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  • ...his position White embraced Unitarian views. He found asylum amongst the [[Unitarianism|Unitarians]] of Liverpool, and he died in the city on 20 May 1841.<ref>{{Ci ...e [[junta (governing body)|junta]]s in Spanish America that remained loyal to the Spanish monarchy after the [[Napoleon]]'s 1808 invasion of Spain and ou ...
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  • | religion = [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] <small>''(prev. [[Unitarianism|Unitarian]])''</small> Frederic Dan, the youngest of the eleven children born to Dan and Elizabeth Huntington, was born in [[Hadley, Massachusetts]] on May ...
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  • ...an]] minister, Richard Holt Hutton was born at [[Leeds]]. His family moved to [[London]] in 1835, and he was educated at [[University College School]] an ...ticularly on literary, religious and philosophical subjects, in opposition to the agnostic and rationalistic opinions then current in intellectual circle ...
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  • | office4 = [[Financial Secretary to the Treasury]] ...judges who first pursued a successful career in politics before promotion to the Bench."<ref>'Lord Simon of Glaisdale', ''[[The Independent]]'', 9 May 2 ...
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  • {{Short description|Protestant Separatists from the Church of England}} ...erous Tenents'', a propaganda [[broadsheet]] denouncing English dissenters from 1647.]] ...
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  • ...hurch|Methodist Church]] used [[Circuit rider (religious)|circuit riders]] to reach people in [[American frontier|frontier]] locations. ...and the [[Latter Day Saint movement]]. The Second Great Awakening also led to the founding of several well-known colleges, seminaries, and mission societ ...
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  • ...to it in later life, both of whom later rejected and left it, or converted to other faiths (including the related non-Roman Catholic faiths). This page l ...denominations with a similar worship pattern, such as [[Lutheranism]] or [[Anglicanism]], while others have become [[Evangelicalism|Evangelical Christians]].<ref ...
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  • ...nction of a born again believer is a personal experience of God that leads to a personal relationship with Him. |access-date=30 July 2011}}</ref> ...e|1 Peter|1:23}}</ref> In the [[Gospel of Luke]], [[Jesus]] himself refers to the Word of God as the seed.<ref>{{bibleverse|Luke|8:11}}</ref> ...
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  • ...is most often used, while in the United Kingdom, the movement is referred to as the ''Evangelical Revival''.<ref name= quote/> ...n]] was not only intellectual assent to correct Christian doctrine but had to be a "[[new birth]]" experienced in the heart. Revivalists also taught that ...
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  • | subject = <!-- nonfiction, if easy to label well --> ...e's [[hard science fiction]] writing received multiple awards. In addition to his solo writing, he wrote several novels with collaborators including [[La ...
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  • | citizenship = {{ubli|United States (until 1927)|United Kingdom (from 1927)}} ...ase do not add "American-born" or "British-American" to the first sentence to avoid edit wars over nationality or citizenship - the first sentence was cr ...
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  • ...ilt on a slight spur of land between the Downs to the south and Lodge Hill to the north. [[Ditchling Beacon]], one of the highest points on the South Do ...ve plural]] of ''Yte'' meaning "Jute", i.e. "of the Jutes".}} Attributions to a non-historical founder named ''Dicul'' are examples of [[Origin myth#Foun ...
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  • ...Dissenter groups]] that were formed during the [[English Civil War]], 1642 to 1651.<ref>{{cite book |last=Benedict |first=Philip |author-link=Philip Bene ...title=Presbyterianism }}</ref> Scotland's Presbyterian denominations hold to the [[Reformed theology]] of [[John Calvin]] and his immediate successors, ...
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  • ...ef>{{cite web |url= https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/news/2024/latest-results-from-scotland%E2%80%99s-census |title= Religion and ethnic group results publish ...up-national-identity-language-and-religion/#contents}}<!-- auto-translated from Portuguese by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In Northern Ireland, Christia ...
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  • ...|high church Anglicanism]]. Biographers have identified him as a successor to such [[Victorian literature|Victorian]] authors as [[Matthew Arnold]], [[Th He has been referred to as the "prince of paradox".<ref>{{cite journal |last=Douglas |first=J. D. | ...
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  • ...iscussion on the talk page addressing this issue, in which you are welcome to participate --> ...Earth Did Jesus Become a God? Historical Questions about Earliest Devotion to Jesus |location=Grand Rapids and Cambridge |publisher=[[Wm. B. Eerdmans]] | ...
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  • ...tantism is controversial; with some Protestants today claiming origin back to people in the early church deemed heretical such as [[Jovinian]] and [[Vigi ...esy]], his followers dominated the [[Kingdom of Bohemia]], later spreading to [[Silesia]] and [[Moravia]]. Some of his followers waged the [[Hussite Wars ...
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  • ...16 religionist symbols.png|thumb|Religious symbols from left to right, top to bottom: [[Christianity]], [[Islam]], [[Hinduism]], [[Buddhism]], [[Judaism] ...</ref> Different religions may or may not contain various elements ranging from the [[divine]],{{sfn|James|1902|p=31}} [[sacredness]],{{sfn|Durkheim|1915|p ...
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  • {{Short description|Saving of people from sin in Christianity}} ...s consequences{{efn|name="definition"}}—which include death and separation from [[God in Christianity|God]]—by [[Crucifixion of Jesus|Christ's death]] and ...
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  • ...ine of Christianity in the U.S. has slowed, May have leveled off: Findings from the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study |date=26 February 2025 |publisher=Pew ...oderately spiritual but not more than slightly religious. That number rose to 16 percent in the 2010s.}}{{sfn|Pearce|Gilliland|2020|p=5|loc=quote: Most p ...
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