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  2. Two by Twos - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: William Gill, William Irvine, George Walker. Two by Twos (also known as The Truth and The Way) is an international, home-based Christian new religious movement that has its origins in Ireland at the end of the 19th century. The church has no official name; among members, the church is more usually referred to as "The Truth ...

  3. 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". The term "Cooneyites" prior to 1928 refers to the group described under Two ...

  4. St Catherine's Church, Dublin (Church of Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    St. Catherine's Church, on Thomas Street, in Dublin, Ireland, was originally built in 1185. [1] It is located on what was once termed the "Slí Mhór" (Irish: Great Way), a key route that ran westwards across Ireland from Dublin. The church was rebuilt in its present form in the 18th century by John Smyth (or Smith).

  5. Gospel Hall Assemblies - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Hall Assemblies. The Gospel Halls are a group of independent Christian assemblies throughout the world that fellowship with each other through a set of shared Biblical doctrines and practices. Theologically, they are evangelical and dispensational. They are a conservative strand [1] of the Open Brethren movement and tend to only ...

  6. William Irvine (Scottish evangelist) - Wikipedia

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    William Irvine (/ ˈɜːrvɪn /; 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. Rapid growth was experienced in its initial decades, and Irvine eventually came into conflict with the regional ...

  7. Open Brethren - Wikipedia

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    2 million est. [1] The Open Brethren, sometimes called Christian Brethren, are a group of Evangelical Christian churches that arose in the late 1820s as part of the Assembly Movement within the Plymouth Brethren tradition. They originated in Ireland before spreading throughout the British Isles, and today they have an estimated 26,000 ...

  8. Church of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Church of Ireland (Irish: Eaglais na hÉireann, pronounced [ˈaɡlˠəʃ n̪ˠə ˈheːɾʲən̪ˠ]; Ulster-Scots: Kirk o Airlann, IPA: [kɪrk ə ˈerlən (d)]) [3] is a Christian church in Ireland, and an autonomous province of the Anglican Communion. It is organised on an all-Ireland basis and is the second-largest Christian church ...

  9. 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 ]