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Affinity and Christian
* Waite, Arthur Edward, The Hidden Church of the Holy Grail: Its Legends and Symbolism Considered in Their Affinity with Certain Mysteries of Initiation and Other Traces of a Secret Tradition in Christian Times, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: Fredonia Books, 2002.
Affinity describes itself as " a growing network of many hundreds of Bible-centred churches and Christian agencies throughout Britain and Ireland ".

Affinity and ),
As part of Linux Affinity and the free AIX Toolboxes for Linux Applications ( ATLA ), open-source KDE Plasma Workspaces and GNOME desktop are also available.
* Affinity ( law ), kinship by marriage
* Affinity ( canon law ), a kinship arising from the sexual intercourse of a man and a woman
* Affinity ( mathematics ), an affine transformation ( which preserves collinearity )
* Affinity ( pharmacology ), in biochemistry, protein-ligand binding
* Affinity ( sociology ), shared interests and commitments between persons in groups, " willingness to associate "
* Affinity ( taxonomy ), mainly in natural history-resemblance suggesting a common descent or type
* Affinity ( band ), A Jazz / Rock band active in the late 60s and early 70s
* Affinity ( Philippines band ), a collective of Manila's premier jazz musicians
* Affinity ( Fire Emblem ), the numerous bonuses units in the videogame Fire Emblem have from sharing support conversations with one another
* " Affinity " ( Stargate SG-1 ), a season 8 episode of Stargate SG-1
* Affinity ( novel ), 1999 novel by Sarah Waters
* Affinity ( film ), a 2008 feature film based on Sarah Waters ' novel
With the help of local contacts and, after intensive correspondence over the course of years, Morgan analyzed his research and wrote his seminal Systems of Consanguinity and Affinity ( 1871 ), which was printed by the Smithsonian Press.
Affinity groups can be based on a common ideology ( e. g., anarchism, pacifism ), a shared concern for a given issue ( e. g., anti-nuclear, anti-war ) or a common activity, role or skill ( e. g., legal support, medical aid, black blocs ).
The “ Affinity ” Membership, by Singapore Airport Terminal Services Ltd ( SATS ), offers passenger preferential check-in services at their specially designated “ Affinity ” check-in counters and the use of SATS Premier Club lounges available in all terminals of Singapore Changi Airport as well as the lifestyle “ Rainforest ” lounge in Terminal 1, regardless of the class of travel.
This mechanic was extremely powerful and " Affinity " decks quickly monopolised Magic: The Gathering tournaments ( see below ), eventually resulting in sweeping bannings of the most powerful Affinity-related cards in an effort to revive the tournament scene.
It also introduces songs from newcomers like Tekno Dred and Ad Man ( Ad Man was an unnamed composer in the credits ), Affinity, Hybrid, Lynn, and Onyx.
), which reduced the principles of association first to two, Simultaneity and Affinity, and these further to one supreme principle of Redintegration or Totality.

Affinity and known
All Edenists have a genetic adaptation which allows for a form of telepathy, known as Affinity between other Edenists and their bio-engineered creations, Habitats, Voidhawks and Servitors.

Affinity and British
FIEC is the largest corporate partner of Affinity, which was previously called the British Evangelical Council.

Affinity and Evangelical
The UEC maintains its structure as a connexion of churches, but is associated with the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches and Affinity.
The church is affiliated to Affinity and the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.

Christian and organisation
* Fusion International, an Australian-based Christian organisation
* The religious movement whose congregations in Britain, generally referred to simply as " Unitarian ", belong to the umbrella organisation of the General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches
In 1771, for example, it was revealed that eighty-one voters in New Shoreham ( who constituted a majority of the electorate ) formed a corrupt organisation that called itself the " Christian Club ," and regularly sold the borough to the highest bidder.
The relationship between the Tenrikyo organisation and the Protestant denominations are quite good, and much Christian symbolism can be seen in the English version of Tenrikyo's main instructional text, Ofudesaki ( lit.
John Collins to start Christian Action in December 1946, an organisation with similar aims ( which later became involved in the campaign against Apartheid ).
* The Retreat Association, a Christian organisation publishing an annual handbook of retreat centres in the UK
The Young Men's Christian Association ( commonly known as YMCA or simply the Y ) is a worldwide organisation with more than 58 million beneficiaries from 125 national associations.
With regard to the history and purpose of the founding, one must take into account that this " organisation and its female counterpart ( YWCA ) were established to provide low-cost housing in a safe Christian environment for rural young men and women journeying to the cities.
Around six years after its birth, an international YMCA conference in Paris decided that the objective of the organisation should become " Christian discipleship developed through a programme of religious, educational, social and physical activities " ( Binfield 1973: 265 ).
In 1937 Schonfield was an expelled from the Executive Committee of International Hebrew Christian Alliance ( IHCA ), of which he had been a member since 1925, this organisation is now the International Messianic Jewish Alliance ( IMJA ).
* The Corrymeela Community ( a Christian organisation promoting peace and reconciliation, founded in 1965 ) is based at Corrymeela, just outside Ballycastle.
Benedict rejected the League of Nations as a secular organisation that was not built on Christian values.
* Christian Compassion Ministries, a mission organisation in the Philippines
The important role of minsters in the organisation of the early Christian church in Anglo-Saxon England has been called the " Minster hypothesis ".
The organisation called " Christian Social Responsibility " that would later become the Christian Democratic Unity organised several marches against the decision, one of which became one of the largest in Swedish modern history.
The Christian Social Union ( CSU ) was a social gospel membership organisation associated with the Church of England.
The organisation was terminated through merger in 1919, becoming part of the Industrial Christian Fellowship ( ICF ).
The British CSU was the inspiration for a similar organisation in the United States of America, also known as the Christian Social Union, as well as affiliated organisations in New Zealand and Australia.
The General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches ( GAUFCC ) is the umbrella organisation for Unitarian, Free Christian and other liberal religious congregations in the United Kingdom.
On January 28, Christian VIII issued a rescript proclaiming a new constitution which, while preserving the autonomy of the different parts of the country, incorporated them for common purposes in a single organisation.
* Scharlaken Koord, a Christian aid organisation situated in de Wallen, helping prostitutes to leave prostitution.
* Christian Medical Fellowship, an evangelical, interdenominational organisation that links together Christian doctors and medical students in the UK

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