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replaced by a
wooden clapper, or crotalus. "A
Glossary of
Churchly Terms". Boston:
Church of the Advent.
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- The
Catholic Church (Latin:
Ecclesia Catholica), also
known as the
Roman Catholic Church, is the
largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.41 billion baptized...
- Catholic, the
Eastern Orthodox Church, the
Oriental Orthodox Churches, the ****yrian
Church of the East, and the
Ancient Church of the East,
which all understand...
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Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the
Episcopal Church, the
United Methodist Church, the
Presbyterian Church U.S.A. and the
Catholic Church include nearly...
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tradition which developed from the practices, liturgy, and
identity of the
Church of
England following the
English Reformation, in the
context of the Protestant...
- Look up
Church or
church in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Church may
refer to:
Church (building), a place/building for
Christian religious activities...
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responsibility by
Christ to govern,
teach and
sanctify the Body of
Christ (the
Church). Priests,
deacons and lay
ministers co-operate and ****ist
their bishops...
- people.
Reformed churches have
emphasized simplicity in worship.
Several forms of
ecclesiastical polity are
exercised by
Reformed churches,
including presbyterian...
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denomination is a
distinct religious body
within Christianity that
comprises all
church congregations of the same kind,
identifiable by
traits such as a name, particular...
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Methodism originated as a
revival movement within Anglicanism with
roots in the
Church of
England in the 18th
century and
became a
separate denomination after...