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Encyclopedia > Cornelius the First

Cornelius the First was a Canadian rhinoceros, from Granby, Quebec, who was the normal leader of the Rhinoceros Party of Canada from 1965 to 1993,and was the leader when the 121 seats 110,000 votes in 1980 was pleasing to there low amount of votes prvious elections, but failed to win any seats. the reason of this is probably because of its humurious ideas on what canada should be like eg).bubble gum the national currency, taller schools for higher education, yet they did, in some elections win a considerable amount of votes.


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Cornelius the Centurion (402 words)
Cornelius is called a God-fearer--that is to say, he was a monotheist, a Gentile who worshipped the One God.
Cornelius, then, was a Roman centurion, and a God-fearing man. One day, as he was praying, an angel appeared to him and told him to send a messenger to Joppa and ask Peter to come and preach to him.
Cornelius was the first Gentile converted to Christianity, along with his household, and Luke, recording this event, clearly regards it as an event of the utmost importance in the history of the early Church, the beginning of the Church's decision to admit Gentiles to full and equal fellowship with Jewish Christians.
St. Peter And Cornelius (2649 words)
As Cornelius had these qualities in large measure for some time before his acceptance, the Lord's dealing with him may well be a guide for all who desire to approach Him in covenant relationship.
Cornelius was not saved by his almsgiving, not saved by his prayers, nor yet by the Message which St. Peter delivered.
Cornelius and his devout associates had been waiting for just such a Message of Divine grace; and as the words fell from the Apostle's lips, they were quickly and gladly appropriated in the hearts of his hearers, who were by this time accepting Jesus with the same fulness of appreciation as St. Peter himself.
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