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Sharon Blackburn, Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, Congregational)--Promotional fee paid by Perrier.
, in 1886, she was one of five children of a Congregational minister, who also ran a grain elevator, and his wife.
Here is the limerick about Henry Ward Beecher, promised in the opening paragraph: A great Congregational Preacher Once said to a hen, You sweet creature! The hen, just for that, Laid an egg in his hat, And thus did the hen reward Beecher.
On an outcrop of rock southwest of the Red Fort, Shahjahan’s other great construction, the Jama Masjid (the great congregational “Friday Mosque”), is the largest mosque in India.
Begun as their Roman “headquarters” in 1568, its open ground plan was the model for the Congregational churches that were to regain popular support from the Protestant faith.
Why should not a Presbyterian or Congregational Church, based on this considerable and important, though not essential principle, of the congregation's power in the church management, be established,-with equal rank for its chiefs with the chiefs of Episcopacy, and with admissibility of its ministers, under a revised system of patronage and preferment, to benefices,-side by side with the Episcopal Church, as the Calvinist and Lutheran Churches are established side by side in France and Germany?
Such a Congregational Church would unite the main bodies of Protestants who are now separatists, and [xliv] separation would cease to be the law of their religious order.
For instance: culture leads us to think that the ends of human perfection might be best served by establishing,-that is, by bringing into contact with the main current of the national life,-in Ireland the Roman catholic and the Presbyterian Churches along with the Anglican Church, and, in England, a Presbyterian or Congregational Church of like rank and status with our Episcopalian one.
Hornes Bushnell's[44] parents represented the Episcopal and liberal Congregational Church.
In like manner the Congregational principle, which is ascribed to St.
Men suffer individually from the moral grip of the Low Church ministers; yet, as this grip is more congregational than organic, it can be shaken off when desired, and is by no means so dangerous as that other.
There is a considerable amount of excitement kept up by the religious bodies in the shape of public re-unions, congregational soirées, and the like, producing a species of religious dissipation, very unfavourable, I should suppose, to the growth of true piety.
For instance, Lutheran, Puritan, Anglican, Ultramontane, Socinian, Congregational, Mystic, Rationalist, Utilitarian, Pantheist, Positivist, Pessimist, Materialist, and so on.
The "eternal sunshine" and the "balmy breezes" likewise agreed with her knowledge of heavenly topography as derived from the Congregational Hymn-Book.
On his return to Scotland, he found his cause somewhat damaged in his absence, by the attempt of precentors to teach his system in congregational classes.
Abraham Pierson was the minister of the Killingworth Congregational Church at the same time he started to teach the first classes of what would become Yale University.
In 1850 Homerton Academy was refounded by the Congregational Board of Education to concentrate on the pedagogy itself.
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