- The
Catholic Apostolic Church (CAC), also
known as the
Irvingian Church or
Irvingite Church, is a
denomination in the
Restorationist branch of Christianity...
- New
Apostolic Church is the
largest Irvingian Christian denomination today, with 16
million members.
Irvingianism,
possessing elaborate liturgies, teaches...
- the East, the
Moravian Church, Lutheranism, Anglicanism,
Methodism and
Irvingianism, as well as
Reformed Christianity (including the
Continental Reformed...
-
early 1900s.
Other examples of
Restorationist denominations include Irvingianism and Swedenborgianism. Some of the
churches originating during this period...
- The New
Apostolic Church (NAC) is a
Christian church of the
Irvingian tradition. Its
origins are in 1863, in the
split from the
Catholic Apostolic Church...
-
Sacraments of the Gospel".
Confession and
Absolution is
practiced in the
Irvingian Churches,
though it is not a sacrament. In the
Reformed tradition (which...
- century, and are the
oldest extant liturgies continually in use. In the
Irvingian Churches, Holy Communion,
along with Holy
Baptism and Holy Sealing, is...
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Nondenominational Christianity Restorationist Christadelphians Iglesia ni
Cristo Irvingians Jehovah's
Witnesses Latter Day
Saints The
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
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Nondenominational Christianity Restorationist Christadelphians Iglesia ni
Cristo Irvingians Jehovah's
Witnesses Latter Day
Saints The
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
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there is
usually less
rigor or
fanfare in how
officers are ordained.
Irvingian churches teach a
fourfold ministry of "apostles, prophets, evangelists...