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 BibleLessons.com
But with the Church of the West developing a strong belief that a kind of primacy resided in the Roman bishop by divine enactment, the breach widened into an open division and henceforth the Christian Church in the East and in the West was to be distinct and divided.
The Catholics of Saint Matthew Church, though recognizing the importance of the Pope in his role as a sign of unity and as an important source of leadership within the Church, reject the proclamation of the first Vatican Council (1869) promulgated by Pope Pius IX concerning the dogma of Papal Infallibility.
The church declared that the cross was not a pagan symbol, that it is not a sin to have illustrations of Jesus, and that Christians may vote.
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 The Cross and Flame: A Personal Memoir, by Edwin H. Maynard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Prior to the 1946 union of the Evangelical Church and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, neither of the official periodicals, The Evangelical Messenger nor The Religious Telescope displayed a denominational insigne.
The result was a circular insigne in which the church name surrounded a bold Latin cross with clasped hands in the foreground-recalling the 1946 handshake by the senior bishops, Arthur R. Clippinger and John S. Stamm, at the United Conference in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Churches, districts, annual conferences and institutions have proudly displayed the emblem to identify themselves with the parent body.
www.gcfa.org /C&FPersonalMemoir.html   (3712 words)

  
 Pentecostalism
These included the Church of the Nazarene, the Wesleyan Methodist Church, the Church of God (Anderson, Indiana), and the Salvation Army.
Two of these, the Church of God in Christ and the United Holy Church, were predominantly fl.
In 1943 the Assemblies of God, the Church of God (Cleveland, Tennessee), the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel, and the Pentecostal Holiness Church became charter members of the National Association of Evangelicals, thus clearly disassociating themselves from the organized fundamentalist groups which had disfellowshiped the Pentecostals in 1928.
mb-soft.com /believe/txc/pentecos.htm   (2762 words)

  
 Adherents.com
The Church of God, with 258 members, represented 0.4% of the population.
The church is the Mexican branch of the American-based Church of God, a fundamentalist sect which abstains from pork, observes the Sabbath on Saturday...
The Church of God, active in Mexico since the 19th century, had met with particular success in the Pachuca area.
www.adherents.com /Na/Na_182.html   (2409 words)

  
 anderson church god   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Church of God (Anderson) is a non-denominational, Holiness believing group of Christians with roots in...
God wants to be worshipped in spirit and in truth, based on the Bible as the sole authority in matters of worship.
A top priority in choosing a church to become a member should be based on no other criteria than that of a church that has its form of worship regulated by biblical principals.
www.bcpets.com /church/anderson-church-god.php   (597 words)

  
 Learn About God: Insights on Learn
God is Still Speaking - The United Church of Christ
I Learn About God (Bible Learning Series) by --author not specified-- Paperback: Standard Publishing Company June, 1997 --price not specified-- This item is currently not available.
God, family, and employment were the priorities of...
www.moollearn.com /learnaboutgod   (855 words)

  
 Crossmap Christian Directory :: Holiness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Essay on the history and theology of this family of churches and associations, with a brief glance at similar movements in Britain and Germany.
Basic overview of the history and teachings of the Holiness churches.
Doctoral dissertation in theological studies traces interracial relations in the church, particularly in the American South, from John Wesley through the Azusa Street revival.
dir.crossmap.com /Church_and_Denominations/Denominations/Holiness   (205 words)

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