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Evangelicalism (/ˌiːvænˈdʒɛlɪkəlɪzəm, ˌɛvæn-, -ən-/), also
called evangelical Christianity or
evangelical Protestantism, is a
worldwide interdenominational...
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evangelical groups,
others began to
refer to the two
groups as
Evangelical Lutheran and
Evangelical Reformed. As time p****ed by, the word
Evangelical...
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Aldersgate on 24 May 1738, John
experienced what has come to be
called his
evangelical conversion, when he felt his "heart
strangely warmed". He
records in...
- by the
Presbyterian Church in the
United States of America.
Various evangelical mission organizations have
specialized in
evangelism throughout history...
- of
historic Congregationalism.
Evangelical Congregationalists are
internationally represented by the
World Evangelical Congregational Fellowship. Christian...
- The
Evangelical Church may
refer to: Protestantism,
whose followers during the
reformation were
called evangelicals Evangelicalism,
especially those ****ociated...
- An open
evangelical attempts to
uphold evangelical doctrines, morality, and spirituality,
while also
being inclusive of others. It is a term
which is commonly...
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believers inspired by the
First Epistle of Peter. They
include those with
evangelical, holiness, liberal, and
traditional Quaker understandings of Christianity...
- In the
United States,
evangelicalism is a
movement among Protestant Christians who
believe in the
necessity of
being born again,
emphasize the importance...
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Grace Evangelical Society".
Retrieved 21
December 2023. Wilkin, Bob (11
February 2022). "What
Denominations Hold to Free Grace? –
Grace Evangelical Society"...