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Episcopal Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Episcopal Church may refer to: Anglican Communion • The Episcopal Church (United States) in the United States, Honduras, Taiwan, Colombia, Ecuador, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Venezuela, the Bri...
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Episcopal polity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anglicanism or Episcopalianism is the general form of doctrine, worship and structure based on the tradition of the Church of England, which extends beyond membership in the Anglican Communion. ... Books on Anglicanism and Episcopalianism...
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Roman Catholicism, I: Authority Roman Catholicism, II: Tradition Eastern Orthodoxy Lutheranism Anabaptism Calvinism Anglicanism/ Episcopalianism Baptists Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Pietism Wesleyanism Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Mormonism, I: Authority Mormonism, II: Doctrine...
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+ Traditional Episcopalianism in the 21st Century +; That God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ ... 1928 BCP Congregations in the USA; Tracts for Our Times; Great Links; St Luke's, Sedona AZ | St Luke's Parish Blog; Sedona Jazz at the Church Concert Series; Search Our Site;
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Bulletin inserts for Nov. 8 continue report on Native American Ministries Nov 02, 2009The second in a set of two bulletin inserts on ... Minnesota diocese elects Brian Prior as next bishopBy Mary Frances Schjonberg, ... Wyoming Bishop Bruce Caldwell witnesses Obama signing hate crime legislation into lawBy Lynette Wilson,
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As Episcopalians, we are followers of Jesus Christ, our Lord, and believe in the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. ... The Episcopal Church has members in the United States, as well as in Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Austria, ... We strive to love our neighbors as ourselves and respect the dignity of every person.
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Episcopal Church n. The church in the United States that is in communion with the see of Canterbury. ... The Religion Book: Episcopal Church ... On the one hand, they were members and faithful communicants of a church that acknowledged the King of England as its "supreme governor." They believed their church had practiced...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Episcopalianism. Episcopalianism. Information about Episcopalianism in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The relative absence of religion from their correspondence must be explained in some other way--perhaps by their enduring Episcopalianism.
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Expert: Ray McIntyre - 4/21/2004; Question; What is the major difference between Caholicism and Anglicanism other than allegiance to the Pope, and is there any difference between Anglicans and Episcopalians besides the fact that the English King is Both administer Baptism and Confirmation, ... Some Anglicans pray the rosary.
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