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In the page Isaiah 7:14 you made a revision as of 15:09, 5 September 2009 by adding text and a citation to the article. That citation is causing a cite error. Could you go back and fill out the full source information for the reference tag <ref name="oj"/>? Thanks. 75.69.0.58 ( talk) 01:26, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
Did you not intend your message to be on Luca Marco's talk page? LittleOldMe ( talk) 14:20, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
You may be interested in Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Luca Marco, since you have been involved with the relevant users. JamesBWatson ( talk) 12:19, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Hi Daniel, thank you so much for your contributions, especially to the article Sola fide. I really liked your new section on the place of works within "faith alone" doctrine, and I just wanted to encourage you to keep up the good work. I made some changes to the section, so you might want to check out the way it reads now and see if you approve. Let me know if you have any questions about my alterations. Thanks!! Cognate247 ( talk) 21:09, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
Can I ask that, before making edits like this [1], that you review Wikipedia:Manual of Style (linking), with particular regard to WP:OVERLINK and also review Wikipedia:Manual of Style regarding linking within quotes: "As much as possible, avoid linking from within quotes, which may clutter the quotation, violate the principle of leaving quotations unchanged, and mislead or confuse the reader". The article in question is unnecessarily cluttered with wikilinks already, and links within quotations are explicitly discouraged. It is an insult to the readership in any case to assume that they don't understand the meaning of common terms. AndyTheGrump ( talk) 02:44, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
Please note I have reverted the attached edit of yours. Not that it is any way wrong, but that it does not seem to have anything to do with the subject of the article. TomHennell ( talk) 13:27, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
However, against this inference is the understanding that the reproved action of Peter, which Barnabas had followed, was not one of doctrinal opposition but one of weakness, being in contradiction to the gospel of grace which James, Peter and John had just formally affirmed, ( Galatians 2:11–14) as well as to Peter's own previous action and to his words in the ecumenical council of ( Acts 15:7–11). [1] [2] The only other dispute between Paul and Barnabas did not concern accommodation of Jewish law, but was due to Paul's disallowance of John Mark, nephew to Barnabas, (( Colossians 4:10) who had once abandoned a previous mission, ( Acts 13:13) to accompany them on their next mission. No other conflict is revealed between the two missionary partners, with Barnabas being the one who dared to bring the newly converted, zealous Paul into the fellowship of the church, ( Acts 9:26–27) and again in Acts 11:25–26, and who were later formally commissioned as a team, and worked together as fellow apostles to the Gentiles, ( Acts 14:14–14)) preaching the gospel of the grace of God on Paul's first missionary journey. [3]
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Hello, the recent edit you did here: [2] has some issues. Main issue is, the website: http://www.newadvent.org is not considered a trusted site, I know this because of past issues. The link can still be on there, but I highly recommend placing a more reliable link such as a Google book supported by multiple scholars. I'm aware of the other link you placed, but for future clarification, place another more reliable link. That's all, cheers. — JudeccaXIII ( talk) 00:41, 4 November 2014 (UTC)
I changed it to a Google book link. I never heard of the CE not being a trusted site here (and I am not even a pro-Catholic) What constitutes a reliable link and a scholar is some peoples judgment can be another in someone else's. Grace and peace thru the Lord Jesus ( talk) 02:24, 4 November 2014 (UTC)
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And your source was pretty balanced whereas your summary was not. See my changes. An example is all your detail about the violence, but only mentioning tear gas usage by the police while the source says "impact munitions, tear gas, flash-bang grenades and smoke bombs," and also mentions HC canisters which can be deadly. Doug Weller talk 11:01, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
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Welcome to Wikipedia. Your contributions are welcomed, however, one or more of the external links you added in this edit to The Bible and homosexuality do not comply with our guidelines for external links and have been removed. Wikipedia is not a collection of links; nor should it be used for advertising or promotion. Since Wikipedia uses nofollow tags, external links do not alter search engine rankings. Please take a look at the welcome page to learn more about contributing to this encyclopedia.Thanks Astral ( talk) 04:59, 21 January 2008 (UTC)
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Thank you for your fine contributions. Chensiyuan ( talk) 03:25, 6 December 2008 (UTC) |
In the page Isaiah 7:14 you made a revision as of 15:09, 5 September 2009 by adding text and a citation to the article. That citation is causing a cite error. Could you go back and fill out the full source information for the reference tag <ref name="oj"/>? Thanks. 75.69.0.58 ( talk) 01:26, 9 September 2009 (UTC)
Did you not intend your message to be on Luca Marco's talk page? LittleOldMe ( talk) 14:20, 14 November 2009 (UTC)
You may be interested in Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations/Luca Marco, since you have been involved with the relevant users. JamesBWatson ( talk) 12:19, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
Hi Daniel, thank you so much for your contributions, especially to the article Sola fide. I really liked your new section on the place of works within "faith alone" doctrine, and I just wanted to encourage you to keep up the good work. I made some changes to the section, so you might want to check out the way it reads now and see if you approve. Let me know if you have any questions about my alterations. Thanks!! Cognate247 ( talk) 21:09, 18 July 2011 (UTC)
Can I ask that, before making edits like this [1], that you review Wikipedia:Manual of Style (linking), with particular regard to WP:OVERLINK and also review Wikipedia:Manual of Style regarding linking within quotes: "As much as possible, avoid linking from within quotes, which may clutter the quotation, violate the principle of leaving quotations unchanged, and mislead or confuse the reader". The article in question is unnecessarily cluttered with wikilinks already, and links within quotations are explicitly discouraged. It is an insult to the readership in any case to assume that they don't understand the meaning of common terms. AndyTheGrump ( talk) 02:44, 26 July 2011 (UTC)
Please note I have reverted the attached edit of yours. Not that it is any way wrong, but that it does not seem to have anything to do with the subject of the article. TomHennell ( talk) 13:27, 28 May 2012 (UTC)
However, against this inference is the understanding that the reproved action of Peter, which Barnabas had followed, was not one of doctrinal opposition but one of weakness, being in contradiction to the gospel of grace which James, Peter and John had just formally affirmed, ( Galatians 2:11–14) as well as to Peter's own previous action and to his words in the ecumenical council of ( Acts 15:7–11). [1] [2] The only other dispute between Paul and Barnabas did not concern accommodation of Jewish law, but was due to Paul's disallowance of John Mark, nephew to Barnabas, (( Colossians 4:10) who had once abandoned a previous mission, ( Acts 13:13) to accompany them on their next mission. No other conflict is revealed between the two missionary partners, with Barnabas being the one who dared to bring the newly converted, zealous Paul into the fellowship of the church, ( Acts 9:26–27) and again in Acts 11:25–26, and who were later formally commissioned as a team, and worked together as fellow apostles to the Gentiles, ( Acts 14:14–14)) preaching the gospel of the grace of God on Paul's first missionary journey. [3]
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Hello, the recent edit you did here: [2] has some issues. Main issue is, the website: http://www.newadvent.org is not considered a trusted site, I know this because of past issues. The link can still be on there, but I highly recommend placing a more reliable link such as a Google book supported by multiple scholars. I'm aware of the other link you placed, but for future clarification, place another more reliable link. That's all, cheers. — JudeccaXIII ( talk) 00:41, 4 November 2014 (UTC)
I changed it to a Google book link. I never heard of the CE not being a trusted site here (and I am not even a pro-Catholic) What constitutes a reliable link and a scholar is some peoples judgment can be another in someone else's. Grace and peace thru the Lord Jesus ( talk) 02:24, 4 November 2014 (UTC)
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And your source was pretty balanced whereas your summary was not. See my changes. An example is all your detail about the violence, but only mentioning tear gas usage by the police while the source says "impact munitions, tear gas, flash-bang grenades and smoke bombs," and also mentions HC canisters which can be deadly. Doug Weller talk 11:01, 31 October 2021 (UTC)
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