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Christians of Hira were called 'Ibâd, or "Worshippers," i.e. "worshipers of God," in opposition to "pagans" (Labourt, Le
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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Worshippers are standing, eyes closed, raising hands and Bibles.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Worshippers of all ages and nationalities attended Easter mass Sunday.
Pope's Easter Message Urges Peace in Africa, Middle East 2011
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Worshippers were joined Sunday by four members of a heavily damaged sister church in Ofunato, further north.
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Worshippers have been detained in similar scenes since early April, when acts of defiance against the government began.
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Worshippers have been detained in similar scenes since early April, when acts of defiance against the government began.
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Worshippers at Refuge Temple St. Stephen in St. Stephen, S.C., aren't sure where they will worship on Easter Sunday, following the destruction of their 20-year-old sanctuary.
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Majdi Mohammed/Associated Press Worshippers light candles at the Church of the Nativity, traditionally believed by Christians to be the birthplace of Jesus Christ, in Bethlehem.
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Worshippers were joined Sunday by four members of a heavily damaged sister church in Ofunato, further north.
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Worshippers chanted angry slogans against Saudi Arabia's royal family, which has sent troops to back Bahrain's king.
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