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As of the year 2000, there are over two hundred followers of the church.
If it does not stand as a moral example to the followers of the Church, it counts for nothing.
The mothers were all devoted followers of the Church of the Trust.
Despite the Vatican's edict against abortion, followers of the church are hardly uniform in their views on the subject.
The followers of the church of England and Protestants did not use the papal bull as a justification.
Followers of the Church believe that God has only a divine nature, so they therefore reject the idea of the Trinity.
In addition the family's status as religious dissenters-not followers of the Church of England-attracted discrimination.
The followers of the church call themselves Greek-Catholics and pray with the same liturgy as the Eastern Orthodox.
Right up to the mid-1870s, Pitcairners were followers of the Church of England.
Between 1992 and 2001 the number of followers of the Church of God and Pentecostal Churches increased considerably.
There were a few farms on the common land, though, and many of their occupants were Nonconformists rather than followers of the Church of England.
When people talk about Mormons, they usually mean the followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which is the largest Mormon movement.
The death of Patriarch Tikhon, the leader of the Russian Orthodox Church in April 1925 led to unrest among the followers of the church.
James was sent to Bosnia by Pope Eugene IV to convert the followers of the Church of Bosnia to Roman Catholicism.
Wordperfect, a privately held company in Orem, Utah, is run by followers of the Church of Jesus Christ and Latter Day Saints.
All four now reside in Kawasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, and remain followers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The wedding ceremony is disrupted by followers of the Church of the Way Forward, who believe that interspecies marriage dilutes racial purity and is thus forbidden by their Goddess.
The t-shirt donned by the character Charvaka in a scene with the monk reads "Pastafarian", an allusion to the followers of the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
But the followers of the church believe that the Exodus of the Jews from Egypt was only a prelude to their own exodus, their departure from debauchery and sin at the Resurrection.
In telling the story, Mr. Santiago-Hudson gives voice to the "strange lot" of criminals and prostitutes, drifters and ramblers, or just followers of the church, who lived, and ate, in Nanny's houses.
Most Greek Cypriots are Greek Orthodox Christians, followers of the Church of Cyprus, a tradition using the Greek liturgy and headed by a synod composed of bishops and an elected archbishop.
Followers of the church, which is based in Brazil, sued the government under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in 1999 after customs agents seized a shipment of the tea bound for the group's American headquarters in New Mexico.
The Kirtland Safety Society (KSS) was first proposed as a bank in 1836, and eventually organized on January 2, 1837, as a joint stock company, by leaders and followers of the Church of the Latter Day Saints.
The first advertisement of the Society was placed in the "Mercantile Journal" on September 16, 1824, which stated that the Society would offer non-denominational education, but that all teaching staff were required to be followers of the Church of England.
The connections between the Užice region and Bosnia were even stronger in the past, as parts of this region once belonged to the mediaeval Bosnian state, and the mediaeval local population were followers of the Church of Bosnia.