Christ Church (grid reference ST571739) is a Church of England parish church in Clifton, Bristol, England. It has been designated as a Grade II* listed...
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including Goldney Hall; the Roman Catholic Clifton Cathedral; Christ Church, Clifton Down; Clifton College; Clifton High School; the former Amberley House...
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Christ Church may refer to: Christ Church, Bong Bong Christ Church, Lavender Bay Christ Church, Queanbeyan Christ Church, Rouse Hill, Sydney Christ Church...
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at the parish church of Christ Church, Clifton Down, in the Bristol suburb where she had lived; her funeral took place at St Mark's church near the family...
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copied from buildings found in England, including the church (modelled on Christ Church, Clifton Down in Bristol), a pub, and fish and chip shop (copied...
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Audries Park; the college of St Matthias, Bristol; and Christ Church, Clifton Down, Bristol. This church was built by Charles Dyer in 1841. Norton added the...
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(link) "Clifton Heights, Bristol - 14 Floors of Modern Office Accommodation". Clifton Heights. Retrieved 12 March 2024. "St. Nicholas' Church". Emporis...
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London (1839–1840) The Victoria Rooms, Bristol (1839–1841) Christ Church, Clifton Down, Bristol (1841) H.M. Colvin, A Biographical Dictionary of British...
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include the church of St Thomas the Martyr, St Nicholas's church, Christ Church with St Ewen, St Werburgh's church, Temple church, St Peter's church, St Mary...
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headmaster of Christ Church Cathedral School Rt Revd David Stancliffe, later Bishop of Salisbury T. H. Stokoe, second master at Clifton, later head of...
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Paul's Church, Clifton, from 1875 to 1878 at Christ Church, Clifton Down, and from 1873 to 1878 at the Lord Mayor's chapel, St. Mark's Church, Bristol...
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James Jones (bishop) (category 20th-century Church of England bishops)
Scripture Union. He was then a curate, then associate vicar of Christ Church, Clifton Down in the Diocese of Bristol. Jones was visiting lecturer in media...
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were released from prison. It was at a mission organised at the Christ Church, Clifton Down that she identified her own mission. She went into teaching,...
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Marina Hyde (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
Downe House School, near Newbury in Berkshire, and read English at Christ Church, Oxford. Hyde began her career in journalism as a temporary secretary...
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perpetual curacy of Christ Church, Clifton Down, and he oversaw the rebuilding of that church. He was instituted to the living of Clifton, Bristol, in 1847...
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Arthur Cecil Champion (category 20th-century Church of England clergy)
as vicar of Compton Gifford, Plymouth from 1923 to 1929, and Christ Church, Clifton Down from 1929 to 1938. From 1938 to 1951, he was the vicar of Hambleton...
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housekeeper. At Christ Church, Clifton Down, Bristol, on 29 April 1856 Hirst married Harriet Jane Wyld, daughter of William Hopton Wyld of Clifton, Bristol....
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St Paul's Church, on St Paul's Road, Clifton, is an Anglican parish church and was formerly the University of Bristol Church, in the City Deanery of the...
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Protestantism (redirect from Protestant Church)
understand themselves as the one and only original church—the "one true church"—founded by Jesus Christ (though certain Protestant denominations, including...
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married Louis Arthur Goodeve (1841–1888) on 23 November 1869 at Christ Church, Clifton Down, wearing "a simple tulle veil" and attended by seventeen bridesmaids...
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James Marshall (minister) (category 19th-century ministers of the Church of Scotland)
1847 he was appointed by the Simeon Trustees to the living of Christ Church, Clifton Down, which he held till his death. After three years of bad health...
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Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was closed at the end of the 2009 school year. The church had opened the Maori...
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George Carey (redirect from Lord Carey of Clifton)
Anglican bishops. In June 2017, Lord Carey of Clifton resigned from his last formal role in the church after Dame Moira Gibb's independent investigation...
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heritage: the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Reformed Church in America and the United Church of Christ, acted on an ecumenical proposal of...
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Reformed Christianity (redirect from Reformed church)
of the Bible may be false, not witnesses to Christ, and not normative for the church. In this view, Christ is the revelation of God, and the scriptures...
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was responsible for six of the great Anglican churches in the East End of London (for example Christ Church, Spitalfields), and other architects such as...
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org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007. "Church of Holy Trinity". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2007. "The Clifton Club". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved...
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declared that "Christ is the end of the law", exalted the Christian church as the body of Christ, and depicted the world outside the Church as under judgment...
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Diocese of Bristol (category Dioceses of the Church of England)
Alveston (St Helen), Aust (St John), Avonmouth (St Andrew), Clifton (All Saints), Clifton (Christ Church), Compton Greenfield (All Saints), Elberton (St John)...
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infrastructure. Key elements of which include the Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed Clifton Suspension Bridge and Temple Meads terminus; the latter served from 2002...
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