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  • The Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) is a priesthood calling with church-wide authority. The Presiding...
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  • Bowing (also called stooping) is the act of lowering the torso and head as a social gesture in direction to another person or symbol. It is most prominent...
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    St Peter's Church is a Church of England parish church. It is located in St Albans, England, at the northern end of the town centre. It is believed, based...
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  • The Word of the Lord refers to one of two books which are part of the scriptural canon for some denominations in the Latter Day Saint movement. The first...
    10 KB (1,397 words) - 18:48, 8 January 2023
  • New Evangelization Television, or NET-TV, is a Catholic television network based in Brooklyn, New York. The network is owned by DeSales Media Group, the...
    8 KB (717 words) - 14:55, 17 June 2023
  • This page collects opinions, other than those of governments or inter-governmental organizations (see International reactions to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad...
    42 KB (4,609 words) - 01:28, 2 November 2022
  • The 14th Annual GMA Dove Awards were held on 1983 recognizing accomplishments of musicians for the year 1982. The show was held in Nashville, Tennessee...
    2 KB (248 words) - 18:46, 30 September 2022
  • The majority of the population of the Turks and Caicos Islands are Christian. They include Protestant 72.8%, Baptists 35.8%, Church of God 11.7%, Roman...
    7 KB (900 words) - 14:53, 16 January 2024
  • The National Center for Reason and Justice is a United States national non-profit organization disseminating information to the public about claims of...
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  • Bartholomew or Bartlet Green (1530–27 January 1556), was an English Protestant. Green was born in the parish of Basinghall, city of London. He was of a...
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    Watoto Church, formerly Kampala Pentecostal Church (KPC) is an English-speaking cell-based East African community church headquartered in Kampala, Uganda...
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  • The Rabbis' March was a demonstration in support of American and allied action to stop the destruction of European Jewry. It took place in Washington,...
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  • In Lakota mythology, Anúŋg Ité is a daughter of Škáŋ and wife of Tate. She was tricked by Iktómi to attempt to seduce Wi but failed when Škáŋ tells Wi...
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    Arthur Twistleton Polhill (7 February 1862 – 21 November 1935), born Arthur Twistleton Polhill-Turner (the name Turner was discarded in 1902 by deed poll)...
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  • James Bandinel (1733 – 17 November 1804) was a British scholar and cleric. He was born in the parish of St Martin, on the Channel Island of Jersey, second...
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  • Paul Eugene Virgil Shannon (March 25, 1898 – May 23, 1957) was a bishop of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, elected in 1957. Shannon was born in...
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  • Substance Church is a nondenominational, Evangelical Christian, megachurch in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. In 2010, Outreach Magazine...
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  • Christopher Grene (1629–1697), was a Jesuit priest. Grene was the son of George Grene, by his wife Jane Tempest, and brother of Father Martin Grene. He...
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  • John Metcalf Davenport (1842–1913) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He began his career as a clerk for his father, a prominent commercial...
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  • Sutgol (Turkish: Sütgöl, "Milk Lake") or Akgol (Turkish: Akgöl, "White Lake") is a lake in Turkish mythology. It is a life-giving fountain. Before the...
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