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- productsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets So Good (soy beverage) – Business enterprise owned by the Seventh-day Adventist ChurchPages displaying...
- Norway Archdiocese of Nidaros – Lost archdiocese of the Roman Catholic ChurchPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Diocese of Nidaros –...
- Kate. Page became one of the Eight Witnesses during June 1829. He and Catherine were baptized into in the Church of Christ (later renamed the Church of Jesus...
- Rachel Page. He was baptized into the Church of Christ on August 18, 1833, in Brownhelm, Ohio, by missionary Emer Harris. After his conversion, Page was...
- The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as...
- Calvary Lutheran Church, also known as Hawksbill Church, Hacksbill Church, Hoxbiehl Church, and Gomer's Church, is an historic Lutheran church with adjacent...
- by region and by (modern) country. This page has a wider view of the topic, while the "pilgrimage church" page offers Catholic sites. The Holy Land, location...
- regarded as one of the predecessors of the present-day United Methodist Church.[page needed] The Mississippi MPC delegation to the 1939 Uniting Conference...
- Bettie Mae Page (April 22, 1923 – December 11, 2008) was an American model who gained notoriety in the 1950s for her pin-up photos. She was often referred...
- The Notorious Bettie Page is a 2005 American biographical drama film directed by Mary Harron. The screenplay by Harron and Guinevere Turner focuses on...