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  • topic_name = Reformed Churches | ...tion in which the Reformed movement was originally established had its own church government. Several of these local churches have expanded to worldwide deno
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  • ...er of the Swiss [[Reformation]] and founder of the Swiss [[Reformed church|Reformed Churches]]. Independent from [[Martin Luther]], who was doctor biblicus, Zw
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  • topic_name = The Anglican Church in New South Wales, Australia | ...ity of the diocese is Evangelical (low church) in nature, and committed to Reformed and Calvinist theology.
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  • [[Church of the Nazarene]] [[Reformed]]
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  • [[Advent Christian Church]] [[African Methodist Episcopal Church]]
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  • ...ons}} - [[Roman Catholic Church in Austria|Roman Catholicism]], [[Lutheran Church in Austria|Lutheran]] ...in Austria] | [http://www.evang.at/kirche/gemeinden/index.htm Lutheran and Reformed Parishes] | [http://www.kath-kirche.at/kirche/framepfarrdeka.htm Roman-Cath
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  • ...burg church door gg.jpg|center|thumb|Door of the ''Schlosskirche'' (castle church) to which Luther is said to have nailed his 95 Theses, sparking the [[Refor ...al development profoundly, although Slovenians are mainly [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]]) and in the German states of Brandenburg, Mecklenburg-Vor
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  • ...Luther]], his importance has long been underestimated. He was an important Reformed theologian of the 16th century.
    711 bytes (85 words) - 13:56, 31 August 2009
  • ...g indulgences. This marked the start of the Reformation and the Protestant Church. The ideas in Germany were taken up in other northern European countries, E ...lliam Laud]]. What emerged was a state church that considered itself both "Reformed" and "Catholic" but not "Roman", along with other "unofficial" more radical
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  • ;[[Roman Catholic Church|Catholicism]] - 1.2 billion *[[Catholic Church]] - 1,147 million<ref name="cathstats">[http://www.wcr.ab.ca/news/2009/0309
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  • * [[Anglican Communion]] * [[Church of England]] * [[39 Articles]] * [[Book of Common Prayer]] ...n England broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.
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  • ...[Protestant]] [[Reformer]] in the 16th century who formed the Presbetyrian Church in Switzerland. His followers further developed the theology of Calvinism. ...le body of doctrine taught by Reformed churches and represented in various Reformed Confessions such as the Belgic Confession of Faith (1561) and the Westminst
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  • *[[African United Baptist Church]] *[[Baptist Bible Church of Madagascar]] (Fiangonana Batista Biblika eto Madagasikara)
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  • ...some writers identify six waves of special revival or "Awakenings" in the church worldwide (1727, 1792, 1830, 1857, 1882 and 1904). ...e unchurched, the First Great Awakening focused on people who were already church members. It changed their rituals, their piety, and their self awareness.
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  • ...inations. The course was developed by the [[Holy Trinity Brompton Anglican Church]] in [[London]]. In 1990 [[Nicky Gumbel]] took on the running of the alpha * What About the Church?
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  • topic_name = The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada '''The Evangelical Christian Church in Canada''', also known as the Christian Church (Christian Disciples), is an evangelical Protestant [[denomination]] of chu
    7 KB (951 words) - 16:12, 30 December 2010
  • ...of Australia. It has also trained many Baptists who are sympathetic to the Reformed Faith.
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  • ...Communion]], [[Baptist]], [[Lutheran]], [[Methodist]], [[Presbyterian]], [[Reformed churches]], [[Salvation Army]], [[Seventh-day Adventist]], [[Uniting church ...include the [[Lutheran Church]], [[Anglican Communion]] and the [[Baptist Church]].
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  • ...he [[Roman Catholic Church]] and those who justified separation from the [[Church of England]] following the Elizabethan Religious Settlement are commonly ca ...lic models of church organization, the English Reformation had brought the Church under control of the monarchy while leaving many of its religious practices
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  • ...and evangelic, with a strong focus on the authority of the [[Bible]]. Each church has autonomy with a congregational governance system, however churches ofte * '''A'''utonomy of the local church ([[Matthew 18]]:15-17; [[1 Corinthians 6]]:1-3)
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