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  2. Cooneyites - Wikipedia

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    The Cooneyites are a Protestant sect which split from the nameless church commonly known as Two by Twos; the church was originally called "the Tramps" or "the Go-Preachers" founded by William Irvine, often referred to today as "The Truth" or, confusingly, "Cooneyites".

  3. Two by Twos - Wikipedia

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    Two by Twos (also known as 2x2, The Truth and The Way) is an international, home-based Christian new religious movement that was founded in 1897 in Ireland by William Irvine. Irvine, an evangelist with the interdenominational Faith Mission , began independently preaching that the itinerant ministry set forth in Matthew 10 remains the only valid ...

  4. William Irvine (Scottish evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    William Irvine (/ ˈ ɜːr v ɪ n /; 7 January 1863 – 9 March 1947), sometimes Irvin or Irwin in contemporary documents, was a Scottish evangelist.He is regarded as the founder and early propagator of the Two by Twos movement.

  5. Church of the Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Truth is part of the loosely formed New Thought movement. The Church of Truth has a vision: "We are an inclusive community of Christ-centered, prosperous, healing ministries, which through affirmative prayer and support, empower all people to awaken the Christ within." The church is a member of the International New Thought ...

  6. Congregation of Christian Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Congregation of Christian Brothers (Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Christianorum; abbreviated CFC) is a worldwide religious community within the Catholic Church, founded by Edmund Rice. [1] Their first school opened in Waterford, Ireland in 1802. [1]

  7. Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Ireland experienced a major decline in membership during the 20th century, both in Northern Ireland, where around 65% of its members live, and in the Republic of Ireland. The church is still the second-largest in the Republic of Ireland , with 126,414 members in 2016 (minus 2% compared to the 2011 census results) [ 49 ] and the ...

  8. Reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland is a contextual process and a divine goal which involves working to create freedom and peace in Northern Ireland. [1] As with reconciliation theology more widely, reconciliation theology in Northern Ireland emphasises the concepts of truth, justice, forgiveness, and repentance. [ 2 ]

  9. Alan Campbell (pastor) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Rome, he argued, was carrying out a jihad against the Protestant religion. He directed his ire towards Tony Blair on account of the Prime Minister's spouse being a Catholic. [ 22 ] One commentator observed that Campbell had failed to draw attention to activities of that nature undertaken by the likes of McGrath or McKeague.