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  2. List of Presbyterian churches in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Organized 1812 as a Congregational church, 1823 Presbyterian, 1827 1st building First Presbyterian Church, Carlisle 1760 APRHS 54 2A N. Hanover Street: Carlisle: In Carlisle Historic District: First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster 1851

  3. P'ent'ay - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan sui iuris Eastern Catholic particular churches of the Eritrean Catholic Church and Ethiopian Catholic Church are not P'ent'ay (Evangelical Protestant) churches but some Orthodox Tewahedo adherents have used the term P'ent'ay as a pejorative by conflating and 'othering' them with P'ent'ay (Evangelical Protestants). [9]

  4. Eastern Protestant Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Believers Eastern Church (formerly Believers Church) is a Christian denomination with roots in Pentecostalism, based in Kerala, India. It exists as a part of the Gospel for Asia. [33] [34] In 2003, this church acquired episcopacy, by getting Indian Anglican bishops to ordain its founder K. P. Yohannan as a bishop.

  5. List of churches in Pottsville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The churches of Pottsville are numerous and diverse. Founded by John Pott to celebrate religious freedom, Pottsville, Pennsylvania has many historic and significant churches. Episcopal

  6. Category:Protestantism in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    United Church of Christ in Pennsylvania (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Protestantism in Pennsylvania" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  7. Pauline Fatme - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Fatme (about 1831 – 11 September 1855), born Ganomeh or Ganamee, was an East African-born Protestant missionary who lived in Württemberg and died in Switzerland. Early life in Africa [ edit ]

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  9. Religion in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    According to the government's 1994 census (which the CIA World Factbook follows), 61.6% of the Ethiopian population was Christian: 50.6% of the total were Ethiopian Orthodox, 10.1% were various Protestant denominations (such as and the Lutheran Ethiopian Evangelical Church Mekane Yesus), and Roman Catholics constituted 0.9% of the population). [7]