Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem
The Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem was an episcopal see founded in Jerusalem in the nineteenth century by joint agreement of the Anglican Church of England and the united Evangelical Church in Prussia.
Christ Church, Jerusalem
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Mount Zion Cemetery, Jerusalem
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1842Anglican Diocese of JerusalemBishops in Foreign Countries Act 1841Christian Charles Josias von BunsenChristoph HoffmannEvangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy LandJames FinnJames Hope-ScottJewish ChristianJohn_Henry_NewmanJoseph BarclayMatthew HabershonMichael Alexander (bishop)Moses Wilhelm ShapiraOutline of the State of PalestinePalestine AssociationPrussian Union of ChurchesSamuel GobatWilliam HechlerWilliam Palmer (theologian and ecumenist)
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Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem
The Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem was an episcopal see founded in Jerusalem in the nineteenth century by joint agreement of the Anglican Church of England and the united Evangelical Church in Prussia.
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Das Bistum Jerusalem wurde 1841 gemeinsam von Großbritannien und Preußen errichtet.
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L'Évêché protestant à Jérusale ...... fut Michael Solomon Alexander.
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The Anglican-German Bishopric ...... Evangelical Church in Prussia.
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Das Bistum Jerusalem wurde 1841 gemeinsam von Großbritannien und Preußen errichtet.
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L'Évêché protestant à Jérusale ...... fut Michael Solomon Alexander.
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The Anglican-German Bishopric ...... Evangelical Church in Prussia.
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Anglican-German Bishopric in Jerusalem
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Bistum Jerusalem
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Évêché protestant à Jérusalem
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