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  2. The New Church (Swedenborgian) - Wikipedia

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    The New Church considers Islam to have been established by divine providence to eliminate idolatry. The New Church considers it a partial (or introductory) revelation; Islam worships one God, teaches one to live well and shun evil and teaches that Jesus was a great prophet and the son of the virgin Mary, but not the son of God (as in Christianity).

  3. Swedenborgian Church of North America - Wikipedia

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    The church also operates an online church called Swedenborgian Community Online which provides weekly resources on its website and social media. [3] In 2003, the Swedenborgian Church of North America had about 1,800 members, almost identical to the membership it had in 1981 but rather less than the 5,440 it had in 1925. [4]

  4. Church of the New Jerusalem (Cambridge, Massachusetts)

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    It was built by the New Church Theological School on part of the Jared Sparks estate purchased in 1889 for the purpose of housing both a school and a Cambridge congregation of Swedenborgians. In 1965 a Parish House addition was constructed at the northeast corner of the chapel to designs by Cambridge architect Arthur H. Brooks, Jr.

  5. General Church of the New Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Bryn Athyn Cathedral. The General Church of the New Jerusalem (also referred to as the General Church, the General Convention of New Jerusalem, [3] or just simply the New Church) is an international church based in Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, and based on the Old Testament, the New Testament, and the theological works of Emanuel Swedenborg (often called the Writings for the New Church or just ...

  6. Lenox Township Church of the New Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    A New Church Sunday school was established in 1857, and a building was completed in 1859. All religious activities were held in the new building until this church building was built in 1880. It became the focal point for 35 other groups in Iowa, but none of the others built a church building. [ 2 ]

  7. Lord's New Church Which Is Nova Hierosolyma - Wikipedia

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    The Church is a branch of what is commonly called the "New Church" or the "Swedenborgian Church", [7] and is a post-Reformation form of Christianity that bases its teachings on the Old Testament (written in Hebrew), the New Testament (written in Greek), and the theological writings of Emanuel Swedenborg (written in Latin), the last of which is ...

  8. Swedenborgian Church - Wikipedia

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    The New Church (Swedenborgian), general term for Swedenborgian denominations; Swedenborgian Church of North America, also known as the General Convention of the New Jerusalem; General Church of the New Jerusalem, also known as the General Church; Lord's New Church Which Is Nova Hierosolyma, also known as the Lord's New Church

  9. Church of the New Jerusalem (Fryeburg, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the New Jerusalem, now known as The Fryeburg New Church, is a congregation of The New Church (Swedenborgianism) at 12 Oxford Street in Fryeburg, Maine.The historic church building is a Stick style structure designed by Portland architect, Charles H. Kimball, and built in 1878.