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Congregationalism (also
Congregationalist churches or
Congregational churches) is a
Reformed (Calvinist)
tradition of
Protestant Christianity in which...
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Congregational polity, or
congregationalist polity,
often known as congregationalism, is a
system of
ecclesiastical polity in
which every local church...
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Platform (1648) and the
Savoy Declaration (1658),
Congregationalist confessions of faith. The
Congregationalist Churches are a
continuity of the theological...
- heritage), The
Kansas City
Statement of
Faith (a 1913
statement in the
Congregationalist tradition), The
Evangelical Catechism (a 1927
catechism in the German...
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churches that
trace their history to
Scotland are
either presbyterian or
congregationalist in government. In the 20th century, some
Presbyterians pla**** an important...
- John
Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an
American Founding Father who was the
second president of the
United States from 1797 to 1801. Before...
- The
University of Olivet,
formerly known as
Olivet College, is a
private Christian college in Olivet, Michigan,
United States. The
college is accredited...
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Continental Reformed Churches, the
Presbyterian Churches, and the
Congregationalist Churches), the
Eucharist is
variously administered. The Calvinist...
- Methodist, and
subsequently for
about a year as The
Methodist and
Congregationalist,
before continuing as Forward.
Issue No. 1 of Vol. 1 of The Methodist...
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Reformed (including
certain Continental Reformed,
Presbyterian and
Congregationalist churches) traditions. Cooper, J.HB. (23
October 2013). Dictionary...