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Catholic Apostolic Church (CAC), also
known as the
Irvingian Church or
Irvingite Church, is a
denomination in the
Restorationist branch of Christianity...
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Alexander John
Scott (1805–1866) was a
Scottish dissident theologian, who
became the
first prin****l of
Owens College in Manchester. The son of Rev Dr...
- writer, best
known as one of the
founders of the
Catholic Apostolic or
Irvingite Church. He was born at The Grange, near Northington, Hampshire, the eldest...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (/ˈkoʊlərɪdʒ/ KOH-lə-rij;) (21
October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an
English poet,
literary critic, philosopher, and
theologian who...
- (1873–1960), New
Zealand social worker John Bate
Cardale (1802–1877),
English Irvingite Josephine Cardale,
Australian entomologist Paul
Cardale (1705–1775), English...
- had
bequeathed all of Blake's
works to him. When he
later converted to
Irvingite beliefs, he destro**** a
number of them, ****erting that they were inspired...
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wider acceptance in both the US and in Britain,
particularly among the
Irvingites,
Plymouth Brethren, Christadelphians,
Church of God,
Christian Israelite...
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works and
continued selling them.
Tatham later joined the
fundamentalist Irvingite church and
under the
influence of
conservative members of that church...
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lines of Anglican, Nonjuring, Celtic, Welsh, and
Restored Apostolic (
Irvingite). All of
these lines were p****ed to
bishop Duc de
Palatine at his consecration...
- Danbury,
Connecticut –
October 11, 1906 in Hartford, Connecticut) was an
Irvingite divine. He
graduated from
Williams College in 1839 and
practiced law for...