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  • *[[Coptic Orthodox Church]] of Alexandria *[[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • {{rpl|Eastern Orthodox Church}} {{rpl|Methodist Church, South}}
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  • ==Official church sites and groups== * [http://www.lds.org Official LDS church website]
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  • ...h, 2009.jpg/credit}}<br/>The west end of Lindisfarne Priory's 12th-century church ...2008.jpg/credit}}<br/>The north aisle of Lindisfarne Priory's 12th-century church
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  • {{ dambigbox| Church (religious body) | Church }} ...or a particular congregation of that body. The term also refers to the [[Church|building]], usually purpose-designed, in which such a congregation meets or
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  • The national church of Sweden, formerly the state church. (Lutheran)
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  • {{ dambigbox| Established church | Church }} ...se of religious liberalism saw an inevitable loosening of the ties between church and state in many countries. In Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, the practi
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  • *[[Catholic Church/Catalogs#Doctors of the Church|Doctor of the Church]]
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  • {{r|State Church}} {{r|Anglicanism|Church of England}}
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  • == Official Church of Scientology sites == Freezone groups are unaffiliated with the Church of Scientology but share many of the same beliefs.
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  • ...etter from the [[Pope]], usually addressed to the whole Church through the Church hierarchy.
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  • ...t but who has not been officially canonized by [[Roman Catholic Church|the Church]].
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  • {{r|Anglican Church of Australia}} {{r|Anglican Church of Canada}}
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  • {{r|Baptist Church}} {{r|Anglicanism|Church of England}}
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  • ...Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]], colloquially known as the ''Mormon'' Church, traces its origin) and one of the witnesses to the [[Book of Mormon]]. A close friend of [[Joseph Smith, Jr.]], he was later excommunicated from the Church in 1838.
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  • ...Americans United for Separation of Church and State]]; minister, [[United Church of Christ]]; original author of [[American Civil Liberties Union]] guide to
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  • ...h the [[Congregational Christian Churches]] in 1957 to become the [[United Church of Christ]]. However, the Eureka Classis resisted the 1934 merger and out o ...]] and maintains ecclesiastical relations with the [[Orthodox Presbyterian Church]], the [[Canadian and American Reformed Churches]], and the [[United Reform
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  • * ''Structures of the Church'' (1965) * ''The Church: Infallible? An Inquiry'' (1970)
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  • {{r|Church Mission Society}}, formerly the Church Missionary Society
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  • ...in England, to swear allegiance to the monarch as Supreme Governor of the Church of England.
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  • ...on]] (that is, the world-wide Anglican church), and actual leader of the [[Church of England]]. Currently Justin Welby.
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  • *[http://www.quaiboechurch.org/ The Qua Iboe Church (United Evangelical Church)]
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  • ...st/ce-est1.htm University of Botswana History Department,Some notes on the Church of England and "Establishment"] ...m/quotes/with/keyword/established_church/ quotations about the established church]
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  • Now 'Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk', is a parish kirk (church) of the Church of Scotland and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Edinburgh outside
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  • *[http://www.churchofnorway.no The Church of Norway web-site] ...nglish/doc/engelsk/engelsk_brosjyre_07_web.pdf PDF-brochure presenting the Church of Norway]
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  • ==Church==
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  • ...e Creed]], professing their belief in "...one holy, catholic and apostolic church". ===The English Church===
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  • ...belief in which is fundamental to the followers of a given religion and/or church. Formal examples can be found throughout [[Christianity|Christian]] traditi ...of Latter-day Saints]], the Articles of Faith are canonized as part of the Church's [[Standard Works]], in ''The [[Pearl of Great Price]]''.
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  • ...he church of Syria to form his own ascetic order. Disputes with the Syrian church caused the Maronites to flee to Lebanon, and an attack by rival Christians ...heir own hierarchy, headed by a Patriarch who is nominated by the Maronite church and confirmed by the Pope.
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  • {{r|Church of Scotland}} {{r|Reformed Church in Scotland}}
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  • {{Image|Country church in Sogn.jpg|right|250px|A country church in typical style. Sogn, Norway.}} {{dambigbox|Church (building)|Church}}
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  • ...[[Louis-Philippe]] a temple to "La Gloire", under the [[Second Empire]] a church again. It returned to its present name and the purpose given it by the Rev
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  • ==Teachings of the Presidents of the Church== A series of books published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints each volume of which consists of selec
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  • *Ager, T. M. ''The fight of the Norwegian Church against Nazism''. 1983 *Berggrav, Eivind. ''The Norwegian Church in its international setting''. London, 1956
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  • ...ch; What I Want is My Kingdom': Emerging Spiritualities in the UK Emerging Church Milieu", ''The Expository Times'', 121: 10, pp. 495-503.</ref> The emerging church movement tends to reject [[church hierarchy]], has a strong focus on ''[[praxis]]''&mdash;the practical conse
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  • ...al Christian tradition following the [[Great Schism]]s which separated the Church universal into different communions. *see [[Eastern Orthodox Church]]
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  • {{r|Episcopal Church in the United States of America}} {{r|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints}}
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  • ...nion|Anglicans]], [[Orthodox Christianity|Orthodox Christians]] and [[High Church|High Lutherans]].
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  • |St. Francis Church Cochin.jpg|St. Francis Church in Cochin, Vasco da Gama's original burial site
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  • ...'' most commonly refers to '''[[Joseph Smith, Jr.]]''', the founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, but may also refer to: ...Joseph Smith III]] (1832–1914), first Prophet-President of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, currently known as the Community of C
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  • ...{{Plaza Church 1869.jpg/credit}}<br />The Los Angeles Plaza and "Old Plaza Church" in 1869. ...glesia de Nuestra Señora Reina de los Angeles.jpg/credit}}<br />The "Plaza Church" sometime between 1890 and 1900. The original structure incorporated a four
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  • ...powerful, as in the Baptist churches), and episcopal systems, in which the church is ruled by bishops (as in the Roman Catholic, Anglican and Methodist churc Presbyterian forms are closely associated with the [[Church of Scotland]] which, under [[John Knox]], introduced them in the Scottish [
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  • *[http://pomog.org/bible-church-slavonic/ Slavonic Bible] .../UMW/Bible/apocot.stm Books of the Apocrypha] (from the [[United Methodist Church|UMC]])
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  • ...ctices they regarded as unscriptural. Reaction against the Puritans by the Church hierarchy caused many to settle in the newly established American colonies.
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  • ...n the same sense. The [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] church also has bishops, who serve as spiritual leaders of local congregations ([[
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  • ...p://www.vatican.va/archive/catechism/ccc_toc.htm Catechism of the Catholic Church]
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  • Congress also investigated these matters with the Senate Church Committee,<ref name=ChurchComm>{{citation | title = Church Committee Reports
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  • {{rpl|Roman Catholic Church}} {{rpl|Eastern Orthodox Church}}
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  • Head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.
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  • Head of the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • The state church of Norway; Evangelical-Lutheran.
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  • Eastern Rite Catholic church centered in Lebanon.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1722-1805) Scottish church leader and autobiographer.
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  • The official, state-supported church of a country.
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  • ...t disincorporated [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] (LDS Church; see also [[Mormon]]). ...authorized the release of assets seized from the LDS Church because, "said church has discontinued the practice of polygamy and no longer encourages or gives
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  • ...ocial movement within the nineteenth century German evangelical protestant church.
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  • ...ever, there are many other common factors that make up the typical Baptist Church. Some of these are often illustrated in the following acrostic: '''A'''utonomy of the Local Church<br />
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  • (November 13 354–August 28 430) Bishop and Doctor of the Church.
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  • ...f Latter-day Saints]], or LDS Church, more popularly known as the ''Mormon Church''. The introduction to the Book of Mormon, as published by the LDS Church, states that the plates "were written by many ancient prophets" and that th
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  • Large U.S. [[mosque]] in the Washington, D.C. suburb of [[Falls Church, Virginia]]
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  • Church designed and built by Christopher Wren, in the grounds of Wroxall Abbey.
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  • ...is credited as the author of ''The Book of Mormon,'' a scripture of [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]. * [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints]]
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  • A 1968 [[encyclical]] defining the [[Roman Catholic Church]]'s position on [[birth control]] and [[contraception]].
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  • An approach to doctrine and church government based on Calvinism as expressed in Reformed confessions.
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  • ===Early church councils in which the doctrine of the trinity was developed===
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  • *[[Maronite Church]]
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  • * [http://www.churchofscotland.org.uk/ Church of Scotland]
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  • German Protestant theologian, author of ''[[Church Dogmatics]]'' and founder of [[Neo-Orthodoxy]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Leader of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome since March 2013 (born 1936).
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  • Imam, [[Dar al-Hijrah]] mosque, [[Falls Church, Virginia]]; former secretary-general, [[Muslim American Society]]; U.S. ci
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  • ...ury [[United Kingdom|English]] king who broke with the [[Roman Catholicism|Church of Rome]], and [[marriage|married]] six times.
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  • ...the [[Holy Spirit]] onto Christ's apostles and marks the beginning of the Church's ministry. The [[Book of Acts]] describes the apostles as speaking in tong
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  • A predominantly black church located in south Chicago with upwards of 10,000 members, established in 196
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  • A [[Quaker]] term for a particular type of church; A [[meeting house]] with [[steeple]]
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  • Outreach Director, [[Dar al-Hijrah]], [[Falls Church, Virginia]]; Diwan (executive committee) and Majlis Ash-Shura, [[Muslim All
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  • {{r|Church of Scientology}} {{r|Methodist Church, South}}
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  • ...nt derived from the Christian Scriptures defining the basic beliefs of the Church.
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  • ...Martin Luther]] was required to defend his call for the reformation of the Church.
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  • ..., a private, independent, coeducational university related to the Catholic Church, located in [[Arlington, Virginia]]
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  • {{rpl|Americans United for Separation of Church and State}}
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  • Originally a movement within the Church of England which sought to take the English reformation further than it had
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  • ...ory with systematic experiment in science, who came into conflict with the Church.
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  • A Church of England minister, who supplemented his income with farming and teaching,
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  • ...e:Country church in Sogn.jpg|right|thumb|200px|{{#ifexist:Template:Country church in Sogn.jpg/credit| {{Country church in Sogn.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}Country church in Sogn, [[Norway]].]]
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  • ...of the Serbian Patriarch, who is the supreme head of the Serbian Orthodox Church.}} ...see comprises Belgrade. A 1995 survey estimated that the Serbian Orthodox Church had 11 million adherents.
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  • ...al Christian tradition following the [[Great Schism]]s which separated the Church universal into different communions.
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  • ...England, carols (except "While shepherds watched") were kept out of actual church services until the 19th century. A carol service introduced at Truro late i
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  • (1920-), the founder and leader of the Unification Church and its associated organizations.
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  • The head of the [[Anglicanism|Anglican Communion]] and [[Church of England]].
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  • In Christianity, the principal church of a diocese where the resident official is a bishop.
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  • ...f [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]] - the one who went into the church
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  • ...) Bohemian religious reformer who was excommunicated by the Roman Catholic Church and burned at the stake as a heretic.
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  • ...lic Christianity as it existed before the Great Schisms that separated the church universal into different communions. It is taken from the word ''catholic' ...s and have considered themselves a part of a wider catholic, or Christian, church even after the [[Protestant Reformation]].
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  • A Christian [[church]] service taking place during [[Advent]]. It includes reading from the [[b
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  • ...ir criticisms of bourgeois society and religion, specifically the Catholic Church.
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  • ...philosopher and theologian, influential in the development of the Western Church and widely recognised as a [[saint]].
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  • ...stianitytoday.com/ct/2007/february/11.35.html Five Streams of the Emerging Church], ''Christianity Today''
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  • ==Church publications== ...f Scientology'' (2000), 80pp; by a neutral scholar. [http://www.amazon.com/Church-Scientology-Studies-Contemporary-Religions/dp/1560851392/ref=pd_bbs_10?ie=U
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  • ...this day, although its parish was recently (2006) combined with the Grace Church parish in Providence, and the Olneyville structure secularized. He also s
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  • * [http://www.cofe.anglican.org Official Church of England site]
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  • Term used by Irish Unionists to describe the belief that the Roman Catholic Church would gain political control over their interests with the passage of a Hom
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  • ...tnb.org/ First Congregational Church at Lund's Corner (New Bedford) Oldest Church in New Bedford. Est. 1696]
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  • *''Catechism of the Catholic Church'' ISBN 0-87973-976-2
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  • * 1923: [[Wilbur Glenn Voliva]], head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.<ref name="gardner_fadsfal * 1927: [[Wilbur Glenn Voliva]], head of the Christian Apostolic Church in Zion, Illinois, predicts the end of the world.<ref name="gardner_fadsfal
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  • ...n 1890 decision of the U.S. Supreme Court which disincorporated the Mormon Church and authorized the seizure of all its property.
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  • ...uditoriums in modern, purpose-built sites, rather than in more traditional church buildings. Sometimes such worship is accompanied by multimedia presentation ...y less often than the average for all churches, and give less money to the church.
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  • The national church of Scotland (Presbyterian), founded in the mid-16th century by John Knox as
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  • The branch of Christianity that separated from the Roman Catholic Church during the Reformation of the 16th century.
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  • ...s [[Christians United For Israel]]; Founder and Senior Pastor, Cornerstone Church; President and CEO, John Hagee Ministries
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  • ...hem, Pennsylvania]]. It was founded in 1742, when members of the Moravian Church started two schools, which later merged.
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  • Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church (TRBC) in Lynchburg, Virginia, succeeding his father, [[Jerry Falwell]]; Ex
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  • ...D.C.]] newspaper and online publishing company, owned by the [[Unification Church]], created as a conservative alternative to the ''[[Washington Post]]''
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A noted [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] scholar, an Honorary Chaplain to the Pope, and Archivist f
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  • *Toxic Wastes and Race at Twenty, 1987—2007: A Report Prepared for the United Church of Christ Justice & Witness Ministries [[http://www.ucc.org/justice/pdfs/to
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  • {{Image|Dioceses Church of Norway.png|left|260px|The 11 dioceses of the Church of Norway.}}
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  • In [[Christianity]], were missionaries among the leaders in the Early [[Church]] and, in the Epistle to the Hebrews, by [[Jesus Christ]] himself.
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  • (1911–1986) Founder of the [[Church of Scientology]], and an author of [[science fiction]] and [[speculative fi
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  • the religious tradition of the Church of England and the other autonomous members of the Anglican Communion.
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  • ...if a large amount of produce has been proferred, as decoration around the church) - after an assembly or service, these are then distributed usually to the
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  • *[http://www.bread.org/get-involved/at-church/lectionary-resources/pentecost-sunday.html Bread for the World] *[http://www.stpaulskingsville.org/pentecost.htm Saint Paul's Lutheran Church , Kingsville]
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  • The study of the doctrine of the Church.
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  • A term in religion to describe church governance. It has a graded system of representative ecclesiastical bodies,
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  • * [[Church of Scientology]]
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  • Anglican archbishop, the former prelate of [[South Africa|The Church of Southern Africa]], and a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]] laureate.
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  • {{r|The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints}} {{r|Church of Scotland}}
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  • ...the Western Church, and on the first Sunday after Pentecost in the Eastern Church. It is a [[national holiday]] in some countries.
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  • ...nd was significant because it set out most of the grievances against the [[Church of England]] under the [[Archbishop of Canterbury]] [[William Laud]], hence ...After the break with the king, other measures were passed, dismantling the church hierarchy.<ref>Gardiner, S R (ed). ''The Constitutional Documents of the Pu
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  • ...tnesses to the [[Book of Mormon]] and an original member of the [[Mormon]] Church.
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  • ...the dissolution it continued to be used as the parish [[church (building)|church]]. ...fied church as a [[chapel of ease]],<ref>Salmon, M. A history of St John's Church, Newton Arlosh. Information leaflet. 1991</ref> the fortifications being a
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  • ...ed scripture by several religious groupings, the largest of which is [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]].
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  • ...idered by some to be "the dominant theological voice of the Roman Catholic Church in the twentieth century" (Marmion and Hines).
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