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Revision as of 22:52, 15 January 2007
Founded by William Penn to celebrate religious freedom, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania has many historic and significant churches.
African Methodist Episcopal Church
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Baptist
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Chestnut Street Baptist Church and Ternacle Baptist Church in West Philadelphia (4017 Chestnut Street)
Brethren in Christ
Episcopal
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- Cathedral Church of Our Saviour
- Christ Church, Philadelphia
- St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia
Greek Orthodox
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Methodist
Presbyterian
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Quaker
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Roman Catholic
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Russian Orthdox
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Ukrainian Catholic
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Unitarian
See also
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