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1 Американская коллегия комиссаров зарубежных миссий
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Американская коллегия комиссаров зарубежных миссий
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2 Вестминстерский катехизис
Religion: Westminster Catechism (Either of two works, the Larger Westminster Catechism and the Shorter Westminster Catechism, used by English-speaking Presbyterians and by some Congregationalists and Baptists)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Вестминстерский катехизис
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3 конгрегационалисты
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > конгрегационалисты
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4 индепенденты
1) (сторонники или члены независимых христ. общин) the Independents2) (приверженцы одного из направлений протестантизма, гл. обр. в Англии и Америке; отвергают государственную церковь и церк. организацию; выступают за полную автономию каждой общины-конгрегации; тж. конгрегационалисты) the Independents, the Congregationalists, the CongregationersРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > индепенденты
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5 конгрегационалисты
(последователи возникших на позднем этапе англ. Реформации, в конце 16 в., радикальных общин и церквей, наиболее активно боровшихся за "очищение" (или "пурификацию" - отсюда "пуританизм") англ. церкви от епископата и всех элементов катол. доктрины и обрядности; тж. индепенденты 2); в наст. время конгрегационалисты имеют несколько млн. последователей в США, Англии, Канаде, Австралии, Новой Зеландии и др. странах) the Congregationalists, the Congregationers, the IndependentsРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > конгрегационалисты
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CONGREGATIONALISTS — See INDEPENDENTS … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
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