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  1. English Presbyterianism itself dates to the tumultuous year 1641, which saw the execution of the Earl of Stafford, the Imprisonment of the Twelve Bishops, the publication of the Grand Remonstrance, and most importantly the beginning of a great debate within and without Parliament on the subject of church government.

  2. The word Presbyterianism, when capitalized, often refers specifically to churches founded on principles of presbyterian polity in the British Isles and their derivatives in other countries. France Huguenot Cross. In France, presbyterianism was represented by the Église réformée de France. There are also Lutherans and Evangelicals.

  3. Percentual de presbiterianos por estado no Brasil (2010) Segundo dados do Censo realizado pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística em 2010, 55,99% da população presbiteriana era de mulheres e 44,015 eram homens. 92,68% do presbiterianos residiam no meio urbano e 7,32% no meio rural. 57,70% dos presbiterianos eram brancos, 35,54% eram pardos , 4,92% negros, 1,24% amarelos e 0,57% ...

  4. Commons: Presbyterianism: Presbyterianismo: Uno del quatro modellos major de governamento del Ecclesia: le governo del ancianos. Vide etiam. Ecclesia Congregational ...

  5. Presbyterianism is ae form o Protestant Christianity that disna hae ony form o heirarchy. The Kirk o Scotland , Free Kirk o Scotland an Free Presbyterian Kirk o Scotland is aw forms o Presbyterianism.

  6. Later Presbyterian Christianity came to Australia with the arrival of members from a number of Presbyterian denominations in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century. The Presbyterian missionaries played an important role to spread the faith in Australia. Since then Presbyterianism grew to the fourth largest Christian faith in the country.

  7. Only those Christian denominations, ideologies and organizations with Wikipedia articles will be listed in order to ensure that all entries on this list are notable and verifiable. The denominations and ecumenical organizations listed are generally ordered from ancient to contemporary Christianity.