A brother had left the church several years earlier and become an Episcopalian. |
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I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane. |
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Upwardly mobile Evangelicals used to mark their arrival in the local establishment by joining the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church. |
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But, for the modern Episcopalian, the country parson is probably an ideal figure, remote and more longed for than experienced. |
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As a result, on January 1, 1777, the Virginia Episcopalian Church was for the first time denied its tithes. |
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This classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors. |
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I have an Episcopalian Franciscan friend, a monk who has become a priest, and who took the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. |
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In fact, I was even sent to an Episcopalian private school for my middle and upper school years. |
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My friend, Mary Jones, a lovely Episcopalian of Sydney, Australia, is director of the International Dance Fellowship. |
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In Scotland this was probably last November, when Archbishop Keith Patrick O'Brien invested me, a Scottish Episcopalian, as a Knight of the Order of St Sylvester. |
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Other major religious denominations are Baptist, Seventh-day Adventist, Latter-day Saints and Episcopalian. |
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Baker is an oddity even in the oddball-ridden world of Yiddish theatre: a goy from the Midwest who was raised Episcopalian. |
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American Episcopalian missions then met with more success than the Spanish attempts at Christianization. |
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Gene V. Robinson takes the crozier in a ceremony in Concord, N. H., to become the first openly gay Episcopalian bishop. |
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He has a lot of supporters not least in America, where 35 conservative Episcopalian churches have defected to Nigeria's outfit. |
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Old Swedes Church in Wilmington was built in 1698 for a Swedish Lutheran congregation, but it is now Episcopalian. |
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One of the most horrible events was the Episcopalian War in 1429. More than 60 farmers had found shelter in the church. |
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Despite being a Scottish Episcopalian soon-to-be choirgirl, Lara also enjoyed listening to rock music and reading or writing books about anything and everything. |
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The Episcopalian Church is essentially the American branch of Anglicanism. |
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The significance of the history of women in the early Church is not lost on Episcopalian. |
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Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether. |
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An Episcopalian, Miller is an outsider to the megachurch movement. |
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Among the organizations with which it has signed memoranda of understanding are the American Red Cross, the National Organization of Victims' Assistance, the Salvation Army, and the Episcopalian Church. |
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Arthur Smith an Episcopalian Methodist preached in Stukely. |
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The production revolves around the 1998 murder of Matthew Shepard, an Episcopalian and a young, gay man, in Laramie, Wyo. |
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There are Anglican Friars and Poor Clares organised in Provinces and Monasteries, Lutheran Franciscan Sisters, Presbyterian and Episcopalian Franciscans and ecumenical Franciscan Fraternities. |
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However, William, who was more tolerant than the kirk tended to be, passed acts restoring the Episcopalian clergy excluded after the Revolution. |
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It was then applied to Scottish Presbyterian rebels who were against the King's Episcopalian order in Scotland. |
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In America, Episcopalian Dennis Bennett is sometimes cited as one of the charismatic movement's seminal influence. |
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They had five children, of whom four survived by the time of Scott's death, most baptized by an Episcopalian clergyman. |
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The result left the nation divided between a predominately Presbyterian Lowland and a predominately Episcopalian Highland region. |
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Calvinists who disliked the more ceremonious style of liturgy were opposed by an Episcopalian faction. |
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However, matters were still complicated by a considerable, though declining, number of Episcopalian incumbents holding parish churches. |
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Under the circumstances, what is surprising is the cordiality that has always existed between Falwell and the conservative, largely Episcopalian business establishment of Lynchburg. |
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Convinced the Minister for Roads and Bridges to rebuild the Episcopalian Church's secondary school in Renek, which was demolished as a result of the construction of the Peace Highway. |
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For the last three years the PROMESA programme has been led by a teacher with a total of 15 years' experience spent working for the Episcopalian social programme. |
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I was raised an Episcopalian but no longer belong to a church. |
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As in 1662 the Anglican squirearchy would permit no weakening of the hierarchical and episcopalian structure of the Church. |
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Congregationalists also differed with the Reformed churches using episcopalian church governance, which is usually led by a bishop. |
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