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  2. Salvation bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The salvation bracelet, also known as the gospel bracelet, witness bracelet, or wordless bracelet, is a bracelet used as a tool of Christian evangelism. The bracelet consists of a series of colored beads which represent key aspects of the Christian gospel .

  3. Medieval parish churches of York - Wikipedia

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    53°57′29″N1°04′55″W / 53.958°N 1.082°W York had around 45 parish churches in 1300. Twenty survive, in whole or in part, a number surpassed in England only by Norwich, and 12 are used for worship. This article consists of a list of medieval churches which still exist in whole or in part, and a list of medieval churches which are known to have existed in the past but have been ...

  4. Byler Amish - Wikipedia

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    Byler Amish. The Byler Amish, also called Alt Gemee (Old Church), are a small conservative subgroup of the Amish. They are known for the yellow color of their buggies, which earned them the nickname "yellow-toppers" and for wearing only one suspender. [1] They are the oldest Old Order Amish affiliation that separated for doctrinal and not for ...

  5. Our Lady of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    History. The Statue of Our Lady of Lebanon is a French-made, 13-ton statue, made of bronze and painted white, [4] of the Virgin Mary. It was erected in 1907 on top of a hill, 650 meters above sea level, in the village of Harissa, 20 km north of Beirut in honor of Our Lady of Lebanon. The land was donated by Yousef Khazen. [5]

  6. Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood - Wikipedia

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    Mary, Princess Royal (Victoria Alexandra Alice Mary; 25 April 1897 – 28 March 1965) was a member of the British royal family. She was the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, the sister of Kings Edward VIII and George VI, and aunt of Elizabeth II.

  7. St Mary's Abbey, York - Wikipedia

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    St Mary's Abbey, York. /  53.96139°N 1.08806°W  / 53.96139; -1.08806. Hospitium, precinct walls, gatehouse, abbey church (ruins with part of the nave and crossing still standing), abbot's house (substantially altered); statues and other remains in the Yorkshire Museum. The Abbey of St Mary is a ruined Benedictine abbey in York, England ...

  8. St Mary Bishophill Junior, York - Wikipedia

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    After 1930, the 1870 organ by Forster and Andrews from the Church of St Mary Bishophill Senior was installed here. The current pipe organ dates from 1864 and was originally made by William Denman for the Spiritualist Church on Spen Lane, York. Later it moved to Freemasons’ Hall and in 1986 Principal Pipe Organs installed it here.

  9. Anne of York (daughter of Edward IV) - Wikipedia

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    Anne of York (2 November 1475 – 23 November 1511) was the fifth daughter of King Edward IV of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville .