Lady Grimthorpe, of Westow near Malton, a former lady-in-waiting to the Queen Mother, will be among the congregation at the funeral. |
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On Friday at 3pm, the congregation through the ceremony commemorated the Passion and death of our Lord. |
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Encourage soloists or small ensembles to sing the stanzas while the congregation responds with the refrain. |
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The large congregation present at both removal and burial was testament to the respect in which David and his family are held. |
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How does the congregation respond to the jazzed-up versions of what might be well-known and favourite hymns? |
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It cannot compel you to remain in the congregation, forbid you from joining a competing sect, or punish you for your waywardness. |
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In rabbinic Judaism, the rabbis acted as examples for others in their congregation and community. |
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The ticket inspector is their high priest and the crowds gathered at the bus stops are their congregation. |
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The church is without an organist and the congregation sings along to taped recordings of hymns, which is fine when the right tapes are inserted. |
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The congregation suggests organizing Eucharistic adoration for young people around Palm Sunday. |
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The writers suggest ways to distinguish which is which in any given congregation. |
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On Remembrance Sunday, the congregation stands, heads bowed, while the names are read out. |
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His congregation believes same-sex unions go against basic Anglican beliefs. |
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The congregation has outgrown its building and often rearranges its Sunday meeting schedule and location to accommodate the many worshipers. |
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Our church family enjoys having our choir standing in the aisles, blending in with the total congregation during congregational singing. |
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Only the possibility that she might be a member of my congregation prevented me from responding in kind. |
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He quickly cognized the need for an external structure with which to manage and nurture a growing congregation. |
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The Pope then beckoned and kissed them all, before then inviting the congregation to exchange the kiss of peace with their neighbours. |
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While Nicholson found his calling in the pulpit, he also continued to put his woodworking to work for his congregation. |
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I want to lie sacrilegiously in bed with you on Sunday morning, listening to the congregation singing. |
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Ceiling and paint were added to the sanctuary in 1997 so the congregation wasn't worshipping under naked steel roof sheets. |
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Today the congregation will regather in St Andrews to acclaim the youngest-ever winner of golf's Grand Slam. |
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I gave the congregation the opportunity to learn first-hand about Xhosa culture. |
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Imagine your private thrill when everyone in the congregation nodded assent. |
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Together with the huge congregation we recited the Nicene Creed and the Lord's Prayer. |
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Often during Mass the thurifer swings the censer to incense the congregation, and sometimes that makes me so mad. |
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St Giles is a very large and affluent Anglican church, justifying a Canon and a Reverend and boasting a large congregation. |
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A church minister and his wife have celebrated their ruby wedding with friends and congregation at Sandcross Lane Church, Woodhatch. |
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Most of the women in the congregation wore Easter straw hats sporting scarlet roses. |
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He convinces her to go by promising a full congregation for her mission, and Sarah quickly takes to the milk drinks Sky orders for her. |
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The Church of Ireland congregation in Galway has offered its facilities at the Collegiate Church to the Augustinians to celebrate Mass there. |
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The original hearers of the work were, after all, the congregation present at a solemn liturgy, not the audience at a concert. |
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The Vigil of Easter liturgy held yearly on Holy Saturday in my former campus congregation always is a special occasion. |
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Dogs, cats, gerbils and guinea pigs joined the congregation for a ceremony of hymns, readings and thanksgiving. |
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And The Lord spake unto Moses, saying, Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get you up from about the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram. |
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Moses commanded us a Law, even the inheritance of the congregation of Jacob. |
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As it turned out, the congregation was taking part in a dramatic reading of the Passion narrative. |
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This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response. |
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The preacher's adulteries scandalize the Scripture-reading congregation of Zion Hope. |
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I am aware of members of my own congregation who would be adversely affected by this amendment. |
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Immortal, Invisible, God Only Wise rose up from the congregation, filling the church with strong English baritones and contraltos. |
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Line-singing is an ancient form of worship where a precentor, or leader, sings the first line of a psalm and the congregation responds, finishing off the verse. |
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Help the congregation to understand the necessity to sing with meaning. |
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In those two hours, the audience, the congregation, the singers, the musicians, re-live, in a powerful way, the Passion and Crucifixion of Christ. |
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While the Baptist sanctuary was undergoing minor construction and painting, the congregation met once again for worship in the historic synagogue of Reform Judaism. |
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He made no calls to inform the congregation of his impending lateness. |
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Until past mid-century, pastors of this congregation usually had brief tenures and some reflected the youthful immaturity and arrogance of W. B. Johnson. |
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I asked a question once, from the top lay-member of our congregation in Greenhaven. |
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The New York Board of Rabbis would send in cases of macaroons for the congregation at every Passover. |
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At the time of the shooting, he said, a Protestant sister congregation that lacks its own sanctuary was worshipping at the Dominican church, as it has for 30 years. |
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In 1963, his former congregation attempted to re-engage him as minister. |
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On the Ninth of Av, when the congregation gathers to read the scroll of lamentations, people do not greet each other. |
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The gathered congregation then watched as the remains were loaded into a van-type vehicle for the long journey home to Poland, which took two days. |
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The congregation fell silent, then erupted into a chorus of hallelujahs. |
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He was a very secretive sort of individual, a very recluse sort of a person, and didn't have much to do with many of the people of this congregation. |
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Members of Sanjiang's congregation said that, under Chinese law, they were only allowed to worship on Sundays. |
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One woman, BB, is a former pastor who was outed to her congregation before she could even tell her loved ones. |
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The church has a spacious yard on the right side where several leafy trees grow and which are used as a parking space for the congregation on Sunday. |
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The audience could hear every word, and the harmony was so rich, so compelling, that the congregation sat on the edges of their seats, amens and applause at the ready. |
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As each name was called a member of the family brought a lighted candle to the altar and when this was completed members of the congregation did likewise. |
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The congregation sang the American battle hymn, the US national anthem and God Save the Queen, accompanied by Wilton Royal British Legion Band, led by bandmaster Bob Hardy. |
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A puzzled cantor lifted his head up and a bewildered congregation turned their eyes to their leader. |
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Unfortunately, the congregation in Manitoba reneged on their offer and this man was ordained without charge, meaning he was officially a minister, but had no place to go. |
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So he called Chisholm and state representative Josh Zepnick and asked them to come talk to his congregation. |
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At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house. |
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The Netherlands, however, was a land whose culture and language were strange and difficult for the English congregation to understand or learn. |
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The congregation came to believe that they faced eventual extinction if they remained there. |
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By 1617, the congregation was stable and relatively secure, but there were ongoing issues that needed to be resolved. |
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It was feared that more would follow and that the congregation would become unsustainable. |
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Competing Dutch companies approached the congregation and discussed with them the possibility of settling in the Hudson River area. |
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Robinson would remain in Leiden with the larger portion of the congregation, and Brewster was to lead the American congregation. |
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Of these, about half had come by way of Leiden, and about 28 of the adults were members of the congregation. |
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The term missa has come to imply a 'mission', because at the end of the Mass the congregation are sent out to serve Christ. |
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A typical practice is to have small cups of juice and plates of broken bread distributed to the seated congregation. |
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The congregation sat at set tables to emphasise the meal aspect of the sacrament. |
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They rejected the role of civil government and demanded the immediate establishment of a congregation of the faithful. |
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He communicated as easily with the ordinary people of his congregation as with rulers such as Philip of Hesse. |
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One of the former Americans was Charles Inglis who was rector of Trinity Church in New York when George Washington was in the congregation. |
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Often a congregation or a particular service will be referred to as Low Church or High Church. |
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They verily are not the true congregation of Christ who merely boast of his name. |
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The ordinary Roman Rite of the Mass had made no provision for any congregation present to receive communion in both species. |
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The Peace, at which in the early Church the congregation had exchanged a greeting, was removed altogether. |
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In order to reduce conflict with traditionalists, it was decided that the form of service to be used would be determined by each congregation. |
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A century later, in 1785, a clergyman with Unitarian ideas took his congregation and formed an independent Unitarian church. |
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These services were in a variety of styles, depending on the preferences of the congregation. |
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Also, the Diocese of Litchfield launched a congregation especially to reach out to LGBTI people. |
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In 2015, St Mark's Cathedral in Bangalore, a congregation of the CSI, hosted a forum on preventing homophobia, and the Rev. |
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George's Cathedral in Cape Town, was warmly celebrated by his congregation after coming out as gay. |
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In 1523, the Camaldolese Hermits of Monte Corona were recognized as a separate congregation of monks. |
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In Italy, the first congregation of regular clergy was the Theatines founded in 1524 by Gaetano and Cardinal Caraffa. |
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Each congregation elects churchwardens and delegates who, together with the clergy, constitute the diocesan synod and annual convocation. |
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Ferguson, a former slave and a minister of a black congregation, experienced such discrimination. |
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While the original building does not survive, the congregation continues to be active today. |
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In theory the congregation could accept or reject a candidate, but in practice this often meant little. |
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St Mary's still has a small but loyal and enthusiastic congregation, and services are held weekly. |
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He ran up the nave, past a large congregation, killing a man and boy and causing the church tower to collapse through the roof. |
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We receive this child into the congregation of Christ's flock, and do sign him with the sign of the cross. |
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A splendid tent was erected on the brae north of the town, and round that the countless congregation assembled. |
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Smyth died in 1612 but the congregation, officially part of the Waterlander Mennonite Church, continued English services for several decades. |
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The congregation is judge, jury, appointer of experts, and even the appointer of the defendant's lawyer. |
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Members of the congregation will join in hymns during the performance. |
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Shortly after, the Vatican congregation notified him he had incurred a latae sententiae, or automatic, excommunication for his participation. |
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It is said to have rebounded through the church, killing some members of the congregation and burning many others. |
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The minister preached to the congregation about the need for tolerance. |
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A frequent cougher in a church sets nearly the whole congregation to coughing. |
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Pardon me, for yielding to a temporary impulse of this character, at the hazard of seeming to funeralize, rather than compliment my congregation. |
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The Church operates a territorial parish structure, with every community in Scotland having a local congregation. |
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I only can properly enjoy carol services if I am having an illicit affair with someone in the congregation. |
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Kumbh Mela is the single largest religious congregation or, in fact, human gathering of any kind on Earth. |
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Priestley yearned for urban life and theological debate, whereas Needham Market was a small, rural town with a congregation wedded to tradition. |
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The congregation cared less about Priestley's heterodoxy and he successfully established a school. |
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Priestley believed that by educating the young, he could strengthen the bonds of the congregation. |
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The congregation was founded by Dederich Beckmann, a wealthy sugar boiler and cousin of the first pastor. |
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In 1638, Roger Williams established the first Baptist congregation in the North American colonies. |
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Andrew's Scots Church, Malta is a joint congregation of the Methodist Church of Great Britain and the Church of Scotland situated in Valletta. |
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I doubt if that congregation was ever so serious at a sermon as they were during this performance. |
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In 1612, Thomas Helwys established a Baptist congregation in London, consisting of congregants from Smyth's church. |
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Wilfrid built a church capable of accommodating a congregation of 2,000 at Hexham, using stone from Hadrian's Wall. |
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The Great Hall is one of the central congregation spaces within the King's Building. |
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Since the Reformation, the nave is that part of the building which is usually open to and most used by the congregation and general public. |
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William Hazlitt, a Unitarian minister's son, was in the congregation, having walked from Wem to hear him. |
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A memorial service was held at the Abbey on 10 March 1977, at which the congregation was headed by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. |
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After Benjamin senior died in 1816 Isaac felt free to leave the congregation following a second dispute. |
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A congregation issues a call for the pastor's service, but this call must be ratified by the local presbytery. |
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Often the churches there have one main congregation and a number of Prayer Houses develop. |
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They also hold that the congregation of the Church comprises both the living and the dead. |
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Because of its festal nature it is usually followed by a breakfast feast shared together by the congregation. |
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It is often distributed on major feast days, or any time the clergy feel it necessary for the spiritual welfare of its congregation. |
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The elders are persons chosen from among the congregation and ordained for this service. |
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Ministers called to a particular congregation are called pastors, and serve a function analogous to clergy in other denominations. |
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In 2010, a congregation was recognised by the church for receiving an LGBTI award for offering services for LGBTI people. |
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Some assemblies never send an offering bag round the congregation, even at the Breaking of Bread meeting. |
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The members of the Bedford Meeting were no longer able to meet in St John's church, which they had been sharing with the Anglican congregation. |
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Thomas' Parish, but proved unpopular, arguing with his congregation and taking unscheduled holidays. |
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This is the only Church of Scotland congregation in the east of Scotland with regular services in Gaelic. |
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The congregation responded by stripping the shrines, images and altars of the church and then sacked the local friaries and Carthusian house. |
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Within a week, however, he was giving his first sermon to a congregation that included his old teacher, John Major. |
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In the pulpit he preached Protestant doctrines with great effect as his congregation grew. |
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In the previous year on 1 November 1555, the congregation in Geneva had elected Knox as their minister and he decided to take up the post. |
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Each congregation was free to choose or reject its own pastor, but once he was chosen he could not be fired. |
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Typically a parish minister would attend the Assembly once every four years, accompanied by an elder from that congregation. |
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In the United State of America there is one congregation, in Santa Fe, Texas. |
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The Western and Skye Presbytery consists of the Western parts of Scotland including Skye, but also the congregation in Odessa, in the Ukraine. |
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In the Greenhills area is a congregation of the Methodist church, whose premises are currently shared by the Seventh Day Adventist church. |
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Apart from the Ecumenical Parish, Livingston Old Parish is a congregation solely within the Church of Scotland. |
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John Marrant had organized a congregation there under the auspices of the Huntingdon Connection. |
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David led most of the congregation of New Restalrig out of the Church of Scotland. |
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The SSPCA came into conflict with the Aberdeen congregation over slaughtering methods at the turn of the 20th century. |
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In November 2015, a Sarbat Khalsa, or congregation of the Sikh community was called in response to recent unrest in the Punjab region. |
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The Holy Rude congregation still meet and some 19th century parish records survive. |
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Boyle remains active as a volunteer at her church, visiting elderly members of the congregation in their homes. |
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Not until 1788, five years after the congregation moved back to its own church, did he baptize the child of a noncovenanter. |
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Another member of the Sempringham congregation at the time was the young Anne Dudley, later Anne Bradstreet, the colony's first published poet. |
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In 2011, when it closed the congregation moved to their new home in Christ Church. |
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Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
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Among the congregation were Dame Joan Sutherland, Peter Brook, and representatives of the Welsh National Opera and the London Welsh rugby club. |
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His family were regular churchgoers, belonging to the congregation of St Thomas Church. |
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Since 1795 Rotterdam has hosted the chief congregation of the liberal Protestant brotherhood of Remonstrants. |
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In 1969 the International Presbyterian Church was founded in England with its first congregation in Ealing. |
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Ambrose and his congregation barricaded themselves inside the church, and the imperial order was rescinded. |
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Martin in establishing the authority of the bishopric with the congregation and in the context of the Frankish church. |
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After the doors were breached, the troops separated the congregation according to what price they might bring in the slave markets. |
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Whether there are baptisms at this point or not, it is traditional for the congregation to renew the vows of their baptismal faith. |
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This act is often sealed by the sprinkling of the congregation with holy water from the font. |
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While many American Huguenot groups worship in borrowed churches, the congregation in Charleston has its own church. |
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The community and its congregation remain active to this day, with descendants of many of the founding families still living in the region. |
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Michael, for the City Service, we had three hundred senior bankers, liverymen, and the Lord Mayor of London in the congregation. |
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The men began to argue shortly before the Maghrib prayer on Saturday, delaying the congregation. |
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He was willing to accept the judgment of former shochetim who were members of the congregation. |
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And the congregation does indeed support Stroud, who received not one but two standing ovations during her coming-out sermon. |
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The fact that her Kirk had leapt a cultural divide or that the steel drummer didn't eat one of the congregation. |
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His first ministerial engagement was in the independent congregation at Clapham, where he preached once a fortnight, as assistant to Philip Furneaux. |
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In 2016 a new congregation was licensed in Brisbane, Australia. |
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A New Apostolic Church congregation was founded in 1983 in Gwardamangia. |
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Douglas Torr also came out to his congregation in Johannesburg. |
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The entire congregation participates in and offers the liturgy to God. |
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Rome had a large congregation early in the apostolic period whom Paul the Apostle addressed in his Epistle to the Romans, and according to tradition Paul was martyred there. |
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Bradford noted that many members of the congregation were showing signs of early aging, compounding the difficulties which some had in supporting themselves. |
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This followed his September 1607 resignation from the postmaster position, about the time that the congregation had decided to follow the Smyth party to Amsterdam. |
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The congregation agrees in a family way to take care of them for life. |
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The French Huguenot Church of Charleston, which remains independent, is the oldest continuously active Huguenot congregation in the United States. |
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Not all of the congregation were able to depart on the first trip. |
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Typically these services follow the usual order of Sunday services in a congregation, but also typically incorporate more highly festive elements. |
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Great authority was given to the president of each congregation. |
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Cotton Mather, a Puritan minister wrote that the coast had been plagued by pirates and his congregation wished they could be rid of this nuisance. |
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There had been congregation areas among Sea of Japan to Yellow Sea such as in East Korea Bay, along eastern coasts of Korean Peninsula, and Ulleungdo. |
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The Shafi'i and Hanbali schools, however, argue that the appointment is not necessary and the prayer is valid as long as it is performed in a congregation. |
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They met through their families at the Sandemanian church, and he confessed his faith to the Sandemanian congregation the month after they were married. |
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In 1920, Ben Fisher, who was the leader of an independent Pentecostal congregation in Belfast, Northern Ireland, invited Williams to minister in his church. |
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One congregation and four ministers resigned over the decision. |
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In early 2015 an Inverness Church of Scotland pastor quit, and took some of his flock with him to set up a new Free Church congregation in the west of Inverness. |
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Kirkmuirhill congregation and New Restalrig have also joined. |
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The first court of Presbyterian polity where the Elders of a particular congregation gather as a Session or meeting to govern the spiritual and temporal affairs of the church. |
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High Kirk is the term sometimes used to describe a congregation of the Church of Scotland which uses a building which was a cathedral prior to the Reformation. |
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After negotiations failed in 1873, the two churches agreed a 'Mutual Eligibility Act' enabling a congregation of one denomination to call a minister from the other. |
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In a letter dated 24 September 1554, Knox received an invitation from a congregation of English exiles in Frankfurt to become one of their ministers. |
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While Rough was preaching in the parish church on the Protestant principle of the popular election of a pastor, he proposed Knox to the congregation for that office. |
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At the instigation of other members of the congregation Bunyan began to preach, both in the church and to groups of people in the surrounding countryside. |
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The nave is where most of the congregation stand during services. |
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The Nova Scotia Methodist Minister noted young Fraser's sincerity and commitment to his congregation and encouraged him by appointing him as assistant. |
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There is also a congregation in the heart of London's financial district called London City Presbyterian Church that is also affiliated with Free Church of Scotland. |
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The minister spoke monotonously and his congregation began to doze. |
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My grandfather obviously didn't agree with this and made all the responses very loudly in Latin while the rest of the congregation answered in English. |
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Congregationalism is more easily identified as a movement than a single denomination, given its distinguishing commitment to the complete autonomy of the local congregation. |
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Mary's, and in 1812 Sacred Melodies for the same congregation. |
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After the Saturday morning service, a Kiddush lunch is offered for the entire congregation and a study session on the Torah portion of the week is taught is Spanish. |
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Zwingli, in another line of tradition understands baptism as a confessional act done in obedience to God by the baptized person together with the congregation. |
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Knox Presbyterian Church, Ottawa is an established congregation that values workship with strong preaching, quality music, education for all ages, and social action. |
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Beginning in 1609, the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam entered into a long relationship with an emigre congregation founded by the English Separatist, John Smyth. |
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His diaries were bequeathed to Dr Williams's Library, because Robinson had been a member of the Essex Street Chapel, the first avowedly Unitarian congregation in England. |
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