Evangelical United Brethren Church
The Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB) was a North American Protestant church from 1946 to 1968. It was formed by the merger of the Evangelical Church (formerly the Evangelical Association, founded by Jacob Albright) and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (New Constitution) (as opposed to the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (Old Constitution), extant without the parenthetical). The United Brethren and the Evangelical Association had considered merging off and on since the early 19th century because of their common emphasis on holiness and evangelism and their common German heritage. In 1968, the United States section of the EUB merged with the Methodist Church to form the United Methodist Church, while the Canadian section joined the United Church of Canada.
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Evangelical United Brethren Church
The Evangelical United Brethren Church (EUB) was a North American Protestant church from 1946 to 1968. It was formed by the merger of the Evangelical Church (formerly the Evangelical Association, founded by Jacob Albright) and the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (New Constitution) (as opposed to the Church of the United Brethren in Christ (Old Constitution), extant without the parenthetical). The United Brethren and the Evangelical Association had considered merging off and on since the early 19th century because of their common emphasis on holiness and evangelism and their common German heritage. In 1968, the United States section of the EUB merged with the Methodist Church to form the United Methodist Church, while the Canadian section joined the United Church of Canada.
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Die Evangelische Vereinigte Br ...... The United Methodist Church).
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Evangeliska Förenade Brödrakyr ...... lical Church of North America.
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The Evangelical United Brethre ...... d the United Church of Canada.
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Die Evangelische Vereinigte Br ...... Vereinigten Staaten verbunden.
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Evangeliska Förenade Brödrakyr ...... lical Church of North America.
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The Evangelical United Brethre ...... d the United Church of Canada.
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Evangelical United Brethren Church
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Evangelische Vereinigte Brüderkirche
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Evangeliska Förenade Brödrakyrkan
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