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''Synopsis:'' Presbyterianism is a Protestant Christian denomination. The hallmarks include [[Calvinism|Calvinist theology]] which includes the doctrine of [[predestination]] and the presbyterian form of church governance, where each local church is governed by a body of elected elders.
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Presbyterianism is a Protestant Christian denomination. The hallmarks include [[Calvinism|Calvinist theology]] which includes the doctrine of [[predestination]] and the presbyterian form of church governance, where each local church is governed by a body of elected elders.
 
Presbyterianism is a Protestant Christian denomination. The hallmarks include [[Calvinism|Calvinist theology]] which includes the doctrine of [[predestination]] and the presbyterian form of church governance, where each local church is governed by a body of elected elders.
  
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