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Many and Anglican
Many Anglican communities allow for artificial contraception, seeing the restriction of family size as possibly not contrary to God's will.
Many Protestants ( especially those belonging to the magisterial traditions, such as Lutherans, or those such as Methodists, that broke away from the Anglican Communion ) accept the teachings of the first seven councils but do not ascribe to the councils themselves the same authority as Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox do.
Many of these liturgies are derived from the Anglican tradition's Book of Common Prayer.
Many of the network of churches they established became the Anglican Communion.
Many survive, often most completely in Scandinavia, and more were built in the Gothic Revival, particularly in Anglican churches in England.
Many items from that collection are still used in Anglican services today.
Many of the pieces in the collection are still used in Anglican services today.
Many of the Anglican churches in the town date from the 19th century, when the population of the town grew dramatically and expanded into new areas.
Many churches across the world have bells cast by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry, including: Armenian Church, Chennai, Liverpool Cathedral, St Dunstan's, Mayfield, St Dunstan's, Stepney, St Mary-le-Bow, Cheapside and St Stephen's Anglican Church, Newtown and St James ' Church, Sydney both in New South Wales, Australia.
Many are used only in the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches, and there is much variation within each of those churches.
Many distinctive Barbadian musical and other cultural traditions derive from parodies of Anglican church hymns and British military drills.
Many continuing Anglicans feel that they are remaining true to historic Anglican tradition and Biblical Christianity and that it is the Episcopal Church in the United States, as well as other parts of the Anglican Communion, which have become unorthodox.
Many opponents claim that it was a pragmatic, albeit an unusual, fulfillment of Jawara ’ s wish to marry a well-to-do Anglican woman.
Many of the churches of the Anglican Communion as well as Lutheran, Methodist, and some other Churches observe most of the same ; however, their altars may be covered in black instead of being stripped.
Many of the details that follow hold for Anglican / Episcopal as well as Roman Catholic worship.
Many Arminians disagree with this generalization and believe it is libelous to Jacobus Arminius and the Remonstrants, The Anglican defender of Arminianism and Methodism founder, John Wesley, as well as other prominent classical and Wesleyan Arminians, maintain the doctrines of original sin and the total depravity of the human race.
Many composers have set the text to music, usually coupled in the Anglican church with the Magnificat, as both the Magnificat and the Nunc dimittis are sung ( or said ) during the Anglican service of Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer, 1662, in which the older offices of Vespers ( Evening Prayer ) and Compline ( Night Prayer ) were deliberately merged into one service, with both Gospel Canticles employed.
Many Eurasians in Singapore have been educated in Anglican and Methodist mission schools like St Andrew's School, Anglo-Chinese School and Methodist Girls School.
Many of these graduates are now rectors of Anglican churches in Sydney and leaders in many evangelical churches throughout Sydney and the world.
Many years later, in 1968, John Pensom of The Children's Society introduced Christingle services to the Anglican Church, where the custom spread quickly.
Many of these liturgies are derived from the Anglican tradition's Book of Common Prayer.
Many of the churches are Anglican, Episcopal, Seventh-day Adventist, Methodist, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, and others.

Many and bishops
Many of the city-states of Germany were run by bishops, who in reality were from powerful noble families and showed scant interest in religion.
Many bishops and nearly all of the Imperial cities remained loyal to Louis the Bavarian.
Many of the details of their discussions are unclear, but it appears that the churchmen emphasised that while they supported Stephen as king, they sought a negotiated peace ; Henry reaffirmed that he would avoid the English cathedrals and would not expect the bishops to attend his court.
Many Protestant Christians were burnt at the stake or otherwise killed in the reign of Queen Mary I of England, including Thomas Cranmer and two bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley, the Oxford Martyrs.
Many of the bishops in England did not want to be consecrated by Stigand.
Many bishops and divines considered the proposed definition a false one.
Many limited themselves essentially to sacramental ministry and only consecrated a few other bishops.
Many Saint Thomas Christian bishops like Mar James Kalaserry and Metropolitan Abraham Mar Thoma, supported the nationalistic movemenets in 1930s and 1940s.
Many other churches declared for Chalcedon, and during the reign of Justin 2, 500 bishops gave their adhesion and approval.
* 1962 document orders secrecy in sex cases: Many bishops unaware obscure missive was in their archives by John L. Allen Jr., 7 August 2003 in National Catholic Reporter.
Many bishops were murdered during the turmoils of the 12th and 13th centuries, although most were not elevated to sainthood.
Many of the Concilium's measures were geared toward a stricter organization of the Frankish church, and to enforce such organization annual synods were called for, as well as real bishops and archbishops and the enforcement of canon law.
Many mainland bishops, whose dioceses were under Lombard were unhappy with the reconciliation.
Many Scottish churchmen had become Covenanters, a group of Presbyterians who bound themselves by oath to protect and defend their reformed church from the introduction of bishops and other Episcopalian features.
Many variants on the mate are seen, for example a king on e8 checkmated by bishops on g6 and a3, and a king on f1 checkmated by bishops on h3 and b6.
Many Catholic bishops wrote articles criticizing Jews on such grounds, and, when accused of promoting hatred of Jews, would remind people that they condemned the " bad " kind of anti-Semitism.
Many of these areas were so dangerous that bishops refused to visit them, although their refusal was also motivated by a distaste for the ritualism of the Anglo-Catholic clergy.
Many Italian bishops publicly voiced their displeasure with " Il Sabato ", which had begun openly to question the orthodoxy of certain groups and individuals within the Italian church.
Many bishops have also declared recognition of CFC in their dioceses, including John J. Myers, Archbishop of Newark.
Many other notable figures, including a number of bishops, have graduated from the seminary.
Many diocesan bishops decided not to grant certain priests or laypeople permission to use the older form of the Roman Rite.
Many of the bishops and patriarchs were chosen from their ranks.
Many of the friars left voluntarily, and were replaced by native Filipino priests in lower ranks and American bishops in the ranks of the episcopacy.

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