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The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...
Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...
a person who supplies reporter with information
eni ti o pese ifitonileti fun asoju-koroyin
Whether or not employees are happy and feel fulfilled in their positions.
Boya inu awon osise dun ti ise won si te won lorun abi beeko
The reasonable opportunities for advertising to be seen and read.
Awon anfaani ti o mogbon dani fun ipolowo ki a le ri i ki a si le ka a
The sinner who repents of sin and seeks forgiveness (1451). In the early Church, public sinners belonged to an "order of penitents," who did public penance for their sins, often for years (1447). Penitential acts or practices refer to those which dispose one ...
Elese naa ti o nronupiwada ti o si nwa idariji (1451) Ninu ijo ibere, awon ti o dese ni gbangba je ara "egbe awon ti o ronupiwada" ti won nronupiwada ni gbangba fun ese won, ni opolopo igba fun opolopo odun (1447) Awon ise abi asa ironupiwada ntoka si nje ki ...
Those who accepted Jesus' message to follow him are called his disciples. Jesus associated his disciples with his own life, revealed the mystery of the Kingdom to the disciples and gave them a share in his mission, his joy, and his sufferings (767, 787).
Awon ti o gba oro Jesu lati tele e ni a pe ni awon omo eyin re Jesu fi ibasepo si aarin awon omo eyin re ati emi oun funra re, o se afihan ijinle Ijoba naa fun awon omo eyin ti o si fun won ni ipin ninu ise re, ati ijiya re (767, 787)
The fifth book of the Old Testament.
Iwe ikarun un ti Majemu Laelae
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
A term used to express the manners in which non-managerial staff can make essential decisions without consulting a boss/manager.
Documentation intended to help a student learn successfully but not to teach him/her
Akosile ti a pete re lati ran akekoo kan lowo lati kawe pelu aseyori sugbon ti ki ise lati ko o
Those who have been incorporated into Christ in Baptism and constituted as the people of God, the Church (871). The term "lay faithful" refers to the laity, all the faithful except those in Holy Orders and those who belong to a religious state approved by the ...
Awon ti o ti wonu Kristi ninu Iribomi ti won si je eniyan Olorun, Ijo naa (871) Oro naa "awon onigbagbo ponbele" ntoka si awon omo ijo, gbogbo awon onigbagbo yato si awon ti o wa ninu Ise Iranse ati awon ti o wa ni ipo ti esin kan ti Ijo fi owo si (897)