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or GayNZ.com, and called Behind the Exclusive | Brethren a "comprehensive reference work on the sect", |
ember of the Exclusive branch of the Plymouth | Brethren, a conservative Christian sect. |
Emmaus is associated with the Christian | Brethren a non-denominational, loose fellowship of lik |
n has been the leader of the Apostolic United | Brethren, a Mormon fundamentalist polygamist group, si |
836 as a religious meetinghouse by the United | Brethren, a group of breakaway Primitive Methodists le |
Brethren Academy for Ministerial Leadership | |
Your | brethren across the mountains are crying like Macedoni |
e Second Part of the Duply to M. S. alias Two | Brethren addressed the issue of religious tolerance, w |
and staff, …were fully aware of the Exclusive | Brethren advertising campaign and that at least some M |
r Camorra groups would support their New York | brethren against the Sicilians. |
ussite Church (1431-1620) and in the Unity of | Brethren aka Moravian Church (1457-1620). |
In contrast, Open | Brethren allow each assembly to make its own decision |
Mack founded the | Brethren along with seven other Radical Pietists in Sc |
ome an influential figure within the Plymouth | Brethren alongside John Nelson Darby and George Muller |
The Church of the | Brethren, also known as the St. Vrain Church of the Br |
He was the senior missionary of the United | Brethren among the Indians. |
so the first to start the mission work of his | brethren among the Indians of New Spain. |
lly became a prominent member of the Plymouth | Brethren amongst whom he was a prolific writer. |
1670-1704) was an elder of the Swiss | Brethren, an Anabaptist group. |
By 1835 this chapel was associated with the | Brethren and by 1837 Lancelot was contributing to "The |
minican Fathers, Palou was able to rejoin his | brethren and mentor in Upper California. |
He was a member of the Plymouth | Brethren and also a much-in-demand speaker in Brethren |
"With my | brethren and sisters, after the time passed in forty-f |
conservatives withdrew from the Church of the | Brethren and formed the Dunkard Brethren Church in 192 |
rst British converts to the "Socinian" Polish | Brethren, and one of the first Unitarians to be impris |
They have also been known as River | Brethren and River Mennonites. |
dists, Lutherans, Schwenkfelders, Schwarzenau | Brethren, and others. |
n Sloan came into contact with local Plymouth | Brethren and issues like "believers baptism" and the " |
es: Bloom, Kneff, McCawley, Mount Zion United | Brethren and Rusk. |
among Anabaptists, which includes Mennonites, | Brethren, and Amish, as well as becoming a folk hero a |
reast anointed by a priest, took leave of his | brethren, and died quietly after five days, at the age |
In 1872 he "converted" to the Plymouth | Brethren and moved to Enfield, South Australia. |
nd the king of the Salwayana tribe with their | brethren and followers; and the southern Panchalas and |
the Sons and Daughters of the First Adam, the | Brethren and Sisters of the Last ADAM, and the Offspri |
nts was the uniting of the Evangelical United | Brethren and Methodist conferences in Northeastern Ohi |
dist Episcopal, Methodist, Evangelical United | Brethren and United Methodist Churches. |
e generally more mischievous than their Myobu | brethren, and seem to have more interactions with huma |
o charged with the spiritual direction of his | brethren, and showed such an aptitude for this branch |
e member of the Motueka Assembly who left the | Brethren and involved himself in politics was Keith Ho |
n 1843, a group left the larger body of River | Brethren and established a separate Old Order group. |
1848, May 1, a number of Battalion | brethren and others in Sacramento Valley, California s |
Drapers' Company, The Master and Wardens and | Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the |
nt sense of humour who taunts D, consumes his | brethren and is ultimately more practical than D. In t |
over in 1860 by the Hanoverdale Church of the | Brethren; and to the northeast, the Zion Lutheran Chur |
He was a devout member of the Church of the | Brethren, and also excelled in sports and played footb |
f the Order include the Christ Knights, Sword | Brethren, and The Militia of Christ of Livonia. |
of his life he became a member of the Polish | Brethren and one of the major initiators of, and contr |
Requiem, like | Brethren and Crusade before it, follows Will Campbell, |
was completed by several of his Nonconformist | brethren, and published in 2 vols fol. in 1683. |
d in the Holy Ghost, Our Venerable, Most Dear | Brethren; and to their Most Pious Clergy; and to All t |
ollected for his spiritual exhortations tohis | brethren, and published at the request of his superior |
xecutive boards of the Herrnhuter or Moravian | Brethren and often led negotiations with governments, |
nship contains these two cemeteries: Woodland | Brethren and Zion. |
erian, Methodist, Church of Ireland, Plymouth | Brethren and Baptist and a large Roman Catholic congre |
nsent of their superiors receive and admit as | brethren and monks of the said monastery D. Robert Sad |
At the German Baptist | Brethren Annual Conference, a motion was passed approv |
re distinct from the Old Order German Baptist | Brethren, another group with similar traditions that s |
Copies available from the two | Brethren archives: JRULM CBA and Edwin Cross' archive |
The Exclusive | Brethren are a subset of the Christian evangelical mov |
Exclusive | Brethren are therefore sometimes described as Connexio |
Needed Truth | Brethren are connexional (believing in the unity of al |
In the UK 'tight' | Brethren are strongly represented in Scotland and Nort |
The Dunkard | Brethren are a small group of conservative Schwarzenau |
Seventh-Day | Brethren are premillennial in eschatology. |
Tight | Brethren are also known as Closed-Open, Closed Brethre |
so Baptist and Charismatic; the Church of the | Brethren are also represented). |
It began as a program of the Church of the | Brethren as a way to help refugees in Europe recover e |
assembly Father Burke had been elected by his | brethren as Definitor. |
Father Atwood, who governed his | brethren as provincial from 1698 to 1706, died in Lond |
He joined the Plymouth | Brethren as an adult. |
The primary organised links between the | Brethren assemblies are the Christian Brethren of Mala |
Groups of | Brethren assemblies exist in Armenia, Lebanon, Syria, |
From then on he was a teacher in the Plymouth | Brethren assemblies in Belgium. |
The Nelson | Brethren Assemblies rapidly developed thereafter and w |
One of the biggest | Brethren assemblies is also located in Mylapra. |
Their assemblies, unlike Open | Brethren assemblies, are not independent and autonomou |
lowship with other Christians at the Plymouth | Brethren assembly on Meadow Street, Weston-super-Mare, |
nd P.C. John went a long way in the growth of | brethren Assembly in Kerala. |
Each | Brethren assembly is independent in its administration |
passionate and optimistic than some of their | brethren at home. |
ttish missionary Dan Crawford of the Plymouth | Brethren at Luanza on the Belgian side of the lake. |
d been a Cistercian monk, possibly one of the | brethren at Holm Cultram in Cumberland. |
ly shares an early connection with the United | Brethren back to 1767. |
He based his decision to join with the | Brethren based on his studies of Scripture, and from 1 |
invited to participate, though the Mennonite | Brethren believe that baptism should precede participa |
ter taking counsel with Sigfrid and the other | brethren, Benedict sent for Ceolfrid, abbot of St. Pau |
lications, involving leaders such as Plymouth | Brethren Bible teacher Arthur Wallis and theologian Th |
The Mennonite | Brethren Bible Institute began in the South Abbotsford |
e City Building (formerly known as the United | Brethren Building,) is an historic building at 36-44 S |
In 1836, the United | Brethren built a chapel in Gadfield Elm, near Ledbury. |
gelical Church of the Noncomformist Christian | Brethren built in 1937, with a large church hall backi |
hman Nee was originally with the Raven/Taylor | brethren, but left that to begin his own version of a |
His parents were members of the Plymouth | Brethren but he later converted to Catholicism. |
connected with some of the early Needed Truth | Brethren, but could not go on with them over disagreem |
y life, Govett was influenced by the Plymouth | Brethren, but he remained the sole leader of the churc |
I beseech you therefore, | brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your |
His | brethren called him bibliotheca pietatis. |
, Apostolic, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Open | Brethren, Catholic, Incedo (YFC) NZ & Presbyterian. |
By 1945 the Wilno | Brethren ceased to exist. |
He was interred in Church of the | Brethren Cemetery in Timberville, Virginia. |
ledge, faith, repentance; love to God and the | brethren, charity to all men, forgiving those that hav |
Brethren Christian Drama Department Website | |
Bachelor's Run was the first | Brethren Church in Carroll County. |
The | Brethren Church had rejected classical liberal theolog |
Waldo, Ohio, Hull was a member of the United | Brethren Church in his teens. |
United Methodist Church, is a historic United | Brethren church located at Baltimore, Maryland, United |
Janz was also asked by the Mennonite | Brethren Church to negotiate the release of men who ha |
It was while Chacko was in the | Brethren church that he became acquainted with the Ame |
The Mennonite | Brethren Church holds two ordinances - baptism and the |
He served as a minister in the United | Brethren Church in Omaha from 1900 to 1913. |
odist Episcopal Church and Evangelical United | Brethren Church merged in 1968. |
Church was merged with the Evangelical United | Brethren Church to form the United Methodist Church. |
ordained Mennonite minister in the Mennonite | Brethren Church 1909. |
he body incorporated as the Krimmer Mennonite | Brethren Church of North America in 1917. |
ast Ohio Conference of the Evangelical United | Brethren Church (successor of the Church of the United |
October 1964) was a minister of the Mennonite | Brethren Church who was instrumental in assisting thou |
The Krimmer (or Crimean) Mennonite | Brethren Church was founded September 21, 1869, by Jac |
In 1968 the Evangelical United | Brethren Church and the Methodist Church merged to bec |
The United | Brethren Church claims this organization in 1800 as th |
ist Church merged with the Evangelical United | Brethren Church on April 23, 1968 to form the United M |
Official Emblem of The Evangelical United | Brethren Church |
Wesley | Brethren Church is a historic church in Wesley, Texas. |
It is the oldest | Brethren church still standing in Colorado. |
Otterbein Chapel Station, Scott Street United | Brethren Church, Dorguth Memorial United Brethren Chur |
ordained a minister in her church, the United | Brethren Church, in 1896. |
g was the Senior Pastor of the historic Grace | Brethren Church, which is located in Long Beach, CA. |
Nineteen Bishops of the Evangelical United | Brethren Church, Nashville, The Parthenon Press, 1974. |
No longer known as a | brethren church, the group are now affiliated with the |
erbein Church, also known as Otterbein United | Brethren Church, is a historic Methodist church near E |
Brethren Church, Pandithitta | |
Church in 1946 to form the Evangelical United | Brethren Church. |
les from his farm and the Speedwell Mennonite | Brethren Church. |
Methodist Church with the Evangelical United | Brethren Church. |
circulated religious materials for the United | Brethren Church. |
e Methodist Church and the Evangelical United | Brethren Church. |
n 1926 by interested members of the Mennonite | Brethren Church. |
rch, and of the succeeding Evangelical United | Brethren Church. |
d just south of the present Reedley Mennonite | Brethren Church. |
lot the first Missionary Bishop of the United | Brethren Church. |
Bethany is co-sponsored by the Mennonite | Brethren Churches of Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the |
profit corporation sponsored by the Mennonite | Brethren Churches in the San Joaquin Valley. |
The US Conference of Mennonite | Brethren Churches (USMB) is an association of Mennonit |
re also prominent in the establishment of the | Brethren churches in South India. |
each, Paul was appointed Pastor of two United | Brethren Churches near Middletown, Pennsylvania. |
Three Mennonite | Brethren churches - South Abbotsford, Clearbrook, and |
The Fellowship of Grace | Brethren Churches is a theologically conservative fell |
faith of the Canadian Conference of Mennonite | Brethren Churches (held in common with the US Conferen |
e Methodist as well as the Evangelical United | Brethren churches. |
s agency of the US and Canadian MB (Mennonite | Brethren) churches. |
then from 1686 to 1691 he was the head of the | Brethren college at Polish Leszno (German: Lissa), a p |
Brethren Colleges Abroad (BCA) is a fully accredited s | |
ei Gakuen University is currently a member of | Brethren Colleges Abroad (BCA) . |
Brendan graduated from Mennonite | Brethren Collegiate Institute. |
He was chosen by the Polish | Brethren community to go to Transylvania in 1633 to se |
and Peter de Luffenham appointed in 1315; the | brethren complained that de Luffenham took more of the |
The Evangelical Mennonite | Brethren Conference changed its name to the Fellowship |
innesota in 1889 as the Evangelical Mennonite | Brethren Conference. |
sed by Conrad Beissel, and when the Conestoga | Brethren congregation suffered a schism, he strongly s |
8 the Gospel Hall has been used by a formerly | Brethren congregation that began in Girlington. |
n which a Gospel Hall for the local Christian | Brethren congregation was built. |
The first Mennonite | Brethren congregation in Canada was founded in Winkler |
druff received permission to preach to United | Brethren congregations, and in the first 30 days he ha |
the General Association of United Seventh-Day | Brethren consisted of four congregations, one each in |
This barbarous circumstance actuated our | brethren, counseled by Father Morley of San Pete…and P |
ckett's ambitions now turn to discovering the | Brethren Court and eliminating it, thus rendering pira |
the Pirates of the Caribbean: Legends of the | Brethren Court from 2008 onwards, which are set thirte |
See also: Tia Dalma, | Brethren Court, and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man |
remains by itself with the small fleet of the | Brethren Court, both against the overpowering force of |
of this group (who became known as the River | Brethren) developed a conviction that believer's bapti |
way since 1924 "along with its Brooklyn pizza | brethren Di Fara's, Grimaldi's and Franny's", and "is |
(Hardback), Background and Development of | Brethren Doctrines 1650-1987, Brethren Encyclopedia Mo |
He has witnessed | Brethren documentation, and has spoken to politicians |
The Lowe Continental | Brethren donated funds in its early days with the fina |
ow, but these are distrusted as much as their | brethren, due to their reputation. |
ess to the fact that men were executing their | brethren during six long months ... with their thunder |
had become a committed member of the Plymouth | Brethren early in his army career in India, and at the |
Giulianio is wounded, and suddenly, the | Brethren emerge from the forest armed with staves and |
Because of persecution, many | Brethren emigrated to America, with the greatest influ |
Mack and several other | Brethren emigrated to East Friesland due to pressure w |
Reverend Kendall, a member of the Plymouth | Brethren, established the Union Church on Mitchell Isl |
in 1939, he gave a Sunday sermon at the Open | Brethren Evangelical Church in Leeds. |
Alexander Marshall is a Plymouth | Brethren Evangelist from Scotland involved in much pio |
1 November (in England): James George Deck, | Brethren evangelist. |
and ultimately all the members of the United | Brethren except one became Latter Day Saints. |
Some of the Dunkard | Brethren exhibit the plainness of dress associated wit |
Born into a large | Brethren family in Enfield, England, Tipson began his |
As a boy, even though from a strict Plymouth | Brethren family, he felt God told him through a sign t |
Some prominent | brethren favoured a concession of Pomerelia in exchang |
d Aurangabad, Maharashtra so as to make their | brethren fearless. |
parted ways with its more famous Jersey Shore | brethren for the next album, The Jukes, relying on son |
presbytery, he fell under the censure of his | brethren for what they considered an unpresbyterian se |
n as the Unitas Fratrum; or, The Unity of the | Brethren, Founded by the Followers of John Hus (1885) |
They are distinguished from the Open | Brethren from whom they separated in 1848, the Exclusi |
lions of dollars given to him as donations by | Brethren from around the world. |
doctrine and practice, they were close to the | Brethren from whom they evolved, faithfully observing |
ere often known by their locality: a group of | brethren from north of Marietta, Pennsylvania on the e |
ne 1644, "in the presence of several of their | brethren from Yarmouth, who signified their approbatio |
nscience he defended the rescue of his Jewish | brethren from Austria at the Conference of Evian in 19 |
The Old | Brethren German Baptists are a group of Schwarzenau Br |
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