राजकीय गिरजाघर Meaning in English
राजकीय गिरजाघर शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : state church
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
प्रदेश क्लर्कराज्य नियंत्रित
राज्य हरण
राज्य का विभाग
राज्य विभाग
राज्यकीय पोशाक
राज्य के साक्ष्य
राजकीय समारोह
राज्य शासन
राज्य सरकार
राज्यशासन
राज्य की आय
राज्य कवक
राज्य भूमि उपयोग मंडल
राज्य धारणाधिकार
राजकीय-गिरजाघर इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
After a further examination, on May 27, 1827, Froehlich was confirmed for the ministry in the Protestant state church.
After being the favoured state church of Prussia in the 19th century, it suffered interference and oppression at several times in the 20th century, including the persecution of many parishioners.
1821–1845: Evangelical Church in the Royal Prussian Lands"nbsp;– the state church.
1845–1875: Evangelical State Church of Prussia"nbsp;– the state church besides other recognised Protestant church bodies.
1875–1922: Evangelical State Church of Prussia's older Provinces"nbsp;– the state church in the old provinces of Prussia besides other recognised Protestant church bodies.
The church body of the prevailingly Calvinist Neuchâtelians did not rank as a state church but was independent, since at the time of its foundation in 1540, the ruling princely House of Orléans-Longueville (Valois-Dunois) was Catholic.
Lutherans of the Lutheran state church of Nassau-Saarbrücken, and Calvinists in the southerly Saar area had already formed a church united in administration on 24 October ().
On 1 January 1899, the congregations became an integral part of the Prussian state church.
Despite his Christian background, Alkio was a strong opponent of state church.
A preliminary meeting was held at Sandhof near Frankfurt in June of that year, and on September 21 some five hundred delegates representing the Lutheran, the Reformed, the United Protestant regional and state churches and the Moravian church assembled at Wittenberg.
The state church is now the Protestant Faroese People's Church.
In 1537 the king decreed that the official state churches in Norway, Denmark and the Faroes be reformed in accordance with the Lutheran doctrine adopted at the Augsburg Confession in 1530.
Under Elizabeth I Brownists had been imprisoned for their separation from the state church, and some executed, including Barrow.
Issues that motivated them included high rents, evictions, enclosure of common lands and payment of tithes to the state church, the Anglican Church of Ireland.
The parish church, Christ Church was built in 1844–45 with funding from the Marchioness of Ailesbury (who later provided the estate church, St Katherine's, at Tottenham House) and from the local Goddard family.