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Congregationalism and episcopal
Congregationalism and episcopal, the basic difference between the 'congregationalism' and 'episcopal' is that
Episcopal and capitular estates management
Episcopal and capitular estates management. See the (English) Temporary Episcopal and
Episcopal and congregationalism
Episcopal and congregationalism, the basic or essential characteristic of 'congregationalism' and
Non Episcopal
Not Episcopal not pertaining to the Episcopal church or system
Episcopal
Governed by bishops as an episcopal church
Episcopate
Episcopate, a bishopric. The dignity or office of a bishop, Black's
Episcopally
By episcopal authority in an episcopal manner
Episcopalian
Pertaining to bishops or government by bishops episcopal specifically of or relating to the Protestant Episcopal Church
Episcopize
To make a bishop of by consecration
Protestant
of the churches of England and Ireland into one 'Protestant Episcopal Church' --a union dissolved by the Irish Church Act, 1869.
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