N.C.C.
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Although it formerly symbolized mainline ascendancy, the N.C.C. is now shaken by a crisis that signals the decline of the religious Old Guard.
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Last week's debate was the first full-dress N.C.C. discussion of the issue.
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After considering the arguments, the N.C.C. delegates will reconvene in November to vote on the Metropolitan application.
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The N.C.C., which includes 32 Protestant and Eastern Orthodox denominations, is controlled by liberal-minded churchmen who, once upon a time, were lockstep allies with the Jewish organizations in domestic social-justice crusades.
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Only wins obtained from shows held under N.C.C. rules are recorded free of charge.
From Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others by Winslow, Helen M.
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