Martin Luther King makes reference to "the true ekklesia". The word 'ekklesia', means 'church', so by invoking "the true ekklesia", he is invoking the real church. This is in reference to "the church within the church", or the part of church beyond organized. Martin Luther King expresses disappointment towards the church and the people there.
In MLKs "Letter From Birmingham" he makes reference to the "true ekklesia" The word 'ekklesia' means church, so he is invoking the real church.
One day whites and blacks will come together.
true
yes king menes did to have a dad.
Yes
He is not now but he ustyably.
Belloc is the King of the Kaiju.
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
One day whites and blacks will come together.
King Arthur's true enemy is Mordred and Morgan le Fay.
true, lions are king of the beast.
TRUE
It is not true
true
No
The sword in the stone. Whoever could pull it out was the true king of England.
True
yes king menes did to have a dad.