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  • 91Religion in England — St Paul s Cathedral, seat of the (Anglican) Bishop of London. Christianity is the most widely practiced and declared religion in England. The Anglican Church of England is the established church of England holding a special constitutional… …

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  • 921664 in England — Events from the year 1664 in the Kingdom of England.Incumbents*Monarch Charles II of EnglandEvents* 12 March Province of New Jersey becomes an English colony in North America. * 5 April Passing of the Triennial Act.cite… …

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  • 93Conciliabulum — (English synonyms conciliable, conciliabule) is a Latin word meaning a place of assembly. Its implication transferred to a gathering, such as a conventicle or conference. In the history of the Catholic Church, it is frequently applied as a… …

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  • 94James Hamilton (bishop) — infobox bishopbiog name = James Hamilton religion= Church of Scotland See = Diocese of Galloway Title = Bishop of Galloway Period = 1661 ndash;1674 consecration = December 15, 1661, Westminster Abbey Predecessor = Thomas Sydserf Successor = John… …

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  • 95Peter Sterry — (1613 1672) was an English Independent theologian. He was chaplain to Parliamentarian general Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke and then Oliver Cromwell, a member of the Westminster Assembly [ [http://www.reformed.org/books/hetherington/west… …

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  • 96Edict of Châteaubriant — The Edict of Châteaubriant, [Often Châteaubriand ; the modern spelling of the place is Châteaubriant; the château had been rebuilt magnificently by Jean de Laval, baron de Châteaubriant, whose wife, Françoise de Foix, had been a mistress of… …

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  • 97History of Unitarianism — Unitarianism, both as a theology and as a denominational family of churches, was first defined and developed within the Protestant Reformation, although theological ancestors may be found back in the early days of Christianity. Later historical… …

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  • 98Jan Claus — (Strasbourg 19 June 1641 1729) was a leading quaker in Amsterdam. He was trained as a gold and silversmith specializing in enamel and worked for a while in Cologne. In 1663 he travelled to Amsterdam where business prospects were not good. He was… …

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  • 99Индепенденты — или конгрегационалисты широко распространенная, главным образом в Англии и Америке, вероисповедная группа, к которой принадлежат представители нескольких сект, считающих, что всякая хотя бы самая малочисленная религиозная община или конгрегация… …

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  • 100George Alsop — (* vermutlich am 19. Juni 1636 in Westminster; † vermutlich um 1673) war ein englischer Schriftsteller, der vier Jahre als Schuldknecht in der nordamerikanischen Kolonie Maryland verbrachte. Sein 1666 erschienenes Werk A Character of the Province …

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