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Religion in Britain since 1945: Believing without belonging (Blackwell, 1994) Davies, Rupert E. et al. A History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain (3 vol. Wipf & Stock, 2017). online; Gilley, Sheridan, and W. J. Sheils. A History of Religion in Britain: Practice and Belief from Pre-Roman Times to the Present (1994) 608pp excerpt and text ...
The adherence to the Catholic Church continued at various levels in different parts of Britain, especially among recusants and in the north of England, [27] but most strongly in Ireland. This would expand in Great Britain, partly due to Irish immigration in the nineteenth century, [28] the Catholic emancipation and the Restoration of the ...
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The Bible [a] is a collection of religious texts and scriptures that are held to be sacred in Christianity, and partly in Judaism, Samaritanism, Islam, the BaháΚΌí Faith, and other Abrahamic religions. The Bible is an anthology (a compilation of texts of a variety of forms) originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Koine Greek. The texts ...
Front cover of Herbert Armstrong's United States and Britain in Prophecy (1945). United States in Prophecy was the original title of a publication that became known by its longer name of United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy and published in various editions and formats after 1945.
The New Testament was released in 1973 and the full Bible in 1978. [11] A UK version was also released to accommodate differences between American English and British English. [16] The NIV underwent a minor revision in 1984.
Nicene; Catholic. Latin; Eastern; Old Catholic; Palmarian Catholic; Independent Catholic; Sedevacantism; Eastern Orthodox; Oriental Orthodox; Church of the East ...
The name "Bible Belt" has been applied historically to the South and parts of the Midwest, but is more commonly identified with the South. [6] It encompasses both the Deep South (South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and most of Louisiana) and the Upland South (North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, West Virginia, Arkansas, and Oklahoma).