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Protestant Episcopal Church

Protestant Episcopal Church

noun

  1. the full title of the Episcopal Church

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The poem is believed to have been authored by Clement Clarke Moore, a writer and a professor at the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in New York City.

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He also was on the national board for groups like the Protestant Episcopal Church and Boy Scouts of America.

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This is a change from amended bylaws filed in April 1994 that specified those assets should go to the Protestant Episcopal Church of Western Kansas or the bishop of the diocese of that church.

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In the rear of the courthouse, though still on the green Market Square, is old Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, which was organized in 1689, though the building now occupied was begun in 1703.

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The Protestant Episcopal Church reported a general increase, especially in the value of church property.

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