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  • topic_name = British Columbia | '''British Columbia''' is a province located in western [[Canada]].
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  • *[http://www.britannia.com/bios/azlist.html British Biographies] - including those suitable for this Wiki.# *[http://www.britannia.com/church/index.html Church in Britain] - British church history and famous christians.#
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  • * Regions - [[Alberta]], [[British Columbia]], [[Manitoba]], [[New Brunswick]], [[Newfoundland and Labrador]], ...awa]], [[Regina]], [[St. John's]], [[Toronto]], [[Vancouver]], [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]], [[Whitehorse]], [[Winnipeg]], [[Yellowknife]]
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  • Songs of Praise - British Broadcasting Corporation
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  • ...Australian state of [[South Australia]]. It was settled by in 1836 by free British settlers and has grown to a city of over 1 million people. Its nickname is Adelaide is a multicultural city. The majority are Caucasians from British descent, but there are also many people who have families from other backgr
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  • ..., South Australia. It was the first church built in Adelaide shortly after British settlement. Trinity is the largest Anglican church in South Australia with
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  • '''William Booth''' (10 April 1829 – 20 August 1912) was a British [[Methodist]] preacher who founded [[Salvation Army|The Salvation Army]] an
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  • Matt Redman is a British Christian songwriter who has written such songs "[[Heart of Worship (song)|
    830 bytes (123 words) - 14:49, 30 August 2009
  • ...found in many English-speaking countries. It was originally founded by the British civil servant [[Gerald Gardner]] in the 1940s.
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  • ...r the worse. It was Christians who brought about the end of slavery in the British Empire. In recent centuries its political power has decreased, although Chr
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  • ...South Australia]]. It was the first church built in Adelaide shortly after British settlement. It is the largest Anglican church in South Australia with over
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  • [[British Israelism]]
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  • [[British Israelism]]
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  • Graham Kendrick was born 1950 and is a well known British Christian singer-songwriter and worship leader. He was born in [[Northampto
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  • ...ish schoolgirl told to return home for wearing crucifix (December 7, 2005)|British schoolgirl told to return home for wearing crucifix]]
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  • ...nguilla]], [[Antigua and Barbuda]], [[Aruba]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[British Virgin Islands]], [[Canada]], [[Cayman Islands]], [[Cuba]], [[Dominica]], [
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  • *Mennonite Central Committee in British Columbia, Canada [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • * Moves to the Danish colony of [[Serampore]] because of the hostility of the British East India Company which feared that missionary activity might cause tensio
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  • ...e]</ref>. The hymn is particularly popular in England and is the anthem of British Women's Institute<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Women%27s_Insti
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  • ...t for about 2% of the population) and later, from 1788 onwards by waves of British migrants. Following World War II, it has received waves of European (especi
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