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  • ...rn [[Ebrarese language]]. The two main forms are the Ebrarian Rite and the Ebraricist Rite. ===Ebraricist Rite===
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  • ...rn [[Ebrarese language]]. The two main forms are the Ebrarian Rite and the Ebraricist Rite. ===Ebraricist Rite===
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  • ...e break with the [[wikipedia:Eastern Orthodox|Orthodox communion]] and the Ebraricist Reformation. Originally, these Christians followed the practices of Orthodo
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  • ...st, socially nobility or clergy. The middle classes, generally religiously Ebraricist or Christenist or Parishist, largely supported liberal reforms, as well as
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  • ...d President. However, Insmerda does not have universal suffrage, with only Ebraricist Christian males that demonstrate literacy in Ebrarese being allowed to vote ...the Reformed Apostolic Orthodox Archdiocese of Insmerda, also known as the Ebraricist Church of Insmerda. The Archbishop of Casilla serves as head of the synod w
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  • | theology = Ebraricist</br>Christenist</br>Parishist</br>Sanctitist ...e membership, although the largest single church is the [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist Church]].
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  • ...e break with the [[wikipedia:Eastern Orthodox|Orthodox communion]] and the Ebraricist Reformation.
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  • | orientation = Ebraricist | other_names = Church of Ebrary </br>Ebraricist Church
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  • | orientation = Ebraricist | other_names = Church of Ebrary </br>Ebraricist Church
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  • ...his childhood as a woman's ministrant (servant) at the [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]] congregation they attended. .... Renaldo is an [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]], attending an iconodulist, Ebraricist Rite congregation.
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  • ...era is sometimes denoted the Ebraricist Reformation which gave rise to the Ebraricist Church. Gustav II inherited the throne of Ebrary in 1567 and instituted ref
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  • ...iel Gio Lucas''' (born 27 February 1936) is an Ebrarian [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]] priest, revolutionary, and the first and current [[Ebrary#Sovereign_Prote ...but did not attend church, and his mother was a devout [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist]] and regularly took Lucas and his siblings to church services. Neither Luc
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  • *10 Ebraricist Bishops which serve rotating, ten-year terms (Senator Bishops). ...Members of the Supreme Court must be male natural born citizens of Ebrary, Ebraricist Christians of "good moral character", well educated in the principles of th
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  • ...dominant. This period of Gustav II's reign is sometimes known known as the Ebraricist Reformation, because it heralded the fruition of the Reformation in changin
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  • ...ouncil also contained official representatives from the [[Church of Ebrary|Ebraricist Church]] and other major [[Amendant]] churches. It began meeting in earnest
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  • ...gh in practice all subsequent monarchs in this era remained members of the Ebraricist Church. ...otable of these being the Christian Dominionist movement headed by radical Ebraricist priest Daniel Lucas, which had gained in influence due to the religious fer
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  • ...gh in practice all subsequent monarchs in this era remained members of the Ebraricist Church. ...ent of the State Synod is the Bishop of Ceres, while the other members are Ebraricist bishops which serve one-year terms on a rotating basis. However, members ma
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