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  • 81The Old Side-New Side Controversy — occurred within the Presbyterian Church in Colonial America and was part of the wider theological controversy surrounding the First Great Awakening. The Old and New Side Presbyterians existed as separate churches from 1741 until 1758. The name of …

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  • 82St. Arnulf of Metz —     St. Arnulf of Metz     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Arnulf of Metz     Statesman, bishop under the Merovingians, born c. 580; died c. 640. His parents belonged to a distinguished Frankish family, and lived in Austrasia, the eastern section… …

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  • 83presbyterian — adjective Of or pertaining to a presbyter, or to ecclesiastical government by presbyters; relating to those who uphold church government by presbyters; also, to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of a communion so governed …

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  • 84The Old Side–New Side Controversy — The Old Side New Side Controversy occurred within the Presbyterian Church in Colonial America and was part of the wider theological controversy surrounding the First Great Awakening. The Old and New Side Presbyterians existed as separate churches …

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  • 85presbyterian — pres•by•te•ri•an [[t]ˌprɛz bɪˈtɪər i ən, ˌprɛs [/t]] adj. 1) rel pertaining to or based on the principle of ecclesiastical government by presbyters or presbyteries 2) rel (cap.) designating or pertaining to various churches having this form of… …

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  • 86church — [chʉrch] n. [ME chirche, kirke < OE cirice (& ON kirkja < OE) < Gmc * kirika < LGr(Ec) * kyrikē < Gr kyriakē (oikia), Lord s (house) < kyriakos, belonging to the Lord < kyrios, ruler < kyros, supreme power < IE base *… …

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  • 87Gregorian Reform — The Gregorian Reform was a series of reforms initiated by Pope Gregory VII and the circle he formed in the papal curia, circa 1050 ndash;1080, which dealt with the moral integrity and independence of the clergy. These reforms are considered to be …

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  • 88Thomas II of York — Infobox Archbishop of York name = Thomas II of York birth name = Thomas began=unknown consecration = 27 June 1109 term end = 24 February 1114 predecessor = Gerard successor = Thurstan birth date = birthplace = death date =24 February 1114… …

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  • 89Fellowship of Independent and Global Churches & Ministries, Inc. — The Fellowship of Independent Global Churches Ministries Inc. (FIG) is a fellowship and union of Christian Churches, founded and headquartered in Fredericksburg, Va. The Current Presiding Prelate is Archbishop William E. Brown. This Fellowship is …

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  • 90Marcel II — Pape de l’Église catholique Nom de naissance Marcello Cervini Naissance …

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