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London is the capital of England, and the largest metropolitan city in the United Kingdom. It has a total area of 1,572.1 square kilometers (607 square miles), with an estimated population of 7.6 million (as of 2010).

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What is a Pentecostal church?

A Pentecostal church is the body of Christ who believes what happened in the book of Acts in the upper room, when the Holy Spirit fell on the disciples in Acts chapter 2. There are many different denominations that are Pentecostal, and the Church of God of Prophecy, and Church of God are among the biggest denominations.

Postal code 32 grove avenue hanwell London?

The postcode is W7 3EP. You would not write Hanwell on the address, the correct form is: 32 Grove Avenue LONDON W7 3EP

Modern name of hangman's corner London?

It was called Tyburn at the time that it was used for public hangings. Its modern name is Marble Arch and it is located at the western end of Oxford Street.

Why is fleet street famous?

Because it follows the course of what used to be the River Fleet, now an underground drain.

What train should you catch from sheffield to get to London for 10 am?

The 7.27 from Sheffield arrives at London St Pancras at 09.34

How rare is the london to rio 2 coin?

The London Rio 2 coin not very rate; it is a commemorative coin.

When was Russian Cultural Centre - London - created?

Russian Cultural Centre - London - was created in 2006.

How many people can fit in the London buses?

Well, it depends on the size of the people. Based on personal experience, you can fit at least 3 people on 2 seats quite easily unless someone gets travel sick in which case they will need at least 6 seats to themselves. The most number of people safely allowed on a bus I've seen was 73 for a single decker which works out at about 150 for a double decker. If you apply the 2 seats 3 people rule that could seat 225, rising to around 300 for a short journey involving normal sized people, or even 375 if they are really small in which case you put 3 people across 2 seats and 2 people sitting on their laps. More than that tends to get a little crowded, although it is possible to stack people at least 3 high if you work on the principle of having comfy seats, the largest person on the bottom and lightest on the top, and have no concept of personal space.

That and it also depends on the size of the bus. Are we talking City Bus, Grey Hound, Double Decker, etc...?

London underground stations with letter X in the name?

Oxford Circus, Vauxhall, Croxley, Brixton

Note: Some stations are shortened to include an X like Charing X, Kings X, etc

Also: Saint is sometimes shortened to X but never on Lodnon Underground so St John's Wood is never X John's Wood.


Add Uxbridge to make 5 London Tube stations containing the letter X.

What is bad about the London Underground logo?

It's limitations may be that it is designed to be a recognizable symbol like McDonald's for ease of use by sight but it's flaw may be that some visitors are not familiar with the logo. British Tourist Board and others do loads of work to acquaint people with the logo. I say it has worked very well.

How mach dollar rite in London?

don't understand your question. If you want to see how much a US$ is worth in other currencies try www.xe.com

What are Pentecostals?

Pentecostal standards are totally different than others. they have contact with god.....

Actually, the "standards" refer to the desire to live holy. The standards apply to our manner of dress and appearance, hair length, TV (usually not in our homes), entertainment choices, etc.

There are also Pentecostal groups such as the Assemblies of God and others who have televisions in their homes. They would just be reminded to carefully choose their entertainment selections. Hair length, dress, and jewelry restrictions in Trinitarian Pentecostal groups are not as stringent as other Pentecostal groups.

Declaration of Faith

The Church of God believes the whole Bible to be completely and equally inspired and that it is the written Word of God. The Church of God has adopted the following Declaration of Faith as its standard and official expression of its doctrine.

We Believe:

  • In the verbal inspiration of The Bible.
  • In one God eternally existing in three persons; namely, the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
  • That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of the Father, conceived of the Holy Ghost, and born of the Virgin Mary. That Jesus was crucified, buried, and raised from the dead. That He ascended to heaven and is today at the right hand of the Father as the Intercessor.
  • That all have sinned and come short of the glory of God and that repentance is commanded of God for all and necessary for forgiveness of sins.
  • That justification, regeneration, and the new birth are wrought by faith in the blood of Jesus Christ.
  • In sanctification subsequent to the new birth, through faith in the blood of Christ; through the Word, and by the Holy Ghost.
  • Holiness to be God's standard of living for His people.
  • In the baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to a clean heart.
  • In speaking with other tongues as the Spirit gives utterance and that it is the initial evidence of the baptism of the Holy Ghost.
  • In water baptism by immersion, and all who repent should be baptized in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
  • Divine healing is provided for all in the atonement.
  • In the Lord's Supper and washing of the saints' feet.
  • In the premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the righteous dead and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. Second, to reign on the earth a thousand years.
  • In the bodily resurrection; eternal life for the righteous, and eternal punishment for the wicked.

Doctrinal Commitments The following Doctrinal Commitments represent the core beliefs of the denomination as outlined in Scripture.

  • Repentance. Mark 1:15; Luke 13:3; Acts 3:19.
  • Justification. Romans 5:1; Titus 3:7.
  • Regeneration. Titus 3:5.
  • New birth. John 3:3; 1 Peter 1:23; 1 John 3:9.
  • Sanctification subsequent to justification. Romans 5:2; 1 Corinthians 1:30; 1 Thessalonians 4:3; Hebrews 13:12.
  • Holiness. Luke 1:75; 1 Thessalonians 4:7; Hebrews 12:14.
  • Water baptism. Matthew 28:19; Mark 1:9, 10; John 3:22, 23; Acts 8:36, 38.
  • Baptism with the Holy Ghost subsequent to cleansing; the enduement of power for service. Matthew 3:11; Luke 24:49, 53; Acts 1:4-8.
  • The speaking in tongues as the Spirit gives utterance as the initial evidence of the baptism in the Holy Ghost. John 15:26; Acts 2:4; 10:44-46; 19:1-7.
  • The Church. Exodus 19:5, 6; Psalm 22:22; Matthew 16:13-19; 28:19,20; Acts 1:8; 2:42-47; 7:38; 20:28; Romans 8:14-17: 1 Corinthians 3:16, 17; 12:12-31; 2 Corinthians 6:6-18; Ephesians 2:19-22; 3:9, 21; Philipians 3:10; Hebrews 2:12; 1 Peter 2:9; 1 John 1:6, 7; Revelation 21:2, 9; 22:17.
  • Spiritual gifts. 1 Corinthians 12:1, 7, 10, 28, 31; 1 Corinthians 14:1.
  • Signs following believers. Mark 16:17-20; Romans 15:18, 19; Hebrews 2:4.
  • Fruit of the Spirit. Romans 6:22; Galatians 5:22, 23; Ephesians 5:9; Philippians 1:11.
  • Divine healing provided for all in the Atonement. Psalm 103:3; Isaiah 53:4, 5; Matthew 8:17; James 5:14-16; 1 Peter 2:24.
  • The Lord's Supper. Luke 22:17-20; 1 Corinthians 11 : 2 3 - 2 6.
  • Washing the saints' feet. John 13:4-17; 1 Timothy 5:9, 10.
  • Tithing and giving. Genesis 14:18-20; 28:20-22; Malachi 3:10; Luke 11:42 ; 1 Corinthians 16:2 ; 2 Corinthians 9:6-9 ; Hebrews 7:1-21.
  • Restitution where possible. Matthew 3:8; Luke 19:8, 9.
  • Premillennial second coming of Jesus. First, to resurrect the dead saints and to catch away the living saints to Him in the air. 1 Corinthians 15:52; 1 Thessalonians 4:15-17; 2 Thessalonians 2:1. Second, to reign on the earth a thousand years. Zechariah 14:4; 1 Thessalonians 4:14; 2 Thessalonians 1:7-10; Jude 14, 15; Revelation 5:10; 19:11-21; 20:4-6.
  • Resurrection. John 5:28, 29; Acts 24:15; Revelation 20:5, 6.
  • Eternal life for the righteous. Matthew 25:46; Luke 18:30; John 10:28; Romans 6:22; 1 John 5:11-13.
  • Eternal punishment for the wicked. No liberation nor annihilation. Matthew 25:41-46; Mark 3:29; 2 Thessalonians 1: 8, 9; Revelation 20:10-15; 21:8.

Practical Commitments The Church of God's Practical Commitments offer scriptural guidelines for practical Christian living.

  • SPIRITUAL EXAMPLE

    We will demonstrate our commitment to Christ through our practice of the spiritual disciplines; we will demonstrate our commitment to the body of Christ through our loyalty to God and commitment to His church; and we will demonstrate our commitment to the work of Christ through our being good stewards.

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  • MORAL PURITY

    We will engage in those activities which glorify God in our body and which avoid the fulfillment of the lust of the flesh. We will read, watch and listen to those things which are of positive benefit to our spiritual well-being.

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  • PERSONAL INTEGRITY

    We will live in a manner that inspires trust and confidence, bearing the fruit of the Spirit and seeking to manifest the character of Christ in all our behavior.

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  • FAMILY RESPONSIBILITY

    We will give priority to fulfilling family responsibilities, to preserving the sanctity of marriage and to maintaining divine order in the home.

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  • BEHAVIORAL TEMPERANCE

    We will practice temperance in behavior and will abstain from activities and attitudes which are offensive to our fellowman or which lead to addiction or enslavement.

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  • MODEST APPEARANCE

    We will demonstrate the scriptural principle of modesty by appearing and dressing in a manner that will enhance our Christian testimony and will avoid pride, elaborateness or sensuality.

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  • SOCIAL OBLIGATION

    It should be our objective to fulfill our obligations to society by being good citizens, by correcting social injustices, and by protecting the sanctity of life.

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Which are the hotels in best western?

All Best Westerns are independently owned and operated. They all choose their own names, and place "Best Western" in front of them. For example, there are several Best Western White House Inns, because they all happened to choose their own names.

www.bestwestern.com has the full directory.

Is an oyster card the best ticket to buy for London underground for a 3 day visit?

If you are travelling far out of Central London or making many journeys in a small area an oyster card would be best. A travelcard would be better if you are making quite a lot of journeys of varying distances. If you are still not sure your best bet would probably be an oyster card.

What is the postcode for Weston-Super-Mare?

Postcodes do not work like that. Weston-Super-Mare has hundreds of postcodes.

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How do you say thank you in London?

"Thank you". They speak English, in London, England.

What is the purpose of an eye examination?

An eye examination is performed by an ophthalmologist, (M.D. or D.O.-doctor of osteopathy), or an optometrist (O.D.) to determine if there are any preexisting or potential vision problems. Eye exams may also reveal the presence of many non-eye.

Is there one place in London ending in the word barrow?

Corney & Barrow is a wine bar chain which have several bars in London.

How manny international airports does London have?

There are five airports in the London area... Heathrow, Gatwick, CIty, Stansted & Luton