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... church workers . Tradi- tionally , they have used affirmation in legal procedures rather than swearing oaths . Church government is a combination of congregational and presbyterial patterns . Local churches have great in- dependence but ...
... church workers . Tradi- tionally , they have used affirmation in legal procedures rather than swearing oaths . Church government is a combination of congregational and presbyterial patterns . Local churches have great in- dependence but ...
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... churches was much the same in form until these two groups of churches separated in the Schism of 1054. In Eastern Christianity , however , because of doctrinal and national- istic disputes during the 5th to 7th centuries , several church ...
... churches was much the same in form until these two groups of churches separated in the Schism of 1054. In Eastern Christianity , however , because of doctrinal and national- istic disputes during the 5th to 7th centuries , several church ...
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... churches , salaries and social insurance for priests and others in the service of the church , introduction of priests ' councils and pastoral councils of priests , religious ( i.e. , monks and nuns ) , and laity as advisory groups for ...
... churches , salaries and social insurance for priests and others in the service of the church , introduction of priests ' councils and pastoral councils of priests , religious ( i.e. , monks and nuns ) , and laity as advisory groups for ...
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