congregationalism

  • 21Congregationalism — /kɒŋgrəˈgeɪʃənəlɪzəm/ (say konggruh gayshuhnuhlizuhm) noun 1. the system of government and doctrine of Congregational churches. 2. adherence to such a system or doctrine. –Congregationalist, noun, adjective …

  • 22Congregationalism — n. a system of ecclesiastical organization whereby individual churches are largely self governing. Derivatives: Congregationalist n. Congregationalize v.tr. (also ise) …

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  • 23Nestor of Congregationalism — Leonard Bacon …

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  • 24Конгрегационализм — (Congregationalism), одно из течений в протестантских церквах, основанное на принципе местной автономии и равенстве всех верующих. Единств. таинствами в К. признаются крещение и причастие. Как и во всех др. реформатских церквах, пасторские и… …

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  • 25Congregationalist polity — This article is about the form of church organization in which each congregation governs itself. For the family of Protestant churches characterized by and named for this form of governance, see Congregational church. For other uses, see… …

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  • 26Congregational Christian Churches — The Congregational Christian Churches were a Protestant Christian denomination that operated in the U.S. from 1931 through 1957. On the latter date, most of its churches joined the Evangelical and Reformed Church in a merger to become the United… …

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  • 27Reuben Gaylord — Infobox Person name = Reuben Gaylord image size = caption = Reuben Gaylord birth name = birth date = April 28, 1812 birth place = Norfolk, Connecticut death date = January 10, 1880 death place = Fontanelle, Nebraska death cause = resting place =… …

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  • 28Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 29Congregational church — For individual notable churches of this denomination, see Congregational Church (disambiguation). For the form of church organization in which each congregation governs itself, see Congregationalist polity. Congregational churches are Protestant… …

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  • 30Puritan — A Puritan of 16th and 17th century England was an associate of any number of religious groups advocating for more purity of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. Puritans felt that the English Reformation had not gone far… …

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