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Anglicanism, also
known as Episcopalianism, is a
Western Christian tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and
identity of the
Church of...
- The
Anglican Communion is a
Christian communion consisting of the
Church of
England and
other autocephalous national and
regional churches in full communion...
- Presbyterian, and
Congregational traditions, as well as
parts of the
Baptist and
Anglican (known as "Episcopal" in some regions) traditions.
Reformed theology emphasizes...
- name An
alternative spelling of Đoko (a
diminutive of the name Đorđe (
Anglicanized as "George")), a
Serbian male
given name Đoković, a
Serbian surname derived...
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leader of the
Church of England, the
ceremonial head of the
worldwide Anglican Communion and the
bishop of the
diocese of Canterbury. The
first archbishop...
- Christ's body lay in the tomb.
Christians of the Catholic, Lutheran, and
Anglican denominations begin the
celebration of the
Easter Vigil service on Holy...
- in
England and the
Crown Dependencies. It is the
mother church of the
Anglican tradition, with
foundational doctrines being contained in the Thirty-nine...
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spelling Akakiy are both
derived from the Gr**** name Akakios/Acacius,
anglicanized as
Agathius Institute of
Oriental Studies of NAS RA; Mailyan, Beniamin...
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Christian denominations,
including the Catholic,
Eastern Orthodox, Lutheran,
Anglican, Methodist,
Oriental Orthodox,
United Protestant and some
Reformed traditions...
- in the
Litany of Loreto. The
Eastern and
Oriental Orthodox, Catholic,
Anglican, Methodist, and
Lutheran churches believe that Mary, as
mother of Jesus...