this, see United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan The United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan was a Presbyterian, Reformed denominations in Pakistan. It was...
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Protestants in Pakistan. It was formed in 1993 by the merger of United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (1855-1993) and Council of Churches of Lahore. As of 2016...
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Pakistan. It was formed in 1968 by churches that split from the United Presbyterian Church of Pakistan (1855-1993). In 1855 the United Presbyterian Mission...
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Church of England in 1876. Its successor, the United Reformed Church (URC), a union of Presbyterian and Congregational churches, consists of about 1383...
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Irish Americans (redirect from Americans of Irish descent)
affiliated with the Presbyterian church. Brought up in a Scots-Irish Presbyterian home, Cyrus McCormick of Chicago developed a strong sense of devotion to the...
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(Presbyterian) 1826, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America Norman Nash 1915, tenth bishop of Massachusetts...
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leader of the Covenanters Andrew Cant (1590–1663), Presbyterian minister and leader of the Covenanters Very Rev Alexander Carlyle (1722–1805), church leader...
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Christianity in India (redirect from Christian Church in India)
known as the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon); The Methodist Church (British and Australian Conferences); The United Church of Northern India...
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of the relationship between the Church and state. In its 1870 General Assembly, the Presbyterian Church in the United States stated: We should regard...
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established church is the Church of England (Anglican). In Scotland, the Church of Scotland (a Presbyterian Church) is regarded as the 'national church' but...
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"Abortion, the Church of Scotland and the Media". The Wee Flea. Retrieved 6 January 2022. Presbyterian Church in Ireland (2013). "Presbyterians call for Pro...
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Religion in Australia (redirect from List of Australian religious organizations)
Archdiocese of Australia CRC Churches International Lutheran Church of Australia Presbyterian Church of Australia Presbyterian Church of Eastern Australia...
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The history of immigration to the United States details the movement of people to the United States from the colonial era to the present day. Throughout...
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Religion in Greenland (redirect from History of Christianity in Greenland)
Norway from 1855 to 1868. Since that time, Greenland has been part of the Danish Catholic Church hierarchy, first the Apostolic Prefecture of Copenhagen...
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laws 2012: ECO: A Covenant Order of Evangelical Presbyterians established by former members of the Presbyterian Church (USA) 2013, March: Pope Francis...
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Lawrence, Massachusetts (redirect from Lawrence (Massachusetts, United States))
Congregational Church and First Presbyterian Church established. 1871 Archibald Wheel Co. incorporated. Parker Street Methodist Episcopal Church and St. Anne's...
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University of Ireland, the Presbyterian Magee College and the colleges of the secular Queen's University of Ireland parts of the University of Dublin, and...
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Women's Home Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, to Taos, New Mexico 1885 – Horace Grant Underwood, Presbyterian missionary, and Henry Appenzeller...
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Welsh Americans (redirect from Welsh in the United States)
Between 1888 and 2012 the Welsh Presbyterian Church was the center of the Welsh-American community in Los Angeles. The church was founded by the Reverend...
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Scotland (redirect from United Kingdom: Scotland)
include the Free Church of Scotland, and various other Presbyterian offshoots. Scotland's third largest church is the Scottish Episcopal Church. Other minority...
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martyrs of the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Anglican, Episcopalian, or Lutheran Churches or have been beatified. Abanoub Agapitus of Palestrina...
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class of 1855 - lawyer, journalist, and abolitionist George W. Clinton, class of 1825 - Mayor of Buffalo, District Attorney of Ontario County, United States...
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"The Impact of Medical Missionaries on Chinese Officials: Dr. Peter Parker and the Canton Hospital, 1835-1855" Journal of Presbyterian History (2019)...
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London (redirect from Capital of the United Kingdom)
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of around 8.8 million, and its metropolitan area is the...
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James Anglican Church (Vancouver) was destroyed by a fire in 1886 and only rebuilt after 1935 (completed in 1937). Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto) was...
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Christianity in Turkey (redirect from List of churches is Turkey)
Orthodox church, set to open on 8 October 2023, is the first church built since the foundation of the Republic of Turkey. The Christianization of ancient...
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Anglican churches until 1795, and some continued to do so, and many Presbyterians were prepared to accept Anglican communion, thus ensuring that members of these...
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Newport, Wales (redirect from City of Newport, United Kingdom)
Philip Reynolds at Havelock Street Presbyterian Church. 1891: Newport gains County Borough status, governed independently of Monmouthshire. 1892: Alexandra...
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French Americans (redirect from French Catholics in the United States)
of the American Revolution they had generally intermarried and merged into the larger Presbyterian community. In 1700, they constituted 13 percent of...
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Joachim Fest (1926–2006) Fritz Fischer (1908–1999) Luise Gerbing (1855–1927), history of Thuringia Deborah Hertz (born 1949) Klaus Hildebrand (born 1941)...
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