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  2. St John's Kirk - Wikipedia

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    Perth was originally called St Johns Toun (or Saint Johnstoun), after John the Baptist, to whom the church is dedicated. The church is bounded by St John's Place to the north (fed by Kirkgate) and south (as South St John's Place, fed by St Ann's Lane), St John Street to the east and Flesher's Vennel to the west.

  3. Category:Churches in Perth, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 September 2023, at 11:15 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Free Presbyterian Church (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    [1] The Book of Church Order for the Free Presbyterian Church of North America (a sister denomination) commenting on Free Presbyterianism in general, notes that “on the issues as to whether the second coming of Christ will be pre-, post-, or a-millennial and whether, if it is premillennial, it will be pre-, mid-, or post- tribulational, there ...

  5. Knox Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Knox Presbyterian Church, (Georgetown) Knox Presbyterian Church (Hamilton) Knox Presbyterian Church (Oakville) Knox Presbyterian Church (Ottawa) Knox Presbyterian Church (Swift Current) from 1913 to 1943; Knox Presbyterian Church (Toronto) Knox United Church (Scarborough) In the United States: Knox Presbyterian Church (Harrison Township, Michigan)

  6. Uniting Church in Australia, Synod of Western Australia

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    The Synod of Western Australia previously had five presbyteries, but in 2006 the presbyteries merged, and the structure simplified so that now there is one presbytery covering the same area as the synod. [1] The original presbyteries in Western Australia before merging to one were: [2] North West; Peel; Perth; Stirling; Swan

  7. Perth Australia Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Perth Australia Temple is the 106th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It is located at 163–173 Wordsworth Avenue, Yokine, Western Australia, which is a suburb of Perth, Western Australia. The temple serves approximately 12,000 members in the area.

  8. St John's Anglican Church, Fremantle - Wikipedia

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    The first church opened on 4 August 1843. The present Church of St John is the second of that name in Fremantle. The first was founded after petitions were made in 1839 to the newly arrived Governor of Western Australia, John Hutt, to create an Anglican church on King's Square. [1]

  9. Anglican Diocese of North West Australia - Wikipedia

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    Its first Bishop was Gerald Trower, who was enthroned in 1910 at St George's Church, Carnarvon, by Bishop Riley of Perth. [8] Broome was the original the seat of the diocese, from 1910 to 1965, with the Church of the Annunciation the pro-cathedral .