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  1. Orthodox: Orthodox is Greek for "correct" (or right) "words". Orthodoxic religions generally involve canons of liturgical belief and ritualized statements of adherence to those beliefs. [100%] 2023-02-14
  2. Assemblers: Assemblers war ein Montagewerk für Kraftfahrzeuge und damit Teil der Automobilindustrie in Irland. Ernest Bell hatte als Direktor bei der P. [99%] 2023-06-03
  3. Assemblin: Assembline sind eine Klasse von Serinproteasen, die in allen Herpesviren vorkommen und eine einzigartige Katalytische Triade haben. Diese besteht aus einem Serin und zwei Histidinen. [96%] 2023-07-03
  4. Assembler: Para otros usos de este término, véase Ensamblador (desambiguación). También ver: lenguaje ensamblador Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada. Este aviso fue puesto el 15 de octubre de 2015. [96%] 2023-05-26
  5. Cell assemblies: The concept of cell assembly was coined by the Canadian neuropsychologist D. O. [88%] 2022-02-02 [Neuroscience] [Neural Networks]...
  6. Orthodoxy: Orthodoxy has more than one meaning. As such, this article is merely a disambiguation page, listing articles associated with Orthodoxy. [87%] 2023-07-05
  7. Orthodoxy: Orthodoxy (from Greek: ὀρθοδοξία, orthodoxía, 'righteous/correct opinion') is adherence to correct or accepted creeds, especially in religion. Orthodoxy within Christianity refers to acceptance of the doctrines defined by various creeds and ecumenical councils in Antiquity, but different Churches accept different ... (Adherence to the actual accepted belief, especially in religion) [87%] 2024-01-03 [Religious belief and doctrine] [Religious terminology]...
  8. Episcopacy: Episcopacy, the general term technically applied to that system of church organization in which the chief ecclesiastical authority within a defined district, or diocese, is vested in a bishop. As such it is distinguished on the one hand from Presbyterianism ... [78%] 2022-09-02
  9. Orthonyx: Orthonyx, the scientific name given in 1820, by C. Temminck, to a little bird, which, from the straightness of its claws - a character somewhat exaggerated by him - its large feet and spiny tail, he judged to be generically distinct from ... [75%] 2022-09-02
  10. Assemblies Of God: The Assemblies of God, headquartered in Springfield, Missouri, was founded in April 1914, when 300 ministers and delegates assembled in Hot Springs, Arkansas, and sought a way to accredit ministers, commission and support missionaries, select a common biblical name, and ... (Geography) [71%] 2004-01-01 [North America] [Great Plains]...
  11. Assemblies of God: The Assemblies of God is a large Christian denomination founded after the Azusa Street Revival in the early 20th century. The core beliefs of the denomination are Evangelical. [71%] 2023-02-25 [Christian Denominations] [Fundamentalism]...
  12. Greek national assemblies: The Greek national assemblies (Greek: Εθνοσυνελεύσεις) are representative bodies of the Greek people. During and in the direct aftermath of the Greek War of Independence (1821–1832), the name was used for the insurgents' proto-parliamentary assemblies. (Representative bodies of the Greek people) [71%] 2023-10-26 [Greek national assemblies]
  13. Assemblies of Yahweh: The Assemblies of Yahweh is a nonprofit religious organization with its international headquarters in Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States. The organization developed independently out of a radio ministry begun by Jacob O. (Religious denomination headquartered in Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States) [71%] 2023-10-23 [Assemblies of Yahweh]
  14. Assemblies, Masters Of: ASSEMBLIES, MASTERS OF a-sem'-bliz, (ba`ale 'acuppoth, Ecclesiastes 12:11): the American Revised Version, margin "collectors of sentences," thus Qimchi, Grotius and others. This has been variously interpreted. Tyler translates "editors of collections." Klienert renders "protectors of the ... [71%] 1915-01-01
  15. Assemblies Jehovah Shammah: The Assemblies Jehovah Shammah are an Evangelical Christian network of churches that originated in India, which is still home to the great majority of them. The Evangelical publication Operation World estimates their numbers, as of 2010, at 310,000 adults ... [71%] 2023-12-31 [Evangelicalism in India] [Plymouth Brethren]...
  16. Episcopal Intercession: Episcopal Intercession was the right of a church official to intercede on behalf of a criminal. (Religion) [71%] 2023-12-01 [Catholic theology and doctrine]
  17. Episcopal Church: The Episcopal Church generally refers to Anglican Church movements outside of England, especially in the United States. Within Britain, the Anglican church in Scotland identifies itself as the Scottish Episcopal Church. [71%] 2024-01-06 [Christian denominations]
  18. Episcopal polity: An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops. The word "bishop" here is derived via the British Latin and Vulgar Latin term *ebiscopus/*biscopus, from the Ancient ... (Hierarchical form of church governance) [71%] 2023-12-08 [Episcopacy] [Episcopacy in Anglicanism]...
  19. Episcopal sandals: Episcopal sandals, also known as pontifical sandals, are a Catholic pontifical vestment worn by bishops when celebrating liturgical functions according to the pre–Vatican II rubrics, for example a Tridentine Solemn Pontifical Mass. In shape, episcopal sandals are more like ... (Religion) [71%] 2023-12-08 [Catholic liturgy]
  20. Episcopal polity: An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops. (The word "bishop" derives, via the British Latin and Vulgar Latin term *ebiscopus/*biscopus, from the Ancient Greek ἐπίσκοπος epískopos ... (Religion) [71%] 2023-11-02 [Episcopacy in Eastern Orthodoxy] [Christian terminology]...

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