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  • [[Assemblies of God Ireland]] [[Assemblies of God of Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • Tony Coffey is an author and minister in Dublin, Ireland. He is an evangelist who conducts missions in Europe and North America. He
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  • [[Church of Ireland|Ireland]]
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  • ...constituent countries: [[England]], [[Scotland]], [[Wales]] and [[Northern Ireland]]. It also has several overseas territories. A constitutional monarchy, the ...ty, with certain distinct traditions and practices. The religion spread to Ireland at this time, though the island had never been part of the Roman empire, es
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  • ...[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ireland_%28composer%29 Wikipedia - John Ireland]</ref> and words composed by Samuel Crossman (c.1624 - 1684)<ref>[http://en
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  • ...nd half the population is [[Roman Catholic]] because of immigration from [[Ireland]], [[Quebec]], [[Italy]], [[Portugal]], and [[Puerto Rico]]. In recent year ...lation and [[Roman Catholicism]] predominate because of immigration from [[Ireland]], [[Italy]] and other countries with strong ties to Roman Catholicism. The
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  • ...Crétin, whose name, along with that of another notable early bishop, John Ireland, has since become embedded into the culture of the region. In February, 187
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  • The term '''Plymouth Brethren''' refers to a movement that began in Ireland and England in the late 1820s. Some of the early leaders were John Nelson D
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  • ...nce]], [[Germany]], [[Gibraltar]], [[Greece]], [[Hungary]], [[Iceland]], [[Ireland]], [[Isle of Man]], [[Italy]], [[Latvia]], [[Liechtenstein]], [[Lithuania]]
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  • ...lude stops in several other countries, including Canada, England, Northern Ireland and Israel. Osteen released his second book, entitled Become a Better You:
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  • There are Anglican churches in the United Kingdom, Nigeria, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the United States and many other other cou
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  • *[[Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland]]
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  • ...th Brethren. His preaching had a great impact within Britain, Scotland and Ireland. On several occasions he filled stadiums of 2,000 to 4,000 capacity. In the
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  • **[[Church of Ireland]] - 0.4 million
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  • ...mous Irish [[Christian]] author and scholar. He was born in [[Belfast]], [[Ireland]]. He adopted the name "Jack" which is how he was known to his friends. He
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  • [[Ireland]] [[Catholicism|Roman Catholic]] 84.7%, Church of Ireland 2.7%, other [[Christianity|Christian]] 2.7%, [[Islam|Muslim]] 1.1%, other 1
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  • ...is actually far less than the number of British subjects who emigrated to Ireland, Canada, and the Caribbean during this time.
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  • ...e the Bull Laudabiliter in 1155 (authorising Henry II of England to invade Ireland), the Bull Inter Caeteras in 1493 (leading to the Treaty of Torsedillas in
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  • .... Children will love the story of how St. Patrick influenced the people of Ireland and converted many to Christianity.
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