Apostles of Johane Maranke — is an African Initiated Church movement that started in Zimbabwe. It is one of the largest movements in the Zionist churches of Africa. The Zionists take on some symbols and practices of Judaism as well as emphasizing faith healing and prophecy.… … Wikipedia
Saffron Walden Grammar School — Infobox UK school name = Saffron Walden Free Grammar School size = 120px latitude = longitude = dms = a motto = motto pl = established = 1525 approx = closed = 1940 c approx = type = religion = president = head label = Master head = r head label … Wikipedia
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Fiore dei Liberi — Sir Fior Furlan de Civida d Austria dei Liberi da Premariacco (ca. 1350s 1420s), was a Medieval master of arms and the earliest Italian master from whom we have an extant martial arts manual. His Flower of Battle is also the third oldest fighting … Wikipedia
Pastorale (Pays basque) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pastorale. La pastorale est une pièce de théâtre chantée, montée par les habitants d un même village sur un thème religieux ou historique. À l heure actuelle, c est une des caractéristiques culturelles… … Wikipédia en Français
Zimbabwe — Statue in Zurich of Ulrich Zwingli (1484 1531) founder of the Reformation in German speaking Switzerland (Institutefor The London Missionary Society (Congregational ists) established the first work in what is now Zimbabwe among the Zulus … Encyclopedia of Protestantism
List of Christian denominations — (or Denominations self identified as Christian) ordered by historical and doctrinal relationships. (See also: Christianity; Christian denominations; List of Christian denominations by number of members). Also, some groups included do not consider … Wikipedia
African Initiated Church — An African Initiated Church is a Christian denomination started in Africa, by Africans, and not by missionaries from another continent. NomenclatureA variety of overlapping terms exist for these forms of Christianity: African Initiated Churches … Wikipedia
William Vaughan (philanthropist) — William Vaughan (died c. May 1580) was an English landowner, farmer and philanthropist who lived in the mid 16th century in the Dartford and Erith area of north west Kent. [He describes himself in his will as I Willyam Vaughan of Erythe in the… … Wikipedia
John Christian Frederick Heyer — (July 10, 1793 November 7, 1873) was the first missionary sent abroad by Lutherans in the United States. He founded several Lutheran missions in India, including Guntur Mission. Father Heyer is commemorated as a missionary in the Calendar of… … Wikipedia