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These include the United Church of Canada, and the United Church of Christ., all German Lutheran, reformed and united churches in EKD, all Swiss reformed churches, the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden, the Church of Iceland and the Church of Norway.
These raised questions that would be influential in the Protestant Reformation and Catholic Counter-Reformation.
These laws did not extend to the regions affected by the Protestant Reformation.
These literary battles convinced More, who valued structure, tradition, and order in society above all else, that Lutheranism and the Protestant Reformation in general were dangerous, not only to the Catholic faith but to the stability of society as a whole.
These immigrants settled in their own neighborhoods, German immigrants congregating mainly on the North Side, across the Chicago River from City Hall and the older, Protestant part of the city.
These groups grew out of the Anabaptist movement at the time of the Protestant Reformation ( 16th century ).
These immigrants were more often adherents of Catholicism in contrast to the generally Protestant population previously in the county.
These settlers were a diverse blend of Protestant faiths, in contrast to their mostly Mormon neighbors.
These ties reveal the decidedly Protestant and sometimes radical milieu out of which Vanbrugh's own political opinions came.
These are often fee-paying and accommodate boarders, given the scattered nature of the Protestant population in much of Ireland.
These suspicions were further aroused when imperial officials ordered Protestants to stop erecting Protestant churches on the land of the prince of the church or Stifts, which the Protestants claimed to be comprised under the term " royal land " ( the Stifts did not belong to the Bohemian Estates ) which was open to them due to the Letter of Majesty – a very disputed legal interpretation of which the government disapproved.
These were five lawyers: Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud, Marguerite Élie Guadet, Armand Gensonné, Jean Antoine Laffargue de Grangeneuve and Jean Jay ( also a Protestant pastor ), and one tradesman Jean François Ducos.
These explorations into the achievement motive seem to turn naturally into the investigation of national differences based on Max Weber's thesis that the industrialization and economic development of the Western nations were related to the Protestant ethic and its corresponding values supporting work and achievement.
These, and similar schools established soon afterwards, facilitated the rapid expansion of Protestantism among the common people, and in time enabled the Protestant faith to overtake Catholicism as the leading Christian branch in Korea.
These inerrantists are found particularly in non-Protestant churches, but also a few Protestant groups hold such views.
These arrangements for special terms led to the collapse of Philip's position as leader of the Protestant party.
These are primarily, but not exclusively, from the Calvinistic stream of Protestant thought.
These changes included the disestablishment of the Church of Ireland in 1869 which undermined the financial viability of the Church of Ireland Bishop of Meath's landed estate and led to the laying off of his mainly Protestant staff and the land reforms of the 1880s to the early 1900s, which saw the breakup of the large Protestant estates such as the Waller estate at Allenstown House, and their sale to their Catholic tenantry, again costing many local Protestants their jobs running the estates.
These organizations are generally composed of young Protestant males from Northern Ireland.
These charities became incorporated into a scheme led by James Oglethorpe to establish a charitable colony for the poor, ' honest industrious debtors ' and persecuted ( Protestant ) foreigners.
These Protestant resisters attempted to rally Catholic prelates to the dangers portended by these agreements but were simply rebuffed when the Reichskonkordat was ratified.
These boards were divided by language as well as religion: the province's original Catholic population was predominantly francophone, while its Protestant population was almost exclusively anglophone.
These women grounded Crosby in Protestant Christian principles, helping her, for example, memorize long passages from the Bible.

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These buses are not for tourists only, but are certainly the nicest and most uniform of the bus systems.
These sort of people are certainly still to be found, but there are many who consider TESOL their main profession.
These figures are almost certainly CIA World Factbook estimates.
These sailors and earlier explorers of the area such as those sponsored by Necho II were in direct or indirect contact with trading centers in Egypt and elsewhere which would certainly facilitate the spread of the stories of these real werewolf-like creatures.
These relationships are certainly not exact because the size of an atom is not constant but depends on its chemical environment.
These weapons are accurate enough to almost certainly destroy a missile silo if it is targeted.
These killings were ordered by the officers from Sondergruppe R. Regarding the Femegerichte murders, Ossietzky wrote: " Lieutenant Schulz ( charged with the murder of informers against the Black Reichswehr ) did nothing but carry out the orders given him, and that certainly Colonel von Bock, and probably Colonel von Schleicher and General Seeckt, should be sitting in the dock beside him ".
These reading glasses are not as expensive as the custom-made ones and they are certainly designed to catch the buyer's eye.
These stones decorated with reliefs from the Amarna period, originally from the ancient temple of Aten in Memphis, had almost certainly been reused in the foundations of another ruined monument.
These buildings certainly do not appear to be very military as they include a hypocaust and painted wall plaster as well as female jewellery, and it has been suggested that this building may have been an officer ’ s house, or possibly a ‘ seaman ’ s hostel ’ which may be a polite name for a brothel.
" These views are certainly debatable ; one might ask how the upper classes of late 16th century Britain, who shared the Renaissance zealousness for the classics, managed to speak spontaneous Latin to each other officially and unofficially after being taught classical Latin by tutors hired for the purpose.
Politician and novelist Jacob van Lennep visited Ommerschans during his walking tour with Dirk van Hogendorp across the newly independent United Kingdom of the Netherlands in the summer of 1823, and documented his appal at the conditions at the labour camp: " These hours are certainly among the saddest I have lived through.
These sources differed on whether or not he was blind from birth, but Harry almost certainly seems to have had a military background.
" These late-Prohibition era songs deal with bootlegging, corrupt police, and women whose occupation was certainly vice.
These would almost certainly be stimulated during beak trimming, indicating strongly that acute pain would be experienced.
These ways of reading Buddhism in terms of a true Self certainly seem to have been congenial in the East Asian environment, and hence flourished in that context where for complex reasons Mahayana too found a ready home .’
These will certainly rend latticework, crush thin wooden posts, and can even strangle large trees.
These became the Inner Temple and the Middle Temple, and were certainly distinct societies by 1388, when they are mentioned in a year book.
These overwintering Common Chiffchaffs include some visitors of the eastern subspecies abietinus and tristis, so they are certainly not all birds which have bred locally, although some undoubtedly are.
These most certainly can truly engender a life of grace in ways that vary according to the condition of each Church or Community.
These genres have certainly reached a high degree of evolution.
These later creations bear the double title because the original earldom is not certainly known to be extinct ; the first de Vere Earl may still have living legitimate descendants in the male line, though it would be exceedingly difficult to prove such a claim.
Later re-examinations of the remains confirmed Smith's original identification of the mummy as belonging to a young male ( although with feminine trends )< ref name =" aldred p. 201 "> Aldred, C., < cite > Akhenaten, King of Egypt </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson, 1988 ) p. 201 </ ref > but pushed the estimated age of death back to around 20 years .< ref name =" aldred p. 201-202 "> Aldred, C., < cite > Akhenaten, King of Egypt </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson, 1988 ) p. 201-202 </ ref > These re-examinations also indicated that the body showed no signs of delayed maturation < ref name =" davis p. xi "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. xi </ ref > and that, while the skull was of unusual shape, it certainly wasn't abnormal, and showed no indication of hydrocephalus.
These were described at the time as " innocent and lawful ", certainly in comparison with the rougher rural games.

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