Christadelphian
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Chris·ta·del·phi·an
/ ˌkristəˈdelfēən/
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n.
a member of a Christian sect, founded in the U.S. in 1848, that claims to return to the beliefs and practices of the earliest disciples and holds that Christ will return in power to set up a worldwide theocracy beginning at Jerusalem.
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adj.
of or adhering to this sect and its beliefs.
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Christadelphians extend from first church.(NATION)(THE CAPITAL PULPIT)
Newspaper article from: The Washington Times; 12/5/2005; 558 words
; ...came to the United States in 1971 for graduate work. After he completed his studies, he remained in the country as a minister with the Christadelphians. He frequently travels overseas to hold Bible-study classes and seminars.
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SPIRIT IN THE SKY! I AM grateful that, as an airtraffic controller, I enjoy the work I do.; Edward Carr, 27, is an air traffic controller at Cardiff International Airport - as well as one of 12,000 Christadelphians in the UK. Founded in America in 1848, they believe in the return of Jesus Christ to the earth.(News)
Newspaper article from: South Wales Echo (Cardiff, Wales); 12/29/2001; 700+ words
; ...each year. Personal Bible reading is what gives me my understanding of God and the hope I have for the future. Christadelphians have no paid ministers or priests, so there are quite a number of things to help organise - everything we do is...
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A GROUP APART SMALL CHRISTADELPHIAN CONGREGATION BELIEVES GOD'S KINGDOM WILL BE ESTABLISHED ON EARTH
Newspaper article from: Evansville Courier & Press (2007-Current); 9/5/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...Ky., to worship at The Barrens Christadelphians Meeting Place here. "They are things...an easy way to joy." The local Christadelphians organized in 1854 when a British...Many religious scholars classify the Christadelphians as a new religious group, but because...
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A match made in Avon.(Column)
Newspaper article from: The Daily Mail (London, England); 4/18/2006; 700+ words
; ...though this is hotly debated. Christadelphians reject a number of doctrines traditionally...exclusive nature of their beliefs, Christadelphians have never been numerous in any country...G. R. BACON, Sandbach, Ches. CHRISTADELPHIANS are members of a small group of Bible...
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Market forces
Newspaper article from: The Northern Echo; 7/17/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...road show for a group called the Christadelphians, a little known and less understood...who clipped you round the ear. The Christadelphians' aim, at any rate, was to encourage...always arguing. In the war, before Christadelphians, the hall was a popular dance venue...
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Church to close doors due to cost of upkeep.(News)
Newspaper article from: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England); 12/29/2008; 700+ words
; ...congregation are having to leave but the Christadelphians will continue to have a presence in Kirklees." Christadelphians have met at Victoria Street since...Huddersfield much earlier, in 1859. Christadelphians are a religious group who believe...
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Church teaching people to read Bible effectively.(Neighbor)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 9/9/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...different versions of the Bible? The Christadelphians of Lombard are convinced they have...Bible and members of the Lombard Christadelphians, will share what they've learned...Glen Ellyn, said Dan Richard, a Christadelphians clergy member and one of the class...
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Thin-Skinned Ombudsman? I am ...
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 1/28/2006; 700+ words
; ...Daniel S. Costello Leesburg Dissing Christadelphians Gene Weingarten's Jan. 22 magazine...highly unfortunate, given that the Christadelphians are active in the Washington area...members in four congregations. The Christadelphians strive to follow the teachings of...
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Hall's new ray of light
Newspaper article from: South Wales Evening Post; 9/8/2007; 312 words
; ...000 makeover. The village's Christadelphians helped fund the refurbishment of...Henchliffe, the treasurer of Mumbles Christadelphians. The hall was built as a chapel...became a place of worship for the Christadelphians, who base their beliefs on the teachings...
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The modern religious objection to mandatory flag salute in America: a history and evaluation.
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State; 3/22/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Elijah Voice Society, the Church of God, the Amish, the Christadelphians, and the Molokans.(4) The Jehovah's Witnesses...claim American adherents of almost 2 million,(5) the Christadelphians around 5,000,(6) Mennonites about 240,000,(7...
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Christadelphians
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
Christadelphians. Christian denomination founded...Alexander Campbell in 1844. The name Christadelphians (‘Christ's brethren...practice of the earliest disciples. Christadelphians take no part in politics, voting...
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Brethren
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Trinity. They practice foot washing and the love feast. See also River Brethren (for Brethren in Christ, River Brethren, and Yorker Brethren); Christadelphians (for Brethren of Christ); Hutterian Brethren ; Moravian Church .
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millenarianism
Book article from: A Dictionary of World History
...sects, and are expressed today in the beliefs of sects such as the Jehovah's Witnesses, Seventh Day Adventists, Christadelphians, and MORMONS . In Islam, Shiite Muslims and sects such as the DRUSE await the return of the hidden imam or mahdi...
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