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Steig, Shelly. Finding the right church: A guide to denomination beliefs. World Pub., 1997.

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White, Michael. Christ divided: The scandal of denomination. Essence Pub., 2009.

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O'Neal, Vanessa S. Denomination: Does it really matter? : the clarion call to the church. Crystal Spirit Pub., 2012.

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Vreeland, Joella. This is the church: The story of a church, a community, and a denomination : First Universalist Church, Unitarian Universalist, Southold, New York. Amereon House, 1988.

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M, Prelinger Catherine, ed. Episcopal women: Gender, spirituality, and commitment in an American mainline denomination. Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Kwaasteniet, Marjanne de. Denomination and primary education in the Netherlands (1870-1984): A spatial diffusion perspective. Koninklijk Nederlands Aardrijkskundig Genootschap, 1990.

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Hofmeyr, J. W., writer of foreword, ed. Pursuing an elusive unity: A history of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian as a federative denomination (1924-2018). Langham Monographs, 2019.

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Julie, Arguinzoni, ed. Treasures out of darkness. New Leaf Press, 1991.

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P, Putnam A. The Unitarian denomination, past and present: A sermon, preached in the Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday, June 5th, 1870. Rome Bros., printers, 1985.

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1753-1820, Burke Edmund, ed. [An examination of the Reverend Mr. Burke's letter of instruction, to the Catholic missionaries of Nova-Scotia, and its dependencies: Addressed to Christians of every denomination. Printed by A. Gay, 1993.

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van, Egmond A., and Keulen D. van, eds. Church and ministry. Kok, 1999.

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Hackshaw, John M. The Baptist denomination: A concise history commemorating one hundred and seventy five years (1816-1991) of the establishment of the "company villages" and the Baptist faith in Trinidad and Tobago. Amphy and Bashana Jackson Memorial Society, 1992.

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A, Roozen David, and Hadaway C. Kirk, eds. Church and denominational growth. Abingdon Press, 1993.

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Campolo, Anthony. Can mainline denominations make a comeback? Judson Press, 1995.

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Kirby, Gilbert W. Why all these denominations? Kingsway, 1988.

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McIntyre, Robert. A statement of facts giving an account of an extraordinary case of persecution perpetrated and carried on under the guise of church discipline, by the session of Innerkip and others, belonging to the Canada Presbyterian Church, formerly termed the Free Church, against Robert McIntyre, a member of their denomination. Published by the author, 1986.

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Without Denomination: A Critique of Church Doctrines. Page Publishing Inc., 2015.

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Without Denomination: A Critique of Church Doctrines. Page Publishing Inc., 2015.

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Emergence of the "Church of Christ" Denomination. 2nd ed. Harwell/Lewis Publishing Company, 2005.

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Turcescu, Lucian, and Lavinia Stan, eds. Church Reckoning with Communism in Post-1989 Romania. The Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2021. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666987829.

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The present volume focuses on the relationship with Communism of Romania's most important religious denominations and their attempt to cope with that difficult past which continues to cast an important shadow over their present. For the first time ever, this volume considers both the majority Romanian Orthodox Church and significant minority denominations such as the Roman and Greek Catholic Churches, the Reformed Church, the Hungarian Unitarian Church, and the Pentecostal Christian Denomination. It argues that no religious group escaped collaboration with the Communists. After 1989, however,
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Denomination: Assessing an Ecclesiological Category. Bloomsbury, 2013.

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Hughes, Richard T. Churches of Christ. Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400626425.

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This volume tells the story of the Churches of Christ, one of three major denominations that emerged in the United States from a religious movement led by Alexander Campbell and Barton W. Stone in the early 19th century. Beginning as an effort to provide a basis on which all Christians in America could unite, the leaders of the movement relied on the faith and practice of the primitive church. Ironically, this unity movement eventually divided precisely along the lines of its original agenda, as the Churches of Christ rallied around the restorationist banner while the Disciples of Christ gathe
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Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Steig, Shelley. Finding the Right Church: A Guide to Denomination Beliefs. Thomas Nelson, 2002.

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Ensign-George, Barry A. Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2019.

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Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Between Congregation and Church: Denomination and Christian Life Together. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2017.

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Sykes, Powell. Out of Order: The Self-Destruction of a Mainline Denomination. Lulu Press, Inc., 2012.

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The Presbyterian Prescription: A Practical Guide to Reforming the Church and Denomination. iUniverse, Inc., 2006.

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Sutter. Growing Pastors, Growing People: Initiating Denomination Wide Change (Special Papers and Research Reports). Alban Institute, 1995.

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From sect to denomination: Church types and their implications for Mennonite Brethren history. Center for Mennonite Brethren Studies, 1985.

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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Dickerson-Cousin, Christina. Black Indians and Freedmen. University of Illinois Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252044212.001.0001.

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church is a venerable, Wesleyan religious body that former slaves established in 1816. Although this denomination is historically Black, it has never been racially exclusive. Scholars have largely minimized the AME Church's ethnic diversity and they have specifically ignored its impact within Native communities. This book corrects these unnecessarily narrow views by emphasizing the AME Church's evangelism within diverse Native communities throughout the 19<sup>th</sup> and early 20<sup>th</sup> centuries. As a result of this evangelism, the denomination fulfille
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Holmes, Andrew R. The Irish Presbyterian Mind. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198793618.001.0001.

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This book considers how one protestant community responded to the challenges posed to traditional understandings of Christian faith between 1830 and 1930. It examines the attitudes of the leaders of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland to biblical criticism, modern historical method, evolutionary science, and liberal forms of protestant theology. It explores how they reacted to developments in other Christian traditions, including the so-called ‘Romeward’ trend in the established Churches of England and Ireland and the ‘Romanization’ of Catholicism. Was their response distinctively Presbyterian
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Prelinger, Catherine M. Episcopal Women: Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment in an American Mainline Denomination. Oxford University Press, 1992.

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Episcopal Women: Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment In an American Mainline Denomination. Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 1996.

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Backus, Isaac. History of New England, Volume 2: With Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians Called Baptists. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2021.

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Backus, Isaac. History of New England, Volume 1: With Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians Called Baptists. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2021.

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Backus, Isaac. History of New England, Volume 1: With Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians Called Baptists. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2021.

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Backus, Isaac. History of New England, Volume 2: With Particular Reference to the Denomination of Christians Called Baptists. Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2021.

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Prelinger, Catherine M. Episcopal Women: Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment in an American Mainline Denomination (Religion in America). Oxford University Press, USA, 1992.

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Evangelical Covenant Church of America: Some sociological aspects of a Swedish emigrant denomination, 1885-1984. Plus ultra, 1985.

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Dear Church: A Love Letter from a Black Preacher to the Whitest Denomination in the US. Augsburg Fortress, Publishers, 2019.

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Kling, David W. Presbyterians and Congregationalists in North America. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199683710.003.0008.

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John Wesley founded Methodism as an evangelical renewal movement within the Church of England. That structure encouraged both establishment impulses and Dissenting movements within Methodism in the North American context. In Canada, British missionaries planted a moderate, respectable form of Methodism, comfortable with the establishment. In Ontario, however, Methodism drew from a more democratized, enthusiastic revivalism that set itself apart from the establishment. After a couple of generations, however, these poorer outsiders had moved into the middle class, and Canadian Methodism grew int
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