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  • ...built to accommodate 1,400 people and for the dual purpose of "the publick worship of Almighty God and also for holding commencement in"<ref>[[#Bronson|Bronso
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  • ...by the St. Bartholomew the Apostle Catholic Church; the church has regular worship services in English, Spanish, and Vietnamese.<ref>{{cite web|author=Glenn,
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  • ...rnational, Apostolic World Relief, and the Salvation Army opened places of worship, donated supplies, and fed workers and evacuees.<ref>{{cite news| url=http:
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  • ...own buildings must use the facilities of other religious organisations or worship in private homes.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/irf/2
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  • ...}} had left the islands, the season for battle and war had begun under the worship and rituals for [[Kū]]kaʻilimoku, the [[Hawaiian religion|Hawaiian deity]
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  • * "Purpose and Power of Praise and Worship" * "Rediscovering Kingdom Worship"
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  • ...rst Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which protects people’s right to worship as they choose.
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  • ...|page= 766| isbn= 9781625648525 }}</ref> The great majority of Christians worship Jesus as the incarnation of God the Son, the second of three [[Person (theo ...es are not to be placed in churches, so that they do not become objects of worship and adoration', AD 306, Canon 36</ref> From the 5th century onward, flat pa
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  • ...ter = Many religions use images to "represent" God in icons for art or for worship. Here are examples of representations of God in different monotheistic reli ...ourse of nature; deity, esp. a male deity: typically considered objects of worship; 2. an image that is worshiped; idol 3. a person or thing deified or excess
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  • ...mplication of worship of Mohammed, as Christian and Christianity imply the worship of Christ.}}</ref> Other obsolete terms include ''Muslimite''<ref>{{Cite OE {{Quote|A Muslim is a person who has dedicated his worship exclusively to God...''Islam'' means making one's religion and faith God's
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  • ...s]], he is always depicted as [[Monolatrism|the only God whom Israel is to worship]], or the one "true God", that only [[Yahweh]] is Almighty, and both Jews a
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  • ...age&q=Triduum%20Maundy&f=false|title = The Companion to the Book of Common Worship|author=Peter C. Bower|publisher = [[Geneva Press]]|quote=Maundy Thursday (o * [https://web.archive.org/web/20060129112415/http://www.armenianchurch.net/worship/easter/index.html Easter in the Armenian Orthodox Church]
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  • |observances = [[service of worship|Worship services]], [[prayer]] and [[vigil]] services, [[fasting]], [[almsgiving]] ...te book|author1=Franklin M. Segler|author2=Randall Bradley|title=Christian Worship: Its Theology And Practice|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fSRHbo_RfL
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  • ...tic, though some Confucians argued that heaven was where ancestors reside. Worship of heaven in China continued with the erection of shrines, the last and gre
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  • ...ctices include the [[Five Pillars of Islam]], which are obligatory acts of worship, and following Islamic law (''[[sharia]]''), which touches on virtually eve ...the Universe with the Purpose to Serve Humankind: God Created Humankind to Worship Him and Appointed Him as Viceroy in Earth to See how He Behaves|url={{googl
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  • ...d|2003}} Hindu practices include rituals such as [[Puja (Hinduism)|puja]] (worship) and recitations, [[japa]], meditation, family-oriented [[Sanskara (rite of ...describes [[Hindu temple|Hindu Deva-temple]]s of the early 7th century CE, worship of [[Surya|Sun]] deity and [[Shiva]], his debates with scholars of Samkhya
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  • ...e, Tibet. Chanting during ''[[Buddhānusmṛti|Bhatti Puja]]'' (devotional worship) is often a part of the Theravada Buddhist tradition.]] ...pp. 9–25</ref> According to Karel Werner and other scholars, devotional worship has been a significant practice in [[Theravada]] Buddhism, and deep devotio
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  • ...stian music|worship]] music, whether from a [[choir]], [[orchestra]], or [[worship band]], whether [[accompaniment|accompanied]] or [[a cappella]]. Religious
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  • ...n | first = Rita | last = Faelli | title = Christianity: History, Beliefs, Worship and Celebrations | publisher = [[Blake Education]] | year = 2006 | page = 2 ...ress | title = Holy Baptism; and, Services for the Renewal of Baptism: The Worship of God | year = 1985 | isbn = 0-664-24647-8 | page = 54}}</ref>
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  • ...e to renew the baptismal promises (letter of the [[Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments]] published in its 1999 bulletin, page ...e congregation's program of confirmation ministry".<ref>[[Lutheran Book of Worship]] &ndash; ''Ministers Desk Edition'', p.324</ref> The [[German language]] a
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