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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)|
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  • ...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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  • ...ch is known by its nick-name, The City of Churches. It was settled by free British settlers in 1836, who brought Christianity with them. Like the rest of Aust ...r thousands of year prior to European settlement, which occurred when free British settlers established the city of Adelaide in 1836. Over the following decad
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  • ==Europe, Eurasia, & the British Isles== British Isles
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  • The Heart of Worship is a contemporary Christian song by the British [[Christian]] song-writer [[Matt Redman]]. It's words remind us that God lo
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  • ...izing in freelance writing, ghostwriting, design, and editing, in Langley, British Columbia. http://www.jordanbateman.com/ # [[Roy Salmond]] music producer based in British Columbia http://www.roysalmond.com
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  • topic_name = Creationism among British scientists| <p>[In 2002, a letter signed by 27 British scientists and educators
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  • * [[Creationism among British scientists]] ...ee readers provides a useful introduction, at web page [[Creationism among British scientists]]. There is a literature review<ref>McIntosh A (2001), "Genesis
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  • ...d then held numerous on-air positions throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.
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  • John R. W. Stott (27 April 1921 - 27 July 2011) was a British Christian leader and Anglican minister who was noted as the one of the lead
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  • ...casting licence for a Christian music FM radio station for Campbell River, British Columbia in 2003. Broadcasting Decision CRTC 2004-61 ...s now making an application for a LPFM Christian station in Campbell River British Columbia which Terry Fleming is in charge of getting it going (his final ac
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  • Sixteen-year-old Sam Morris was suspended from a British school this week for wearing a [[crucifix]], a well known [[Christian]] sym
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • ...a following in Hawaii and California, Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, the British Isles and Libya.
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  • ...ado, Texas; Westcliffe, Colorado; Mancos, Colorado; Creston and Bountiful, British Columbia; and Pringle, South Dakota.
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  • ...her Germanic areas, resulting in cultural hostility in Britain between the British (Celts) and the (then pagan) English.
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  • ...ans faced reprisals under the Hashemite monarchy for co-operating with the British, and most fled to the West. The Patriarch of Babylon is currently based in ...of the British Mandate of Palestine, and did not play a major role in the British rule of the country. However with the exodus of Assyrians, the Chaldean Cat
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  • With the exception of one Divine Liturgy in 1919 during the British, French, Italian, and Greek occupation of Istanbul after the fall of the Ot
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  • ...Church of England, the original and largest of the Anglican churches. The British Government, acting on behalf of the Monarch, appoints Church of England bis
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  • ...next five decades successfully working for the abolition of slavery in the British Empire.
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  • By the 1820s, sectarian tension had eased and British writers began to worry that Christmas was dying out. They imagined Tudor Ch In the midst of World War I, there was a Christmas truce between German and British troops in France (1914). Soldiers on both sides spontaneously began to sing
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • ...ed his famous orphanages. The Keswick Convention movement began out of the British Holiness movement, encouraging a lifestyle of holiness, unity and prayer.
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • ...rom teaching in 1978. In his later life he was was elected a Fellow of the British Academy, and served as President of the Society for Old Testament Study, an
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  • ...worthy collections of editions of ''The Pilgrim's Progress'', e.g., in the British Museum and in the New York Public Library, collected by the late James Leno
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  • ...nfluence in all aspects of society, partly due to the divisive strategy of British colonialism which favored certain minorities. As such, Parsis are generally
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • ...ican English but without the typical glide off—not, for instance, *[oʊ] or British *[əʊ]).
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • [[Category:British Columbia]]
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  • ...with an honorary knighthood, Honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE), for his international contribution to civic and religious lif
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  • James Hudson Taylor (戴德生) was a British Protestant Christian missionary to [[China]]. He was born on May 21, 1832 a
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  • ...Mary]] and [[saint]]s particularly noticeable today. In North America, the British brought the [[Anglican]] and [[Baptist]] churches. Other Protestant Christi
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  • ...l, Patriarch of Constantinople, to Charles I., and is now preserved in the British Museum. Subjoined to the books of the New Testament contained in it, there
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  • ...wspapering. He taught journalism at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. He is a member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery in Ott
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  • **[[British Orthodox Church]] - 0.01 million
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  • ...This was corrected to "west" in some later editions, like 28th printing of British paperback (ISBN 0552149519) and apparently current printings of the US hard ...enus. This was changed to "eight years" in some later editions such as the British paperback and at least the April 2003 printing of the US hardback.
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  • ...vast number of ancient Syriac manuscripts. On these being deposited in the British Museum, the late Dr. Cureton, who then had charge of the Syriac department,
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  • * ''The Best Of Larry Norman'', [[2001]] 30 Year British Anniversary Tour celebration collection *[http://larrynorman.uk.com Official British Site]
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  • ...on of Mary and saints particularly noticeable today. In North America, the British brought the Anglican and Baptist churches. Other Protestant Christians jour
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  • British, Hard Rock, Country & Rock 'n' Blues Artists.
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  • ...ns emigrated to New England,. This is actually far less than the number of British subjects who emigrated to Ireland, Canada, and the Caribbean during this ti
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  • [[British Virgin Islands]] [[Protestantism|Protestant]] 72.2% ([[Methodist]] 22.7%, A
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  • ...ice and creating public furor. Sir Frederic Kenyon, former Director of the British Museum, comments: 1. J.B. Phillips. Ring of Truth. (Shaw, 1967), This noted British scholar observes, "Over the years I have had hundreds of conversations with
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  • ...o this I can only say that no such volume of sermons is to be found in the British Museum, nor in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, nor in the Redcross-street L
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