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1 Congregational Church of England and Wales
Религия: (National organization of Congregational churches, established in 1832 and known until 1965 as the Congregational Union of England and Wales) Конгрегационалистская церковь Англии и УэльсаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Congregational Church of England and Wales
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2 Congregational Church of England and Wales (National organization of Congregational churches, established in 1832 and known until 1965 as the Congregational Union of England and Wales)
Религия: Конгрегационалистская церковь Англии и УэльсаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Congregational Church of England and Wales (National organization of Congregational churches, established in 1832 and known until 1965 as the Congregational Union of England and Wales)
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3 конгрегационалистский
Congregational, сокр. ConglКонгрегационалистский союз Америки — the American Congregational Union, сокр. A.C.U.
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > конгрегационалистский
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4 Конгрегационалистская церковь Англии и Уэльса
Religion: Congregational Church of England and Wales (National organization of Congregational churches, established in 1832 and known until 1965 as the Congregational Union of England and Wales)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Конгрегационалистская церковь Англии и Уэльса
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