaj French: leur ''sing'', leurs ''pl'' Frisian: har width 1% bgcolor " FFFFE0" valign top width 48% German: ihr , ihre Italian: il loro ''m sing'', la loro ''f sing'', i loro ''m pl'', le loro ''f pl'' Slovak: ich Slovak ich Spanish: su ''sing'', sus ''pl'' Swedish: deras : Note: ''In French, Italian, and Spanish, the gender of this pronoun agrees with the thing(s) owned, not with the owner.'' Category:English determiners Category:English pronouns pl:Their