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  2. Sacré-Cœur, Paris - Wikipedia

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    The church is 85 meters long and thirty-five meters wide. It is composed of a large central rotunda, around which are placed a small nave, two transepts, and an advance-choir, which form a cross. The porch of the church has three bays, and is modelled after the porch of Périgueux Cathedral. The dominant feature is the immense elongated ovoid ...

  3. Lutheran CORE - Wikipedia

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    Lutheran CORE was formed in 2005 as the Lutheran Coalition for Reform. Its efforts were focused on working for reform of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America.It was influenced by and has connections to WordAlone, a coalition of groups that focused on responding to and opposing changes in church polity, and statements and teachings on marriage and human sexuality.

  4. North American Lutheran Church - Wikipedia

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    It was felt that a new church body was needed for those Lutheran congregations who declined to join already existing conservative Lutheran groups. The new church was constituted in Grove City, Ohio, at the Lutheran CORE national convocation of August 26–27, 2010.

  5. St Catherine's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The church was de-consecrated the following year, and for a period was used by Dublin Corporation for exhibitions and concerts. [2] After a period of decline, and later of refurbishment, St. Catherine's was re-consecrated and has been the place of worship for the Anglican "CORE" church (City Outreach for Renewal and Evangelism) since then. [3]

  6. Strängnäs Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the cathedral began in about 1260 with inaugurated in 1291; additions were created during the 1300s and 1400s. In 1330 the core church itself was completed and it was later supplemented during the Middle Ages with a sacristy, towers and lateral choirs. The present characteristic Baroque-style tower hood was built in 1723.

  7. Beliefs and practices of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter ...

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    The church's core beliefs, circa 1842, are summarized in the "Articles of Faith", and its four primary principles are faith in Jesus Christ, repentance, baptism by immersion for the remission of sin, and the laying on of hands for the Gift of the Holy Ghost. [1]

  8. Believers Eastern Church - Wikipedia

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    Believers Eastern Church (BEC, previously Believers Church) is a church of Indian origin with congregations and parishes worldwide. It follows an episcopal governance and structure. [ 4 ] It holds Christ as its head ( Col 1:18 ) and further requires that bishops and ordained ministers submit to its metropolitan and his successors.

  9. Primitive Baptists - Wikipedia

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    Primitive Baptists – also known as Regular Baptists, Old School Baptists, Foot Washing Baptists, or, derisively, Hard Shell Baptists [2] – are conservative Baptists adhering to a degree of Calvinist beliefs who coalesced out of the controversy among Baptists in the early 19th century over the appropriateness of mission boards, tract societies, and temperance societies.