congregation in the PONS Dictionary

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These enlarged realms spawned diaspora congregations, as immigrants settled in areas where the prevailing creeds differed from their own.
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It is believed that the large congregations of pigeons were based on the anti-predator benefits of very large numbers.
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According to the church statistics it has 2.5 million members 700 congregations and 14 colleges and 1 university.
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Baptized membership in district congregations is approximately 133,000.
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The two congregations remained separate for 103 years.
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The denomination has over 7000 members in 14 congregations.
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These independent congregations represent a variety of doctrines.
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The congregations merged in 2001, and adopted the current name.
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Without a rabbi, with only two prayer shawls and one skullcap, the new congregation's services went well.
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