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  • The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a country off the northwest coast of mainland [[Eur ===History of Christianity in Britain===
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  • ...n [[Britain]]. Many other songs written by him are sung in churches across Britain and [[Australia]] every Sunday. Kendrick is a co-founder of the March for J
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  • *[http://www.britannia.com/church/index.html Church in Britain] - British church history and famous christians.# *[http://www.britannia.com/history/h6.html Monarchs of Britain] #
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  • '''United Kingdom of Great Britain'''
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  • [[Assemblies of God of Great Britain and Ireland]]
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  • ...nd non-trinitian (denial of the [[Trinity]]) religion that originated in [[Britain]] and [[North America]] in the 19th century. A major difference between [[C
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  • ...1776, signed the Declaration of Independence, this declaring war on Great Britain. The war lasted until the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The rebels won and found
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  • ...tune. For example, the hymn "Amazing Grace" is sung to the hymn tune "New Britain". Many hymns are sung to several different hymn tunes.
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  • ...munion with the Plymouth Brethren. His preaching had a great impact within Britain, Scotland and Ireland. On several occasions he filled stadiums of 2,000 to Moody visited [[Britain]] with Ira D. Sankey, with Moody acting as preacher and Sankey singing. Tog
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  • ...lines in which Germany's 133rd Royal Saxon Regiment is said to have bested Britain's Seaforth Highlanders 3-2.
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  • ...the Church of England]], exercises this capacity in her role as monarch of Britain, not her constitutionally separate role as monarch of New Zealand. The [[An
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  • *[[Baptist Union of Great Britain]]
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  • ...mon'''. Simon the Zealot was claimed to have brought Christianity to Great Britain.
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  • ...uld die before denying Christ. The message of Christianity had spread from Britain to India with 60 million becoming Christians within 300 years of Christ's b ...ganizations came a growing belief, especially in evangelical Christians in Britain, that it was their duty to call sinners throughout the world to Christ. A f
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  • ...ganizations came a growing belief, especially in evangelical Christians in Britain, that it was their duty to call sinners throughout the world to Christ. A f
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  • ...t Churches USA]], [[Baptist Union of Australia]], [[Baptist Union of Great Britain]], [[National Baptist Convention]], [[Southern Baptist Convention]] |
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  • ...ive than any "oppression" of their faith that they had experienced back in Britain. Puritan oppression, including torture and imprisonment of many leaders of
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  • In the 1880s of Great Britain, Cavis Appythart and Milward Phelps (Bob and Larry) are trying to make a pl
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