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  • 41Church Missionary Society —    The Church Missionary Society (CMS) was the prominent force behind the worldwide spread of Anglicanism in the 19th century.    As knowledge of the world s peoples grew toward the end of the 18th century, John Venn, a Church of England minister …

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  • 42Church of the East — For other uses, see Church of the East (disambiguation). Nestorian Church redirects here. For other uses, see Nestorian (disambiguation). Nestorian priests in a procession on Palm Sunday, in a 7th or 8th century wall painting from a Nestorian… …

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  • 43Evangelical United Brethren Church — The Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB) was an American Protestant church which was formed in 1946 by the merger of the Evangelical Church with the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (not to be confused with the current Church of the… …

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  • 44Evangelical church alliance — religion.Its official website asserts that it provides credentials to pastors, teachers, para church leaders, missionaries, evangelists, speakers, youth workers, professors, military chaplains, and fire, industrial, hospice, police, and prison… …

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  • 45Evangelical church — ▪ Protestant churches stressing the gospel of Jesus Christ       any of the classical Protestant (Protestantism) churches or their offshoots, but especially in the late 20th century, churches that stress the preaching of the gospel of Jesus… …

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  • 46Church of Scientology — Scientology build …

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  • 47Church Pastoral Aid Society — Anglicanism portal CPAS (the Church Pastoral Aid Society) is an Anglican evangelical mission agency which works with a wide variety of churches across the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Its aim is to ‘enable churches to help every person hear… …

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  • 48CHURCH, CATHOLIC — Under the Roman Empire While a Catholic (i.e., universal ) Church came into being only at the Council of Nicaea in 325, a unified interpretation of the new religion of christianity had begun to emerge during the three preceding centuries, and… …

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  • 49church — /cherrch/, n. 1. a building for public Christian worship. 2. public worship of God or a religious service in such a building: to attend church regularly. 3. (sometimes cap.) the whole body of Christian believers; Christendom. 4. (sometimes cap.)… …

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  • 50Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee) — For other uses, see Church of God (disambiguation). Church of God Church of God (Cleveland, TN) Classification Protestant Orientation …

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