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  • [[Bible Center Church (West Virginia)|Bible Center Church]] [[Cross Lanes Baptist Church (West Virginia)|Cross Lanes Baptist Church]]
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  • [[Advent Christian Church]] [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
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  • ;[[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] - 1.2 billion *[[Catholic Church]] - 1,147 million<ref name="cathstats">[http://www.wcr.ab.ca/news/2009/0309
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  • ...some writers identify six waves of special revival or "Awakenings" in the church worldwide (1727, 1792, 1830, 1857, 1882 and 1904). ..., called the Great Awakening, resulted in growth in the Congregationalist, Presbyterian, Baptist, and new Methodist churches in North America. However, as that gre
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  • ...esancon Spencer (born 1947) is a Dominican-American theological professor, Presbyterian minister, and Christian author. * ''2 Corinthians Bible''. Study Commentary, Zondervan 1989 by Aida Besancon Spencer and William Da
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  • ...ple. It is typically considered to be within the Southern United States "[[Bible Belt]]" and has a high percentage of Southern Baptist and Evangelical, Pent ...[Judaism|Jews]] in the state, and the numerical dominance of the [[Baptist Church]] is beginning to decline. This is especially evident in the urban areas of
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  • ...s. It has, in the past, also served to train ministers in the Presbyterian Church of Australia. It has also trained many Baptists who are sympathetic to the [[Category:Bible Colleges in Australia]]
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  • topic_name = The Apostles' Creed&mdash;Bible verses| (There is a note at the Discussion page regarding the use here of wikisource Bible verses.)
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  • ...and evangelic, with a strong focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each church has autonomy with a congregational governance system, however churches ofte * '''A'''utonomy of the local church ([[Matthew 18]]:15-17; [[1 Corinthians 6]]:1-3)
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  • ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly ca ...lic models of church organization, the English Reformation had brought the Church under control of the monarchy while leaving many of its religious practices
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  • ...ply Christian". But to satisfy him, I continued, "But I attend an Anglican church currently." Although there is only one universal Christian Church, it is clear that there are hundreds of Christian [[denominations]] or chur
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  • ...ist]], [[Anglican Communion]], [[Baptist]], [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Reformed churches]], [[Salvation Army]], [[Seventh-day Adventist]], [[ ...include the [[Lutheran Church]], [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Baptist Church]].
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  • ...He is especially known for his establishment of his Presbyterian system of church governance in [[Geneva]] in [[Switzerland]], as well as his understanding o ...r of reformation, on November 1, 1533. The address enraged both civil and church authorities and compelled Cop to flee Paris. The second was the so-called
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  • ...rary of leading divines of the commonwealth times,—minister of the largest church in West Suffolk for the uninterrupted period of thirty-five years,—author ...n, Owen, Goodwin, and a host of other giants in theology, seceded from the Church of England, Gurnall stood fast, and refused to move. He did not act with th
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