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  2. All Saints Church, Marple - Wikipedia

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    All Saints Church is in Church Lane, Marple, Greater Manchester, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building . [ 1 ] In the churchyard is the tower of an earlier church, which is also listed at Grade II. [ 2 ]

  3. All Saints' Church, Maidenhead - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the architectural historian James Stevens Curl placed All Saints' Church among five worthwhile British buildings in which "it is still possible to experience something of the Victorian mastery of colour, detail, and architectural grandeur," along with the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Cathedral, All Saints' Church in Margaret Street and the Church of Christ the Consoler at ...

  4. Church of All Saints, Clifton - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, the parish of All Saints Clifton was joined with that of St John's Clifton to form the Parish of All Saints with St. John Clifton. [3] [5] St John's Church was declared redundant in 1980. [3] [6] In March 2013, the parochial church council voted to rescind Resolutions A and B, and to rescind the petition for alternative episcopal ...

  5. All Saints' Church, Northampton - Wikipedia

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    The choirs of All Saints' Church. The choir of All Saints' Church was formed in the 1100s for the old church of All Hallows', lost in 1675. There are currently three groups which make up the choirs: the Boys Choir, the Girls Choir and the Choral Scholars and Lay Clerks. The boys choir ranges in age from 7 to 15, and the girls from 8 to 18.

  6. All Saints Anglican Church (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The chief cornerstone was laid by the Bishop on 7 June that same year. The first services were held in the church on 4 February 1900. [2] The first Rector of All Saints’ was the Reverend A. W. Mackay, the former Curate of the old Saint John's Anglican Church, which was on Sussex Street where the Connaught Building stands today. He held this ...

  7. St Mary and All Saints' Church, Kidderminster - Wikipedia

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    Richard Baxter was invited to deliver a sermon before the people, and was unanimously elected as the minister, or lecturer, of St Mary and All Saints' Church, Kidderminster. [4] In 1847 a new entrance to the body of the church was provided underneath the tower through an arch which had formerly been blocked up. The western galleries were removed.

  8. Saints & Sinners (All Saints album) - Wikipedia

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    Saints & Sinners is the second studio album by English girl group All Saints. It was released three years after their debut album, All Saints. The album reached number one in the UK, their only album to do so. Three tracks on the album were produced by William Orbit, best known for his work with Madonna on her Ray of Light album.

  9. Category:B-Class Christianity articles - Wikipedia

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