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Priestman Brothers, Kingston upon Hull engineering company founded by Quaker William Dent Priestman and his brother Samuel Priestman, which built the earliest recorded railway locomotive powered by an internal combustion engine; Penington Friends House, founded in 1897 to provide shelter and meals to Quakers and friendly people coming to New ...
YellowPagesDirectory.com is an online search engine and telephone directory. They encompass yellow (business) and residential (white) pages and currently feature over 28.5 million business listings throughout the United States. [1] Users of the site are able to add, edit, and delete their Business and Residential listings.
Organization Worth (billion USD) Country Religion/Belief Notes The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints: 265.0 United States Non-Trinitarian Christianity
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Family Christian (formerly called Zondervan Book Store, Family Book Stores, and Family Christian Stores), headquartered in Grand Rapids, Michigan is a Christian themed web retailer. [1] Originally a retail chain, by 2008, it was the world's largest Christian focused retailer. [ 2 ]
Christian Congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses, Inc. was established to organize and administer the congregational affairs of Jehovah's Witnesses in the United States. [14] [15] It filed for incorporation on August 21, 2000, in New York State as a “domestic non-profit corporation” in Putnam County, New York. [16]
List of Christian religious houses in Germany. List of Christian religious houses in Brandenburg; List of Christian religious houses in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern; List of Christian religious houses in North Rhine-Westphalia; List of Christian religious houses in Saxony; List of Christian religious houses in Saxony-Anhalt