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Liturgical or Mainline Protestant communities ( e. g. Presbyterian, Congregationalist / United Church of Christ, Methodist, Lutheran, etc.
Many Mainline Protestant churches are open and affirming to gay and lesbian couples.
He was active in the Northern Baptist church, a Mainline Protestant denomination.
Mainline American Protestant denominations, including the United Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church USA, The Episcopal Church, and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, do not teach the doctrine of inerrancy as set forth in the Chicago Statement.
* Schaff, D. S. " Devil " in New Schaff – Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge ( 1911 ), Mainline Protestant ; vol 3 pp 414 – 417 online
* Mainline Protestant with 3, 840 is most common around 28 %; mainly Lutheran.
The Mainline Protestant denominations refused to join the attacks on evolution and welcomed modern ideas.
As of the 2000 RCMS, the three largest denominational groups in Franklin County are Catholic, Mainline Protestant, and Orthodox.
" Mainline Protestant churches were slow to take root, in fact no churches at all were built in Demopolis until 1840.
As of 2000, Rowan County was the home of 25 Evangelical churches, four Mainline Protestant churches, one Catholic Church and one Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints ( LDS ) congregation.
According to the Association of Religion Data Archives ' 2000 Metro Area Membership Report, the denominational groups of the Spokane MSA are 43, 397 Evangelical Protestant ; 32, 207 Mainline Protestant ; 776 Orthodox ; 57, 187 Catholic ; 17, 351 Other ; and 267, 021 Unclaimed.
Amillennialism is common among some Mainline Protestant denominations such as the Lutheran, Reformed and Anglican churches.
Mainline Christian theology ( Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant ) has traditionally held that only one baptism is valid to confer the benefits of this sacrament.
Its member denominations, churches, conventions, and archdioceses include Mainline Protestant, Orthodox, African American, Evangelical, and historic peace churches.
Mainline Protestant ( also sometimes called " mainstream American Protestant " and " oldline Protestant ") is a group of Protestant churches in the United States contrasted with evangelical, fundamentalist, and charismatic groups.
The term " Mainline Protestant " was coined during debates between modernists and fundamentalists in the 1920s.
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The flag was first accepted by the Mainline Protestant denominations in the United States, and by the 1980s many institutions had described policies for displaying it inside churches.
This movement initially involved only the Anglican and Mainline Protestant churches.

Mainline and denominations
The liberalization of many Seminaries and theological institutions, particularly in regards to the rejection of the notion that the Bible is an infallible document, has led to a much more human-centered and secular movement within Mainline Christian denominations, particularly in the United States.
Mainline denominations peaked in membership in the 1950s and have declined steadily in the last half century.
Mainline denominations are historically Trinitarian and proclaim Jesus Christ as Lord and Son of God ; they adhere to the historic creeds such as the Nicene Creed, the Apostles ' Creed, and the Athanasian Creed.
Mainline denominations generally teach that the Bible is God's Word in function, but that it must be interpreted both through the lens of the cultures in which it was originally written, and examined using God-given reason.
The Mainline denominations comprised 55 % of all Protestants in 1973, and 46 % in 1998.
The internship requirement is unique to the ELCA among the other Mainline denominations in the U. S.

Mainline and have
Neasden is one of the few stations on the southern section of the former Metropolitan Mainline to still have its original platform buildings intact and its architecture is typical for a station serving a medium sized village.
To get the best use of their powertrain, these buses run on routes like Route 7 Mainline, which have frequent stops and heavy usage.
Mainline service providers are those that actually produce the direct service, like various hotels chains or airlines that have a website for online bookings.
Mainline denomination members have the lowest birthrate among American Christian groups.
Mainline churches have had difficulty attracting minorities, particularly Hispanics.
Other traditions in the west often called " Mainline " have benefited from the Liturgical Movement which flowered in the mid / late 20th Century.
The initial range in 1970, started with the delightful 9400 Pannier Tank loco, 4 wheel coaches, bogied ' suburban ' stock ( based on Period 2 LMS suburban stock ) and ' Mainline ' bogied stock ( based on Southern coaches ); which have appeared in Caledonian, LMS, GWR, LNER and SR liveries.
Mainly due to their numbers, rather than the design or build quality, at least 25 examples of the S160 have survived into preservation, making them one of the most numerous survivors of all Mainline Steam Locomotives:
Mainline Rail ceased to trade, and the Dartmoor Railway was suspended on 18 April 2008 ( although services have since been resumed ), while ECT was seeking a buyer for its stake in the Weardale line.
There will be a total of 4 trains per hour, to and Saltburn via the Tees Valley Line, and trains will not have to cross the East Coast Mainline when the new platforms are built.

Mainline and since
Mainline published four titles: the Western Bullseye: Western Scout ; the war comic Foxhole, since EC Comics and Atlas Comics were having success with war comics, but prompting their as being written and drawn by actual veterans "; In Love, as their earlier romance comic Young Love was still being widely imitated ; and the crime comic Police Trap, which claimed to be based on genuine accounts by law-enforcement officials.

Mainline and removed
Glacier House attracted considerable alpine patronage till diversion of the railway's main passenger service to the Southern Mainline left it considerably removed from the beaten track, and this resort too ceased to operate.
Along with the features typical of contemporary BitTorrent clients, it supports UPnP gateway configuration, bandwidth scheduling, Webseeding, selecting only certain files for download inside a torrent package, NAT traversal ( removed in v. 1. 03 ), Peer Exchange ( in older versions, using a proprietary protocol and starting with v. 1. 19 also by using the Extension Protocol, implementing a PEX mechanism compatible with µTorrent / Mainline PEX ), Initial-Seeding ( Super-Seeding ) and support for Magnet Links.
At the end of 2006 Midland Mainline removed a carriage from the each of the nine-car sets and extended seven of the four-car sets.

Mainline and against
The fact that the company was chartering the aircraft and not operating the flights themselves was hidden deep into the contract terms on the company's website, leading to rumors of illegitimacy that attracted the attention of the state attorney's office, who quickly filed suit against Mainline ex parte.
The United States Department of Transportation, the regulatory agency overseeing tour operators opened an investigation against his company Mainline Airways in 2003 and took no action.
However, in June 2003 Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas Reilly filed the well-publicized state lawsuit against Mainline and Luke Thompson alleging that the company would not perform the travel services paid for by customers that were to be executed beginning only 3 weeks after the suit was filed, and Reilly expressed a general concern that the company was nothing more than a fraud and Thompson was laundering large amounts of cash from the company.

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