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  • ...nd separation from the established church following the [[Reformation]] in England in the 16th and 17th century. Today, the word puritan is sometimes used in * [http://www.wsu.edu/~campbelld/amlit/purdef.htm Puritanism in New England]
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  • [[Anglican Church in Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia|Aotearoa, New Zealand and Polynesia]] [[Church of England|England]]
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  • [[New Jersey]] *[[Churches in New Jersey Index]]
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  • ...oks such as ''Does the future have a church''. He is based in Brighton, [[England]], at the Church of Christ the King. He is married to Wendy and has five c .../www.newfrontiers.xtn.org/international-team/terryv/module_index.php?id=28 New Frontiers - Terry Virgo]
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  • ...Stanmore Road, [[Petersham, New South Wales|Petersham]] in the State of [[New South Wales]]. ...1886. In the same year, a pipe organ built by A. Hunter & Sons of Clapham, England was installed at a cost of 750 pounds. The organ was converted from a water
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  • Ashford (South) - St Simon of England New Malden - St Joseph's
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  • ...he British Government, acting on behalf of the Monarch, appoints Church of England bishops. Bishops also sit in the House of Lords, a privilege not enjoyed by * The Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, as containing all things necessary to salvation''
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  • ...rth America. However, as that great "revival of religion" began to wane, a new era of [[secularism]] began to overwhelm the social gains that had been exp ...etween the old traditionalists who insisted on ritual and doctrine and the new revivalists. It had a major impact in reshaping the Congregational, Presbyt
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  • ...Christian]] involved in [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]] and [ ...r shared Christ with me, but felt a burden to pray for me while we were in England, he later told me.
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  • * {{region_denominations}} - [[Church of England]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United Kingdom|Roman Catholic Church]] * Regions - [[England]], [[Northern Island]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]]
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  • ...braska]], [[Nevada]], [[New Hampshire]], [[New Jersey]], [[New Mexico]], [[New York State]], [[North Carolina]], [[North Dakota]], [[Ohio]], [[Oklahoma]], * Major cities - [[New York City]], [[Chicago]], [[Los Angeles]], [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • * [[Anglican Communion]] * [[Church of England]] * [[39 Articles]] * [[Book of Common Prayer]] ...o the series of events in sixteenth century England by which the church in England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • ...irst gay marriage law to be passed voluntarily; lawsuits forced fellow New England states Vermont and Massachusetts to allow same-sex unions. Vermont has civi
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  • topic_name = Christianity in New Zealand | subtopics = [[New Zealand]] |
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  • ...s originally part of ''The Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament'', published by Watts in 1719. In this book he paraphrased in [[C The hymn is often sung at festive occasions in [[England]].
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  • The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a state in the [[New England]] region of the northeastern [[United States]]. Its major city is [[Boston] ...dentification Survey". Exhibit 15. The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Website: [http://www.gc.cuny.edu/faculty/research_briefs/aris/key_fin
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  • ...uropean translation in 1,000 years. He sent itinerant preachers throughout England known as the [[Lollards]] who inspired a spiritual revolution. This movemen
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  • The [[Gospels]] and [[Acts]] in the [[New Testament]] describe some of the most significant early Christians. Of part ...started a sequence of events that lead to the formation of the [[Church of England]] which also broke from [[Roman Catholicism]].
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  • ...y ports" China had opened to foreigners following its first Opium War with England. Almost immediately Taylor made a radical decision (as least for Protestant ...became seriously ill (probably with hepatitis) and was forced to return to England to recover.
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  • ...Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly called "Purit ...ade unacceptably subservient to politics. Persecuted under [[Mary I]] of [[England]] ("Bloody Mary"), Protestants like [[Thomas Cartwright]], [[Walter Travers
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