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  • Concerning this declaration the statement is made that "different degrees of _Expliciteness_ shall in no way hinder such Churches from owning each other as _Instituted Churches_."

    The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene

  • For the societies we term Churches exist as the embodiment of certain supernatural dogmas and of a

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913

  • Beyond one of the Churches is the Duke of Sommersets house, has been a greate Rambling building but now most pulled down and newly building, they were painting it, good appartments for what is done but none furnish'd, and its but one Wing and is built with drawing dineing roomes and bed Chambers with Closets and dressing-roomes and two StairCases and some roomes above, which is to have another such a wing on the other side and Joyn'd with a Greate hall.

    Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888

  • "Mainline Protestantism isn't a pressure group," said Prothero, "It's not like the National Council of Churches is lobbying Obama to get a Lutheran appointed to the Supreme Court."

    Supreme Court may have no Protestant justices for first time in history 2010

  • In a special web report, Sarah Vilankulu takes a look at what the National Council of Churches is doing to assure tomorrows more hopeful for all.

    9/11 2009

  • As the Catholic Churches continue to fly in the face of laws pertaining to illegal immigration, serial pedophiles, sex offenders and harboring fugitives, the US Supreme Court needs to debate if continuing the present Tax Exemption for the Catholic Churches is in the best interest of American society as a whole. klm

    Bishop bars Patrick Kennedy from communion over abortion 2009

  • The World Council of Churches is present at this 12th Conference of the Parties as we have been at every other COP.

    Eco-Justice 2009

  • The National Council of Churches is a joint ministry of 35 Protestant, Anglican, Orthodox, historically African-American and Living Peace communions, whose 100,000 local congregations encompass 45 million adherents in all 50 states.

    National Council of Churches 2010

  • However, the World Council of Churches is opposed to the death penalty.

    Iraq 2008

  • To Sum UpI see a sanctity in Churches and Universities that should be unhindered by the possesion of weapons.

    The Utah Exception 2008

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