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Перевод: baptist
[существительное] баптист
Тезаурус:
- He was instrumental in developing Oxford and Cambridge Roads - both named after the Universities that held their annual river boat race on the River Thames into the Chiswick area - also Harvard Road, which was named after the American University who rowed against Oxford and Cambridge, at about that time , He extended his development to the other side of Chiswick High Road, including Thorney Hedge Road and Silver Crescent, Mr Tomlinson built houses in other areas close by, including Clarence Road, off Wellesley Road, and his son, Richard, became an architect and was involved in the building of the Gunnersbury Baptist Church in Wellesley Road.
- Technically, the inquiry is non-statutory and therefore the Church Commissioners are not bound by its recommendations, but the likelihood is that they will abide by them, as in the case of the village church of St John the Baptist in Avon Dassett.
- Thus every town in Scotland, and in some places every parish, had a Church of Scotland church, a Free church, an Episcopalian church and possibly a Roman Catholic, Methodist or Baptist church as well.
- The change in emphasis was noted in 1893 by another Baptist minister, Thomas Morris: "It is the fashion of the present day to exaggerate the importance and power of circumstances", to put "society" above individuals, whereas Christianity, he argued, "must begin at the centre, and not at the circumference."
- "No," said Donald, son of Tiree Baptist cloth, "Conversion from Sinfulness to Godliness ."
- Afterwards, however, Pond, himself a Baptist and used to Beecher's Plymouth Church, described the congregation as "a very devout crowd of worshippers who entered into the spirit of the occasion and did worship the Lord and Mr Spurgeon with tremendous intensity".
- While Baptist fundamentalists are powerful in the "Bible Belt" of North and South Carolina and Virginia, they can only ever succeed at federal level by working in alliance with other conservative blocs, of which the biggest is that of American Roman Catholicism.
- The Chiswick Baptist Church was opened in 1897, situated just off Chiswick High Road, opposite to Turnham Green Terrace, in Annandale Road; also, in that same year, St. Thomas's Hospital created their own Sports grounds on an area of land in Chiswick, bounded by Sutton Court Road, Fauconberg Road, Grove Park Terrace and the Southern Railway.
- In Amersham, the church meeting of the Lower Meeting House (Baptist) heard in 1892 that "several of our young members have been absent from the means of grace communion for many months and it was resolved that they be visited by two members of the Church".
- CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST, AVON DASSETT, WARWICKSHIRE
- In contrast to Mozambique, the Sandinistas did not nationalize education: in fact the Ministry of Education (MED) subsidised 126 private educational institutions, as well as the Jesuit Central American University (UCA) and the Baptist Universidad Politcnica de Nicaragua (UPOLI).
- But the man who combined the gifts of preacher and politician, and who felt called, like John the Baptist (or, to be exact, John the Presbyterian), was Foster Dulles, minister's son, Wall Street lawyer and by divine right Secretary of State.
- The expenditure was a commentary on the disunity within Methodism and the lack of supervision within the Baptist and Congregational Unions.
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