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2:18) 36. Preachings of Sardis (Rev 3:1) 37. Preachings of Laodicea (Rev 3:14) 38. Preaching of Etrascons (Mat 16:16) 39. Preaching of Epicuresam (Acts 17:18) 40. Preaching of Stoicks (Acts 17:18) 41. Opposite Preaching of Holy Sprit (Mt 12:31, 32; I Cor 3:14, 15) 42. Non-Trinity Preaching (Heb 1:1-4; John 14:17, 23) 43. Preaching of Apollo (Acts 18:24, 25) 44. Preaching of Hermes (Acts 14:12) 45. Greek fable Preachings (Gal 1:6, 7) 46. Preaching of Nicolaitans (Rev 2:15) 47. Preaching of Jezebel (Rev 2:20) Diagram of relationship of creator in three positions God is Creator 12. Profane Preaching (1 Tim 4:7) 13. Disputing Preachings (1 Tim 6:3-5) 14. Infirmities Preachings (1 Tim 5:23) 15. Fable Preachings (2 Tim 4:4) 16. Spy Preachings (Gal 2:4) 17. Uncleanness & Deceit & Guile Preachings (1 Thes 2:3) 18. Pleasing men Preachings (1 Thes 2:4) 19. Flattering Preachings (1 Thes 2:5) 20. Preaching of cloke Covetousness (1 Thes 2:6) 21. Preaching of Scoffers (2 Pet 3:3) 22. Preaching of Herod (Mark 8:15; Lk 12:1; Mt 16:6; 1 Cor 5:7) 23.Charity (or) Social services Preachings (Jude 12) 24. Sorcery Preachings (Acts 8:9) 25. Systemless Preachings (Mat 7:23) 26. Private interpretation Preachings (2 Pet 1:20) 27. Perverse Preaching (Num 22:32) 28. Eagles Preachings (Mat 24:28) 29. Mad Preachings (Amos 6:5) 30. Begging Preachings (Judges 17:8) 31. Craftiness Preachings (2 Cor 4:2) 32. False Prophet (or) Fear Preaching (Mt 24:11) 33. Preachings of Pergamos (Rev 2:12) 34. Preachings of Ephesus (Rev 2:2) 35. Preachings of Thyatira (Rev The Salvation is the Gift of God 411 Lord to the subject of the clause or sentence. The reflexive pronouns are “myself,” “yourself,” “herself,” “himself,” “itself,” “ourselves,” “yourselves,” and “themselves.” 7. Intensive Pronouns: An intensive pronoun is a pro- noun used to emphasize its antecedent. Intensive pronouns are identical in form to reflexive pronouns. Analysis – IV (The explanation from the page no 46 of 2nd part) The false teachings are – 1.Letter Preaching (2 Cor 3:6, 8) 2. Preaching of Law (Gal 5:1-12, Acts 1:1-5) 3. Opposite doctrine of Christ (2 John 8, 9, 10) 4. Single name Preaching (John 15:16; 17:16, 11, 12; Acts 3:16; 4:12, 17; 5:41; Prov 30:4) 5. Preaching of Sabbath (Col 2:16) 6. Doctrine of Sadducees (Mat 16:12) 7. Doctrine of Pharisees (Mat 16:12) 8. Son of Perdition Preaching (2 Thes 2:3) 9. Opposite Preaching of Father (1 John 2:22) 10. Soul subverting Preaching (Acts 15:24) 11. Own lusts Preaching (2 Tim 4:3) Salvation through Born Again are used to refer to singular nouns or nouns phrases and “these” and “those” are used to refer to plural nouns and noun phrases. “That” can also be us as a relative pro- noun. 3. Interrogative Pronouns: An interrogative pronoun is used to ask questions. 4. Indefinite Pronouns: An indefinite pronoun is a pronoun referring to an identifiable but not specified person or thing. An indefinite pronoun conveys the idea of al, any, none, or some. The most common indefinite pronouns re “all” “another,” “any,” “anybody,” “each,” “ever- ybody,” “few,” “many,” “nob- ody,” “none,” “one,” “several,” “some,” “somebody,” and “som- eone.” 5. Relative Pronouns: A rel- ative pronoun is used to link one phrase or clause to another phr- ase or clause. The relative pro- nouns are “who,” “whom,” ‘th- at,” and “which.” The compo- unds “whoever,” “whomever,” and “whichever” are also relative pronouns. 6. Reflexive Pronouns: A reflexive pronoun to refer back The Salvation is the Gift of God 410 Salvation through Born Again is not Savior