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The Iglesias law or Ley Iglesias issued on 11 April 1857, is named after Liberal politician José María Iglesias and is one of the Reform laws of the Liberal reform in Mexico. Its aim was to regulate the cost of ecclesiastical fees for Catholic sacraments. [ 1 ]
The Traditionalist Mexican-American Catholic Church (Iglesia Católica Tradicionalista mexicana-estadounidense), sometimes known as the Traditionalist Mexico-USA Tridentine Catholic Church, was an independent Catholic church in North America. They broke away from the Catholic Church over their veneration of Santa Muerte. They were primarily ...
Manuel Alberto Montoro Ballesteros, El pensamiento jurídico español del siglo XIX: Enrique Gil y Robles (1849-1908), [in:] Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 11 (1971), pp. 81–109; Antonio Enrique Pérez Luño, El derecho natural en la España del siglo XX, [in:] F. Puig (ed.), El Derecho Natural Hispánico, Madrid 1973
Elementos de Derecho Público provincial argentino (Spanish: Elements of Argentine provincial civic law) is an 1852 Argentine book by Juan Bautista Alberdi. It is a comparison between the Argentine Constitution of 1826 and the United States Constitution .
The Church formed from the merger of six Filipino evangelical groups of Presbyterian and Methodist backgrounds, who met in Manila through the invitation of Don Toribio Teodoro, a layman and industrialist who was a member of the Iglesia Evangélica de los Cristianos Filipinos (Evangelical Church of the Filipino Christians).
The Iglesia Parroquial de San Antonio de Padua (English: Parish Church of Saint Anthony of Padua) is a historic, Roman Catholic parish church in Guayama, Puerto Rico.The parish was erected in 1736 and the first church building completed no later than 1775.
The Iglesia Apostólica de la Fe en Cristo Jesús frequently abbreviated IAFCJ is a Mexican/Hispanic Oneness Pentecostal denomination. Its sister organization in the United States is the Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus the oldest bilingual Oneness Pentecostal denomination in the United States.
The similarly-named Spanish Evangelical Church (Spanish: Iglesia Evangélica Española or IEE) is the result of the merger in 1869 of several Protestant churches—Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, and Lutherans—and is a union denomination. The IELE, in contrast, forms relationships and partnerships only with other confessional ...