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United Church of God
Removed non-denominational. It is a denomination of Christianity - see The ''Handbook of Denominations in The U.S., 13th Edition'' (Mead, Frank S, Hill, Samuel L. , Atwood, Craig D., pp. 246–247 [2010] Abingdon Press, Nashville, pp. 246–247)
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Dyrniki
←Created page with 'The dyrniki, or "hole-worshippers", (Russian: Дырники) were a group of
Old Believers who emerged in the 18th century as a radical branch of the ''netovshchina'', or self-baptizers. They rejected the church
reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the 17th century and considered themselves the only true
Orthodox Christians. They had some distinctive beliefs and practices that set them apart from ot...'
16:5116:51, 3 December 2023diffhist−42
United Church of God
Removed non-denominational. It is a denomination of Christianity - see The ''Handbook of Denominations in The U.S., 13th Edition'' (Mead, Frank S, Hill, Samuel L. , Atwood, Craig D., pp. 246–247 [2010] Abingdon Press, Nashville, pp. 246–247)
22:2722:27, 11 August 2023diffhist+4,559
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Dyrniki
←Created page with 'The dyrniki, or "hole-worshippers", (Russian: Дырники) were a group of
Old Believers who emerged in the 18th century as a radical branch of the ''netovshchina'', or self-baptizers. They rejected the church
reforms of Patriarch Nikon in the 17th century and considered themselves the only true
Orthodox Christians. They had some distinctive beliefs and practices that set them apart from ot...'