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... church's influ- ence upon everyday life . Under the constitution of 1978 , the Catholic Church is no longer recognized as the estab- lished church of the state , although it still enjoys the government's financial support . After the ...
... church's influ- ence upon everyday life . Under the constitution of 1978 , the Catholic Church is no longer recognized as the estab- lished church of the state , although it still enjoys the government's financial support . After the ...
Page 535
... Church . From about AD 300 on , churches tried to dissuade Christians from going to the theatre , and in AD 401 the fifth Council of Carthage decreed excommunication for anyone who attended performances on holy days . Actors were forbid ...
... Church . From about AD 300 on , churches tried to dissuade Christians from going to the theatre , and in AD 401 the fifth Council of Carthage decreed excommunication for anyone who attended performances on holy days . Actors were forbid ...
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... church , Evangelical Lutheran . Even most of those who profess to different " free churches " in Sweden still belong to the state church . The Swedish state church is organiza- tionally and economically tied to the state , but it is ...
... church , Evangelical Lutheran . Even most of those who profess to different " free churches " in Sweden still belong to the state church . The Swedish state church is organiza- tionally and economically tied to the state , but it is ...
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