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What does PE stand for?

Protestant Episcopal


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The first formally annulled accession to "the constitution and canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
His early work in the 1890s defended the teachings of the Protestant Episcopal Church and argued that all Protestants should unite within that denomination, an idea popular enough with Episcopalians to help him become the bishop of Arkansas in 1899.
95 Hardcover BX9998 William Montgomery Brown (1855-1937) was a prominent leader in the Protestant Episcopal Church and the only Episcopal bishop in American history to be deposed for heresy.
As a mainline denomination, the Protestant Episcopal Church has long taken a more liberal and conciliatory--if not unabashedly supportive--approach to gay rights than its Pentecostal counterparts.
The new denomination, which calls itself the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA (PECUSA), says it is the true heir of the Anglican tradition in the U.
The church's constitution, adopted in 1789, lists its name as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
There are other ethnically or religion oriented nursing homes in Los Angeles County, including the Home of the Aged of Protestant Episcopal Church, in Alhambra, and the Keiro Nursing Home II, in Los Angeles.
About the Episcopal Church Medical Trust The Episcopal Church Clergy and Employees' Benefit Trust (the "Medical Trust") was created in 1978 by the Church Pension Fund and is maintained for the employees (and their beneficiaries) of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (hereinafter referred to as "the church").

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