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June 29th, 2008
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The Church of England in the Cayman Islands
The Church in the Cayman Islands, established by law in 1634, offering worship in the Anglican Tradition. (more...)
Church of England - MSN Encarta
England, Church of, the Christian church in England, dating from the introduction of Christianity into that country. More specifically, it is the... (more...)
Church of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, the Mother Church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and the oldest among the communion's thirty ... (more...)
Church of England: Definition from Answers.com
Church of England n. ( Abbr. C. of E. ) The episcopal and liturgical national church of England, which has its see in (more...)
Schools and the Church of England: Church schools | Church of England
Schools and the Church of England: Church schools The Church of England Schools' Strategy. The General Synod held a debate on the Church of England Schools' Strategy at the ... (more...)
Church of England - Christianity Knowledge Base
The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, and acts as the 'mother' and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, as well as a ... (more...)
First Baptist Church England, Arkansas USA - England Arkansas
The website of the First Baptist Church of England, Arkansas USA. ... MOST OF OUR PHOTOS are now stored on Webshots. Click on LINKS tab at right, then choose 1a. (more...)
Church of England News - Welcome to The Church Of England Newspaper
Church of England news, editorial, jobs, adverts, features and reviews from the original Church newspaper, dating back to 1828. (more...)
Church, England News - Topix
Local news for Church, England continually updated from thousands of sources on the web. ... Shirtless Obama Causing Drama: People are wondering how a Pap was able to get the shot. (more...)
The Church of England | Church of England
The Church of England: a Christian presence in every community. ... The Church of England: a Christian presence in every community. (more...)