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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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  • ...he traditions of Saturnalia and Yule). In England, gifts were exchanged on New Year's Day, and there was special Christmas ale. ...nted form. When a Puritan parliament triumphed over the King, Charles I of England (1644), Christmas was officially banned (1647). Pro-Christmas rioting broke
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  • ...ull-time ministry. Joel's half-brother Justin, does missionary work out of New York. Joel's father, John Osteen, a former [[Southern Baptist]] pastor who ...so topped the New York Times Best Sellers List. Osteen told Larry King the new book will focus more on relationships and not getting stuck where we are in
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  • It was while on a trip to [[England]] in 1872 that he became well known as an evangelist. He preached almost a ...is evangelistic meetings were held from Boston to New York, throughout New England and as far as San Francisco, and other West coast towns from Vancouver to S
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  • ...on in Munich attracted several hundred participants, including [[Church of England]] and [[Protestant]] observers. The most notable leader of the movement, th ...atholic Church in Germany received some support from the government of the new German Empire of Otto von Bismarck, whose policy was increasingly hostile t
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  • ...[[:Category:Film|film]], [[:Category:Music|music]], [[:Category:New Media|new media]], [[:Category:News|news]], [[:Category:Publishing|publishing]], [[:C ...n (Church of England) however when they came to Canada in early 1915 from England...they enjoyed the fellowship of the Baptist church where three generations
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  • ...e "gospels" refer to the four accounts of the life of Jesus found in the [[New Testament]]; each account is named after the traditional author - [[Gospel ...written in antiquity, only four gospels came to be accepted as part of the New Testament, or canonical. An insistence upon there being a canon of canonica
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  • *[[Baptist Union of New Zealand]] *[[Baptist Union of Papua New Guinea]]
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  • ...hrough its phrases and quotations. After Queen Mary reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church, he was executed in 1556 for heresy. After Queen Mary reunited the Church of England with the Roman Catholic Church, he was executed in 1556 for heresy. Cranmer
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  • ...Germany]] were taken up in other northern [[Europe|European countries]], [[England]] and [[Switzerland]]. The Protestant Churches taught that the [[Bible]] ha ...Christian movements developed. William Booth founded the Salvation Army in England, a Protestant denomination with an emphasis on social justice. The Gideon's
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  • ...ical Press.</ref> President 1949-1954 of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Editor 1947-1969 Ann R Coll Surg Engl.</center> ...the overall make-up of the population and even leading to the emergence of new species.
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  • * St Augustine of England (Kenilworth, Warwickshire) * St Augustine of England (Handsworth) (Birmingham, West Midlands)
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  • ...sume is not a document that you create once and never update. As you gain new experience and learning, you update your resume regularly keeping it evergr ...each you in the way you should go; I will counsel you and watch over you. (New International Version – [[NIV]])
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  • ...can [[Archbishop]] of Sydney and [[Metropolitan bishop|Metropolitan]] of [[New South Wales]], the Most Reverend [[Peter Jensen]]. The [[dean (religion)|D ...t Andrew's as ''"....a perfect example of the colonial desire to reproduce England in Australia in the mid nineteenth century".'' <ref>Joan Kerr, ''Edmund Tho
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  • ...ateran Council]], and the sermons on reform delivered by [[John Colet]] in England). ...the aggressive absolutism of the Church of Paul IV. But it also opened up new paths toward popular piety and individual religious experience to its stron
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  • ...ches/regions/pacific/papua-new-guinea/evangelical-lutheran-church-of-papua-new-guinea.html</ref> ...en/member-churches/regions/pacific/papua-new-guinea/united-church-in-papua-new-guinea.html</ref>
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  • ...ell as politicians, professionals, and skilled tradesmen and artisans. The new technology of the printing press allowed Protestant ideas to spread rapidly ...movements since the magisterial Reformation and the Puritan Reformation in England. Some of these movements have a common lineage, sometimes directly spawning
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  • ...England but converted to her husband's faith. DeMille grew up in Pompton, New Jersey and attended Pennsylvania Military College in Chester, Pennsylvania ...he was back directing the film within a week. DeMille's mansion in Wayne, New Jersey was recently demolished, although the gatehouse has been transformed
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  • ...t [[Harrowden]] (1 mile south-east of Bedford), in the Parish of Elstow, [[England]]. He wrote [[The Pilgrim's Progress]], one of the most famous published Ch ...ions of ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', e.g., in the British Museum and in the New York Public Library, collected by the late James Lenox.
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  • ...Middle East and northern Africa. An Arabian man named Mohammad founded the new faith after he claimed to have been given the word of God by an angel of Go ...e with the formation of the Swiss [[Presbyterian Church]], the [[Church of England]], and the Scottish Presbyterian Church. In the Netherlands, the [[Anabapti
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  • ...(1898 – 1963) was a famous [[Christian]] author and scholar who lived in [[England]]. Lewis is especially known for the children's series entitled [[The Chron ...earliest sacred truths, the first step in that process which ends in the [[New Testament]] where truth has become completely historical. Whether we can ev
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  • ...rule) the Bull Regnans in Excelsis in 1570 (excommunicating Elizabeth I of England and purporting to release all her subjects from their allegiance to her), t ...ly See. Any decision that needs the assent of the Pope has to wait until a new Pope has been elected and takes office.
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  • ...er Enigma&mdash;Are the Resurrection Accounts in Conflict?" Milton Keynes, England: Paternoster. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf &amp; Stock. Chapters 7-11.</ref> p11.) ...n Jerusalem..." (Wenham 2005 p10). John Wenham also wrote "The Elements of New Testament Greek" (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1965, 1991).
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  • ...ully begin to overide the Anguish & Lies of Addiction & because of that; a new sence of purpose & destiny has come into his life. Free To Fly's Raw Spontaneous Rock/Blues Stlye is a new intimate musical expression in Carey's career.
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  • ...[[Old Testament]], and [[1 John]], [[2 John]], and [[Revelation]] in the [[New Testament]]. ...ptism did not regenerate infants. Rather, it symbolized entrance into the New Covenant, just as circumcision did for the Old Covenant. His argument for
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  • ...n]] Rationalism 1.9%, [[Jehovah's Witnessl]] 1%, Assembly of God 0.9%, and New Apostolic 0.5%), [[Islam|Muslim]] 1.8%, other 1.3%, none 10.8%, unspecified [[Gibraltar]] [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 78.1%, Church of England 7%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 4%, other [[Christianity|Christian]] 3.2%, [[Judaism|J
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  • ...oodwin, 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 the party wit ...astly adhered to the Church of England. He was a minister of the Church of England, and yet a thorough Puritan both in preaching and practice. In fact, he was
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  • ...enotes both Christian presbyters and Jewish temple ministers; in the Greek New Testament, however, these Jewish ministers have a separate name, “hiereus ...had been debating with was taking modern feminist ideology (which is very new, having only been around about a hundred years or so) and trying to re-inte
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