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         Church Of England:     more books (100)
  1. A History of the Church in England by John R. H. Moorman, 1986-06-01
  2. England's Thousand Best Churches by Simon Jenkins, 2001-05-01
  3. White on White: Churches of Rural New England
  4. The Doctrines of the Church of England, Compared with Scripture and Contrasted with Popery in Seventeen Sermons Upon the Principal Articles of the Reformed Anglican Church-- by William Curling, 2010-01-11
  5. The doctrine of the Church of England on the Holy Communion by Frederick Meyrick, 2008-08-21
  6. The Book of Common Prayer by The Church of England, 1992
  7. New England Churches and Meetinghouses: 1680-1830 by Peter T. Mallary, Tim Imrie, 1986-08
  8. Marriage: A Teaching Document from the House of Bishops of the Church of England by Church of England House of Bishops, 1999-01-01
  9. The Churchmanship of John Wesley, and the Relations of Wesleyan Methodism to the Church of England by James Harrison Rigg, 2010-03-25
  10. A Theological Introduction to the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England by E. J. Bicknell, 2008-01
  11. Church of England hymnal by C D. Bell, 2010-08-01
  12. An Essay On The Proper Lessons Appointed By The Liturgy Of The Church Of England, To Be Read On Sundays And Chief Festivals (1841) by William Wogan, 2008-06-02
  13. Why the Church is as True as the Gospel (Mormon Literary Library) by Eugene England, 2007-12-01
  14. Victorian Reformation: The Fight Over Idolatry in the Church of England, 1840-1860 (Religion, Culture,and History Series) by Dominic Janes, 2009-04-08

161. Gay History And Literature
Essays on homosexuality in eighteenthcentury england; the Nazi era; the gay tombs in Westminster Abbey; Michelangelo; Kings James I and VI; Sir Francis Bacon; Anthony Bacon; lesbian pirates Anne Bonny and Mary Read; Johann Joachim Winckelmann; William Beckford; Rev. John church; and Ludwig van Beethoven.
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  • 162. New England Memorial Seventh-day Adventist Church
    We are a Christian fellowship that believes in Jesus Christ as our personal Savior. Stoneham, MA.
    http://www.tagnet.org/newenglandsda/

    163. The Lower Peover Church Bellringers Web Site
    Contacts and history for St Oswald, Lower Peover, Cheshire, england.
    http://www.godfrey16.freeserve.co.uk
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    Bellringers Web Site
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    164. Horninglow Spiritualist Church
    Horninglow Spiritualist church is a small independent church based in Burton, england. They hope to serve the local area for all its Spiritualist needs.
    http://horninglowspirit.mysite.freeserve.com

    165. St Thomas-on-The Bourne Choir
    An Anglican choir of men and boys. Farnham, Surrey, england.
    http://st-thomas-choir.org.uk/
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    166. The Full Gospel Church, Ipswich, UK: In Fellowship With The Assemblies Of God
    Ipswich, Suffolk, england. Beliefs, activities, service times and contact details.
    http://www.fullgospelchurchaog.org/
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    167. Welcome To St Agatha's Church, Portsmouth
    A parish located in the heart of Portsmouth, england. Site includes a parish history, photographs, service schedule, contact information, and resource links.
    http://www.st-agathas.org.uk/
    S T A G A T H A ' S C H U R C H
    P O R T S M O U T H

    168. Loughborough Independent Methodist Church
    Loughborough, england. Service time, activities and contact.
    http://infolinx.leics.gov.uk/infolinx/infolinx_reports.org_details?p_id=1196

    169. Holy Trinity School And Church, Clayhanger, England
    Holy Trinity Primary School and church. Clayhanger Walsall england. School Pages (meet us all from nursery to year 6) church Pages
    http://www.holy-trinity.walsall.sch.uk/
    Holy Trinity Primary School
    and Church
    Clayhanger
    Walsall
    England
    School Pages (meet us all from nursery to year 6)
    Church Pages
    (a new church for a growing community)

    170. Roman Catholic Church
    Part of the Christian church ruled by the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). In the early church the papacy exercised authority over all Christians. Includes brief summary of the church in england through the 19th century.
    http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/REcatholic.htm
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    Church
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    The Roman Catholic Church is part of the Christian Church ruled by the Bishop of Rome (the Pope). In the early Church the papacy exercised authority over all Christians. In about 575 a monk called Gregory saw some young men in the Rome slave-market. He spoke to them and discovered that these men were from England. After talking to these slaves he was shocked to discover that there were very few Christians living in England. Gregory was determined to change this situation and when he became Pope he sent his friend Augustine and forty monks to England to convert the inhabitants to Christianity. Augustine arrived in England in 596. He made his way to Canterbury, the home of King Ethelbert. Within a few weeks Augustine had converted Ethelbert and most of his household to Christianity. Pleased by his success, the following year Pope Gregory appointed Augustine as

    171. New England District, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod -- Home
    Newsletter, mission statement, administrative staff, and contact information.
    http://www.ned-lcms.org/
    The New England District 400 Wilbraham Rd. Springfield, MA 01109

    Click Cross for Synod Web Site We, the member congregations of the New England District, Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, seek to faithfully serve as Ambassadors of the Gospel to the people of New England, the United States, and the world.
    Our Mission:
    THE MISSION of the New England District is to encourage and assist its congregations in their ministry of Word and Sacrament to build up the body of Christ and to make disciples of all peoples
    New Outreach Newsletter:
    If you would like to subscribe to a new outreach newsletter sponsored by district's board of evangelism. Click Here and send a blank e-mail. This Web Site is lovingly created and maintained by the volunteer efforts of one individual. Updates and corrections are done as often as his schedule allows.
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    400 Wilbraham Rd. Springfield, MA 01109
    Electronic mail General Information: Info@ned-lcms.org District President: President@ned-lcms.org

    172. Aston Tirrold United Reformed Church
    Oxfordshire (near Oxford, Reading and Newbury). Contacts, services, location, map, and junior church. The centre for reflection offers retreats, quiet days and walks along footpaths in rural england.
    http://www.aturc.freeuk.com/
    Aston Tirrold United Reformed Church
    Aston Tirrold URC (United Reformed Church) serves a wide area of Oxfordshire and draws worshippers from Didcot, Wantage, Wallingford, nearby villages and Reading. Services
    forthcoming special events

    activities for children

    Newsletters online
    ...
    How to find us (location, directions and maps)
    "Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life." John's Gospel, ch6 v68, RSV
    Regular services of worship at Aston Tirrold
    Except for special occasions , our services follow a regular monthly cycle: 1st Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship with Holy Communion 2nd Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship 3rd Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship and Junior Church 4th Sunday 6:00 pm Evening service of reflection, preceded by tea in the Centre for Reflection from 5pm 5th Sunday 10:30 am Morning Worship Do join us at any of our services. top of page
    Our forthcoming special events
    13 June 10.30am Aston Tirrold URC is becoming an associate member of
    (Churches Together in Britain and Ireland)
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    Some regular weekday events
    approx every other Thursday: continuing 3 June.

    173. Pollard Evangelical Church - Kettering, England
    A reformed Baptist church going by the 1689 Baptist Confession of Faith offers its information, service schedule, testimonies, articles and links.
    http://homepage.ntlworld.com/charles.collins/

    174. Epcbhome
    Blackburn, Lancashire, england. Information on worship services, activities and location.
    http://www.blackburnepc.org.uk
    Evangelical Presbyterian Church
    Blackburn We Preach Christ Crucified
    1 Cor 1:23
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    Blackburn Evangelical Presbyterian Church

    All Bible quotations are taken from the AuthorisedVersion of the Holy Scriptures
    For the word of God, and for the testimony of Jesus Christ.
    Rev 1:9
    Created by P Ormerod
    Updated 22/09/01 Webmaster@blackburnepc.org.uk

    175. Catholic-church.org.uk
    The official websites for the Catholic church in england and Wales and in Scotland are the first of a number of useful links on this fastloading portal page.
    http://www.catholic-church.org.uk/
    Welcome!
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    The official national websites for the Catholic Church in England and Wales and in Scotland
    For Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, click here The Catholic Internet Trust's directory of parish websites in England Wales and Scotland The Catholic Central Library has 65,000 books and periodicals including theology, spirituality and related subjects. Fr Martin Sylvester's Catholic Books site.
    The top books for English-speaking Catholics - in Fr Martin's opinion. Academic and popular books, covering spirituality, Christian living, history, human sexuality, and more. Presently featuring The Dramatised Bible reviewed by a parish catechist. The Parish of , in Swadlincote, South Derbyshire.
    A parish in central England. Revised February 2004. Explore a virtual reality panorama of the church! The Holy See. The English Language service of the Vatican website.

    176. Derby Road Baptist Online
    Near the centre of Watford, Hertfordshire, england. Reformed, evangelical church. Contact information, details of Sunday services, regular meetings, articles of faith, map and directions. Uses frames.
    http://www.drbchurch.contactbox.co.uk/default.html
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    177. Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
    Edmonton, London, england. Includes service schedule, news, and information about parish life, youth, and the Greek school.
    http://greektranslation.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/

    178. Medieval Sourcebook: John I: Concession Of England To The Pope. 1213
    John I was involved in a destructive battle with the church, and he was forced into this surrender in 1213 two years before the Magna Carta. From the Medieval Sourcebook.
    http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/john1a.html
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    Medieval Sourcebook: John I: Concession Of England To The Pope. 1213
    John, by the grace of God, king of England, lord of Ireland, duke of Normandy and Aquitaine, count of Anjou, to all the faithful of Christ who shall look upon this pre. sent charter, greeting.
    Form of the oath of fealty
    I, John, by the grace of God, 'king of England and lord of Ireland, from this hour forth will be faithful to God and St, Peter and the Roman church and my lord pope Innocent and his Successors who are ordained in a Catholic manner: I shall not bring it about by deed, word, consent or counsel, that they lose life or members or be taken captive, I will impede their being harmed if I know of it, and will cause harm to be removed from them if I shall be able: otherwise as quickly as I can I will intimate it or tell of it to such persons as I believe for certain will inform them. Any counsel which they entrust to me through themselves or through their envoys or through their letters, I will keep secret, nor will I knowingly disclose it to anyone to their harm. I will aid to the best of my ability in holding and defending against all men the patrimony of St. Peter, and especially the kingdom of England and the kingdom of Ireland. So may God and these holy Gospels aid me. I myself bearing witness in the house of the Knights Templars near Dover, in the presence of master H., archbishop of Dublin; master J., bishop of Norwich; G., the son of Peter count of Essex, our justice; W., count of Salisbury, our brother; W. Marshall, count of Pembroke; R., count of Boulogne; W., count of Warren; S., count of Winchester; W., cuunt of Arundel; W., count of Ferrieres; W, Briwer; Peter, son of Herbert; Warin, son of Gerold; on the 15th day of May, in the 14th year of our reign.

    179. Bramley Church Of The Nazarene
    Leeds, england.
    http://www.bramleynazarenechurch.co.uk
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    Bramley Church of the Nazarene is a Wesleyan Evangelical church in Leeds. We believe in leading people to faith in Jesus Christ and nurturing them in that faith
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    180. Brandonchurchofchrist
    Brandon, Suffolk, england.
    http://www.brandonchurchofchrist.com/
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    Non - Denominational Acappella Scripture driven Believers' baptism

    The head of the church is non other than Jesus Christ himself (Eph 1:22-23).
    Each congregation of the churches of Christ is autonomous, and it is the Word of God that unites us into One Faith (Eph 4:3-6)
    We follow the teachings of Jesus Christ and his holy Apostles, and not the teachings of man

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