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It is also sometimes confused with Religious Science, religious denomination in line with the New Thought tradition and founded in 1927.
She founded and taught at the Columbia Religious and Industrial School for Jewish Girls.
Ephrata was incorporated as the German Religious Society of Seventh Day Baptists in 1814, and the site where their community was founded came to be known at the Ephrata Cloister.
The oldest association in the United Kingdom similar to the YMCA was founded in Scotland in 1824 as Glasgow Young Men's Society for Religious Improvement.
The two nuns of the Religious of the Sacred Heart founded a convent and a school that became the Academy of the Sacred Heart.
* Perry City – A hamlet founded by The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), and still home to the original Quaker Meeting House.
The school was founded in 1864 by a committee of Quakers who were members of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, New York Yearly Meeting and Baltimore Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends.
Friendswood was founded in 1895 by members of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
The College was founded in 1833 by area members of the Orthodox Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) to ensure an education grounded in Quaker values for young Quaker men.
AFSC was founded in 1917 as a combined effort by American members of the Religious Society of Friends to assist civilian victims of World War I.
In the same year she founded the Information Network Focus on Religious Movements ( INFORM ), with the support of the Archbishop of Canterbury and financial help from the British Home Office.
The Liberal movement in the UK was founded in the early part of the 20th century by Lily Montagu, Claude Montefiore and others as the Jewish Religious Union ( JRU ).
Sloss Rebovich, Jr., son of the American theologian and writer, founded the Presbyterian Church in 1791, as the First Religious Society of Whitestown.
Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, a Hasidic-trained rabbi ordained in the Lubavitch movement, broke with Orthodox Judaism beginning in the 1960s, and founded his own organization, The B ' nai Or Religious Fellowship, which he described in an article entitled " Toward an Order of B ' nai Or.
The University of the Immaculate Conception, formerly called Immaculate Conception College, is the first Catholic school in the island of Mindanao founded in 1905 by the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary Sisters ( RVM ).
She established the first Catholic school in the nation, at Emmitsburg, Maryland, where she founded the first American congregation of Religious Sisters, the Sisters of Charity.
Janssen also founded two congregations of Religious Sisters: The Holy Spirit Missionary Sisters ( members known as " Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit ") on December 8, 1889, and the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters (" Sister Servants of the Holy Spirit of Perpetual Adoration ") on September 8, 1896.
The New Thought movement includes Religious Science founded by Ernest Holmes ; Divine Science, founded by Malinda Cramer and the Brook sisters ; and Unity founded by Charles Fillmore and Myrtle Fillmore.
The Congregational Nuns were the Congregation of Notre Dame, founded by Marguerite Bourgeoys, not the Sisters of Charity, as Monk stated at the beginning of her text ; the Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, whose habits were black but who were not typically called " Black Nuns ", operated the Hotel-Dieu, where Monk claimed that she entered and suffered, and it was not founded by " Sister Bourgeoise "; and it was the Sisters of Charity who were commonly known as the Grey Nuns.
New departments were founded and influential journals of religious studies were initiated ( for example, Religious Studies and Religion ).
These include: A Pinch of Salt, a 1980s Christian anarchist magazine, revived in 2006 by Keith Hebden as a blog and bi-annual magazine ; Vine & Fig Tree founded by Kevin Craig in 1982 ; Jesus Radicals founded by Mennonites Nekeisha and Andy Alexis-Baker in 2000 ; Lost Religion of Jesus created by Adam Clark in 2005 ; Christian Anarchists created by Jason Barr in 2006 ; The Mormon Worker, a blog and newspaper, founded in 2007 by William Van Wagenen to promote Mormonism, anarchism and pacifism ; Academics and Students Interested in Religious Anarchism ( ASIRA ) founded by Alexandre Christoyannopoulos in 2008.

founded and Union
In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement after his split with Garry Davis ' movement Citizens of the World, which the surrealist André Breton was also a member.
* 1866 – The Grand Army of the Republic, an American patriotic organization composed of Union veterans of the American Civil War, is founded.
* 1890 – The Pan-American Union is founded by the First International Conference of American States in Washington, D. C.
In 1914, on the eve of the First World War, Carnegie founded the Church Peace Union ( CPU ), a group of leaders in religion, academia, and politics.
During his time in the former Soviet Union he founded the Jewish University, both in Moscow and Saint Petersburg.
Both republics and the Soviet Union joined the UN when the organization was founded in 1945.
The Bolsheviks came to power in Russia during the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution of 1917, and founded the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic which would later in 1922 become the chief constituent of the Soviet Union.
The Soviet Union, Albania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, East Germany, Bulgaria, Romania, and Poland founded this military alliance.
The more conservative Chadian Democratic Union ( UDT ) was founded in November 1947 and represented French commercial interests and a bloc of traditional leaders composed primarily of Muslim and Ouaddaïan nobility.
In June 1989 the Croatian Democratic Union ( HDZ ) was founded by Croatian nationalist dissidents led by Franjo Tuđman a former fighter in Tito's Partisan movement and JNA General.
In 1886, prominent Sephardic Rabbis Sabato Morais and H. Pereira Mendes founded the Jewish Theological Seminary ( JTS ) in New York City as a more traditional alternative to Hebrew Union College.
CUIC is the successor organization to the Consultation on Church Union ( COCU ), which had been founded in 1962.
Dayton was founded on April 1, 1796, seven years before the admission of Ohio to the Union in early 1803, by a group of 12 settlers known as " The Thompson Party.
* 1942 – The Union of Pioneers of Yugoslavia is founded.
As the Community expanded into the Union, the centre-right in the new member states were not necessarily Christian Democrat and the EPP ( European People's Party, the transnational political party founded in 1976 which all group members are now affiliated to ) feared being sidelined.
* 1921 – The International Working Union of Socialist Parties is founded in Vienna.
Among the first were the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine, initiated in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars, and the future International Telegraph Union, which was founded by the signing of the International Telegraph Convention by 20 countries in May 1865.
In 1932 the CCIR and several other organizations ( including the original ITU, which had been founded as the International Telegraph Union in 1865 ) merged to form what would in 1934 become known as the International Telecommunication Union.
In 1949, the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania founded the Comecon in accordance with Stalin's desire to enforce Soviet domination of the lesser states of Central Europe and to mollify some states that had expressed interest in the Marshall Plan, and which were now, increasingly, cut off from their traditional markets and suppliers in Western Europe.
* 1920 – The American Civil Liberties Union is founded.
* 1955 – The Union Mundial pro Interlingua is founded at the first Interlingua congress in Tours, France.
In 1944 Thuku founded and was first chairman of the multi-tribal Kenya African Study Union ( KASU ), which in 1946 became the Kenya African Union ( KAU ).
Andrew Jackson issued a proclamation against the doctrine of nullification, stating: " I consider … the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed by one State, incompatible with the existence of the Union, contradicted expressly by the letter of the Constitution, unauthorized by its spirit, inconsistent with every principle on which it was founded, and destructive of the great object for which it was formed.

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