It is now common for people to look for churches to their liking rather than those of the same denomination. |
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Although most ethnic Hungarians belong to the Reformed church, Lutherans constitute the country's largest Protestant denomination. |
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After a few weeks of attending Methodist, Baptist, and Lutheran churches, her parents finally decided their new denomination was Presbyterian. |
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The Tarragona wine denomination protects the wines made in the region known as the Camp de Tarragona and part of the Ribera d' Ebre area. |
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The two cellular phone companies have the dollar denomination symbol on air time scratch cards sold to their subscribers. |
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Baptismal traditions are determined by the religious denomination of the family. |
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They close their eyes to the fact that not all religions nor every congregation within any given denomination agrees with their stance. |
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The dominant Whig Party appealed to Massachusetts, large Congregational church denomination, which had its roots in Puritanism. |
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Finally, how do the lay employees of a religious institution view its connection with the sponsoring denomination or religious order? |
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This led to the formation of the Wesleyan Methodist Connection in 1843 as a separate denomination. |
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If you won't take a multi-tool, at least take a pair of needle-nose pliers and a screwdriver of each denomination! |
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In many countries, depositors may choose which national money will be the denomination of their deposit account. |
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To ignore the current situation would certainly doom the denomination to an untimely death. |
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The time will come when this denomination of Border State, still frequently employed in America, will cease to have any signification. |
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They are agreeable and efficious errhines, or sneezing-powders, and superior to most of those sold under the denomination of herb snuff. |
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Also, the colour of the denomination numeral shifts between gold and green when the banknote is viewed at different angles. |
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The gold denomination of the Roman Empire was the aureus, which was worth twenty-five silver denarii. |
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If you're looking for someone of a particular faith or denomination, some rides even have different prayer meetings and Shabbat circles. |
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Each card will have 2 coins of the same denomination showing both the First new mint mark and final no mint mark coins. |
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For a number of years I've been muddling in the mire of trying to figure out who and what I am in relation to church, denomination, God etc. |
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What did mere lack of physical beauty matter to one of his faith and denomination, to one of his social position and excessive unctuosity? |
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We hope that this denomination will be faithful to God and will fill the spiritual vacuum left by liberalism. |
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Players take four coins of one denomination, four of a second, two of a third, and one of a fourth. |
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Like its cousins, Tequila and Mezcal, Sotol has its own denomination of origin. |
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Most Americans are not Baptists, much less Southern Baptists, though it is a significant denomination. |
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He had carefully narrowed it down to one church in each denomination and one non-denominational church. |
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We sat at the big table and watched my mum count the coins, stacking it all into neat piles by denomination. |
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The larger denomination coins and the notes are being spent but the vast majority of opinion regards them as having little spending power. |
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In some such schools, outlanders are suspect, even if they are of the same denomination. |
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Members of the denomination must understand that pastor codependency is a serious problem. |
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However, he rues that the increased denomination of stamps has now made philately an expensive proposition. |
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Every denomination has its theological articles and books of theology, its liturgies and confessional statements. |
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This schism had a profound effect on the events that followed in the denomination. |
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The Presbyterian Church is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the US, with around 2.5 million members. |
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For many in our denomination, the Great Commission is used as a trump card, which they seek to play prevailingly over all other matters. |
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A religious group includes denomination or mode of worship or a group sharing common beliefs. |
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Five-dollar bills are now the lowest non-coin denomination and the increased handling has caused them to deteriorate. |
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The Central Bank had earlier withdrawn the highest denomination banknote to also stop hoarding. |
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The drugs trade, for example, tends to make its illicit gains in the form of small denomination bank notes. |
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British currency had been de facto gold through much of the 1700s and until 1800 lacked small denomination coins. |
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To play to a trick a player must play the same number of a lower denomination than the current lowest. |
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The first player of this team who mentioned the denomination of the contract becomes the declarer. |
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If 2 or more players play discards to a trick that are the same denomination, suits come into play. |
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Its frame of coconut trees on either side, a title at the top and denomination at the base, is inverted, making it a highly prized specimen. |
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The Pixies' originals are masterpieces, but the second disc seems to indicate that they are fragile in that denomination. |
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But sociologists say it is a growing practice, a reflection of how Americans today are less attached to a historical, family denomination. |
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Yes, but, your Honour, this is about denomination or categorisation of offences. |
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There are banknotes of denomination 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 Hryvnias and coins of denomination 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50 kopiykas and a 1 Hryvnia coin. |
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Afraid to incite violence and unsure which denomination has the right to the ladder, no one has moved it since. |
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Churches have dropped their denominational affiliation as part of their name and have actually given themselves a name which doesn't denote which denomination they're with. |
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The empty layers of denomination and doctrine that have little to do with grace. |
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Within each denomination the cards rank Club, Spade, Heart, Diamond. |
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By law, currency issued by the government, in any form and denomination is the acceptable medium for commercial transaction unless otherwise stated. |
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Reinke lost his pulpit and was drummed out of the conservative Missouri Synod of the Lutheran denomination. |
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Gold and silver vessels served in effect as large denomination banknotes, and weighed round figures in terms of the prevailing currency standards. |
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There's hardly a week passes that the school doesn't ask for money of some denomination, so why they don't help with the parking situation is a joke. |
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To be added to the church's constitution, the ban must be ratified by a majority of the church's 173 presbyteries before the denomination meets in June. |
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Representatives of the churches in the denomination spent much of their time discussing issues involved with planting new churches around the country. |
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And no religious denomination should be forced to ordain gays or women as priests, right? |
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But what sect or denomination today abides by that decision? |
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A positive effect indicates that bridegrooms from that denomination are over-represented within a social class, whereas a negative effect indicates an under-representation. |
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Under Spanish rule, the country adopted the denomination Viceroyalty of Peru, which became Republic of Peru after independence. |
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Spitsbergen Island coins were issued in 1946, with Russian Cyrillic lettering, in the USSR denomination of 10 and 20 kopecks. |
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For all intents and purposes, Creole is an ethnic and linguistic denomination. |
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In addition, the Presiding Bishop directs the Episcopal Church Center, the national administrative headquarters of the denomination. |
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At first he did not call himself bishop, but eventually submitted to the usage by the denomination. |
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They also have the authority to appoint and ordain local pastors, elders, ministers, and reverends within the denomination. |
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As of 2010 Mississippi remained a stronghold of the denomination, which originally was brought by Scots immigrants. |
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The governing body of the Reformed Church in America, a Calvinist denomination in the United States and Canada, is known as the General Synod. |
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The name Norrland just gradually became a denomination of everything north of Svealand. |
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The Church, of the Anglican denomination, is in active use for worship, and forms part of the Diocese of Manchester. |
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They were Episcopalians, and for time out of mind had rented a half-pew in the church of their denomination on California Street. |
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The increasing Africanization of United Methodism is shifting the denomination in a more conservative direction. |
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Most local Muslims adhere to the Sunni denomination, following the Shafi'i school. |
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The denomination in Scotland is thus governed by its own hierarchy and Bishops' Conference, not under the control of English bishops. |
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The raised, large denomination also acts as an aid for the partially sighted. |
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In each of these countries, the smaller denomination is no longer used, and coins denominated in khoums and iraimbilanja are no longer minted. |
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From 2005 to 2010, 90 congregations closed, the fourth highest number of closures for a British denomination over the period. |
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The Church has been the majority denomination since the Christianisation of Lithuania at the end of the 14th century. |
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Even in the Russian era, each person had to officially belong to a religious denomination. |
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In some cases, like the Lutheran Church of Sweden, it is the denomination leader title. |
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The independent Free Apostolic Church of Pentecost is the biggest Protestant denomination in Greece with 120 churches. |
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Religious conversion is the adoption of a set of beliefs identified with one particular religious denomination to the exclusion of others. |
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Apostate is a term used by members of a religion or denomination to refer to someone who has left that religion or denomination. |
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While an individual may make such a decision privately, usually it entails being baptized and becoming a member of a denomination or church. |
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Initially called Compagna Communis, the denomination of republic was made official in 1528 on the initiative of Admiral Andrea Doria. |
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Iglesia ni Cristo is a notable Unitarian and Restorationist denomination in the country. |
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The United Presbyterian Church of North America was a small denomination formed in 1858 from Scottish Covenanter and Seceder traditions. |
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What prompted Latinos to form their own denomination within the Mennonite tradition? |
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Communion practices vary by denomination and even by individual parishes. |
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For many others, however, he was a narrow-minded denominationalist and a squabbler within the Lutheran denomination. |
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They are a cliquish minority denomination that no one takes in the least seriously. |
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The Presbyterian Church of Wales, which follows Calvinistic Methodism, is the largest denomination in Wales. |
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Despite the prevalence of Anglican churches, observance is very low within the Anglican denomination. |
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They offer communion to those who are already united in that denomination or sometimes individual church. |
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However the label 'cathedral' remains in common parlance for notable churches that were formerly part of an episcopal denomination. |
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Scottish and Northern Irish banks followed, with only the Royal Bank of Scotland continuing to issue this denomination. |
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The Sydney Unitarian Church was founded 1850 under a Reverend Mr Stanley and was a vigorous denomination during the 19th century. |
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Hinduism has no central doctrinal authority and many practising Hindus do not claim to belong to any particular denomination or tradition. |
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Elaborate Tilaka with lines may also identify a devotee of a particular denomination. |
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It seems, nevertheless, that her denomination did not exert any influence on the children. |
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The Presbyterian Church in Sudan is the third largest denomination in Southern Sudan. |
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The second largest denomination is the Methodist Church, whose Isle of Man District is close in numbers to the Anglican diocese. |
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The Church of Scotland claims the largest membership of any single religious denomination in Edinburgh. |
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The majority of Muslims in United Kingdom belong to the Sunni denomination, while smaller numbers are Shia and Ahmadi. |
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It originated as a revival within the 18th century Church of England and became a separate denomination after Wesley's death. |
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The Methodist Church is the third largest denomination throughout the Samoan Islands, in both Samoa and American Samoa. |
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The degree and nature of state backing for denomination or creed designated as a state religion can vary. |
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The Church of Scotland, a Presbyterian denomination often known as The Kirk, is recognised in law as the national church of Scotland. |
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The denomination announced a period of discernment to allocate time to the perspectives within the discussion. |
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In that regard, Knox is considered the notional founder of the Presbyterian denomination, whose members number millions worldwide. |
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Anan ben David, a contemporary of Mansur Abbasi, is considered to be the founder of the Karaite denomination. |
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And this denomination, originating from this part, was afterward transferred to the whole of Italy, which was called Welshland, and its inhabitants Welshers. |
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In Hungary, the largest Protestant denomination is represented by Reformed Church in Hungary, which is a Calvinist strand, established in 1567, Debrecen. |
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Spencer built a church in Wilmington for the new denomination. |
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The second largest Presbyterian denomination in Scotland is the Free Church of Scotland with 10,896 people identifying as being of that church at the 2011 census. |
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The penny was the first of its denomination to be struck in copper. |
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He strongly advocated his reformist Bohemian religious denomination. |
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With approximately 80 million adherents, it constitutes the third most common Protestant denomination after historically Pentecostal denominations and Anglicanism. |
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Condemned by virtually every Lutheran denomination, these statements and their influence on antisemitism have contributed to his controversial status. |
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The reasons for these objections differ from denomination to denomination. |
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In religion, a ritual can comprise the prescribed outward forms of performing the cultus, or cult, of a particular observation within a religion or religious denomination. |
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The modern Baptist denomination is an outgrowth of Smyth's movement. |
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Finally, there are Independent Baptist churches that choose to remain autonomous and independent of any denomination, organization, or association. |
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The process of being designated as a member of the Protestant clergy, as well as that of being assigned to a particular office, varies with the denomination or faith group. |
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Calvinistic Methodism claims to be the only denomination in Wales to be of purely Welsh origin, owing no influence in its formation to Scottish Presbyterianism. |
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For example, NOW accounts in M1 and MMDAs in M2 are nonterm deposits, but small and large denomination time deposits in M2 and M3 are term assets. |
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Andalusia also took that denomination in its first Statute of Autonomy, even though it followed the longer process stipulated in the constitution for the rest of the country. |
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All the circulating coins have an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and various national and regional designs, and the denomination, on the reverse. |
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Its offices and theological college remain on The Mound, Edinburgh, although the denomination no longer holds the original Free Church College buildings. |
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It remains a distinct Presbyterian denomination in Scotland. |
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After negotiations failed in 1873, the two churches agreed a 'Mutual Eligibility Act' enabling a congregation of one denomination to call a minister from the other. |
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As an episcopal denomination, the church is governed by bishops, differentiating it from the national Church of Scotland which is presbyterian and governed by elders. |
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Congregationalism is more easily identified as a movement than a single denomination, given its distinguishing commitment to the complete autonomy of the local congregation. |
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Lewis was a committed Anglican who upheld a largely orthodox Anglican theology, though in his apologetic writings, he made an effort to avoid espousing any one denomination. |
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Baptists collectively form the largest branch of Protestantism, and the Southern Baptist Convention is the largest individual Protestant denomination. |
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