Many congregationalist churches are completely independent in principle.
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Reformed Baptist churches are sometimes organized to be governed by elders, on the congregationalist model.
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Congregationalist, Methodist and Baptist abolitionists worked together to attempt to wrest land from pro-slavery forces.
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The LCMS is congregationalist with regard to polity.
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Congregationalist polity dispenses with titled positions such as bishop as a requirement of church structure.
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Congregationalist missionaries began building this thick-walled lava and coral church in 1857 and completed it six years later.
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The polity of the Protestant Church in the Netherlands is a hybrid of presbyterian and congregationalist church governance.
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It was in the 1580s that two clergymen, Robert Browne and Robert Harrison, established the first congregationalist church in Norwich.
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Congregationalist doctrine, unlike that of the Church of England at the time, emphasised the importance of education for the poor.
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(Congregationalism) The retention by the Anglican State Church of the prelatical
(Congregationalism) Protestant organizational system based on the freedom of each church to control its affairs. An offshoot of the separatist, it was continued by the pilgrims in America where it was adopted by the new churches as a way to maintain local independence. ...