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Know-Nothing movement (6441 bytes)
1: ...zed by calls for a number of measures to maintain the United States as a nation of [[Anglo-Saxon]] [[Pr...
3: ==Causes of the Movement==
4: ===Distrust of the [[Pope]]===
5: ...ally since the Pope was also [[head of state]] of the [[Papal States]]), and thus dangerous to American...
7: ...ower, and served to further cement this notion in the minds of many Americans.

I AM Movement (1181 bytes)
1: ...he '''I AM Movement''' is a religious movement of the early [[20th century]] created and lead by [[Guy ...
3: ...s XIV]] of France. St. Germain told Ballard that the Ascended Masters were looking for people to commu...
5: ...ences of Guy Ballard (a.k.a Godfré Ray King) with the Ascended Master Saint Germain.
7: ...any of the teachings. The most famous of these is The [[Church Universal and Triumphant]].
11: [[Category:New religious movements]]

Movement (1580 bytes)
1: The term '''Movement''' has a variety of different meanings:
3: ...h the direction, you get the [[velocity]]. Active movement is called [[locomotion]]. See also under [[trans...
5: ..., for example, and [[concerto]]s into three. Each movement has a distinct [[tempo]] and structure.
6: ...way the player can lead his [[alter ego]] through the [[virtual reality]].
7: ...ch]] a '''[[movement (clockwork)|movement]]''' is the device that is cutting [[time]] in equal portions

The Movement (376 bytes)
1: '''The Movement''' can refer to several different things:
3: ...[[1950s]] [[literature|literary]] movement, see [[Movement (literature)]].
4: ...as a political faction involved in the genesis of the [[Democratic Labor Party]].
5: ...ater went on to form ''[[Renegades]]'', see [[The Movement (group)]].

Restoration Movement (17323 bytes)
1: ... of Christ]] object to the phrase "Stone-Campbell Movement" as being derogatory.
5: ...e back to roots in the Stone-Campbell Restoration movement:
7: * The Christian Churches ([[Disciples of Christ]])
8: * The [[Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Chri...
9: * [[The Church of Christ]] (non-instrumental)

Nazarene movement (3402 bytes)
1: ...ame from a term of derision used against them for their affectation of a biblical manner of clothing an...
3: ...h]] (1768–1839) who became an unofficial tutor to the group.
5: ...early [[Renaissance]], rejecting what they saw as the superficial virtuosity of later art.
7: ...0 all except Overbeck had returned to Germany and the group had disbanded. Ironically, many Nazareners ...
9: ===Legacy of the Nazarene movement===

Washingtonian movement (3024 bytes)
1: ...l [[abstinence]] from [[alcohol]] was their goal. The group taught sobriety and preceded [[Alcoholics A...
3: ... of alcohol and pledges of sobriety to be made by the individual.
5: ...the Franklin Reformatory Home in Philadelphia and the Washingtonian Homes which opened in Boston and Ch...
7: ...believed that [[Abraham Lincoln]] attended one of the great revivals, presumably not for treatment, but...
9: ...told thousands of alcoholics, perished along with them.

Casualty movement (810 bytes)
1: ...tial location (street, home, working place...) to the [[ambulance]].
3: ... is only about the handling of the stretcher once the casualty is on it.
5: ...sen an instable trauma. The article will focus on the handling of folding stretchers, that must be cari...

Concertina movement (714 bytes)
1: ...yet on the energetics of this form of motion, and the only kinematic study focused exclusively on its u...

European movement (6588 bytes)
1: ... and private individuals desiring to work towards the construction of a united [[Europe]].
6: ... this name until after the [[1948]] [[Congress of The Hague]].
8: ...a profound influence on the shape of the European Movement, which was created soon afterwards.
10: ...ly created on the 25th [[October]] [[1948]], when the Joint International Committee for European Unity ...
12: ...ation of the "Collège d'Europe" in [[Bruges]] and the [[European Center of Culture]] in [[Geneva]].

Latter Rain Movement (2719 bytes)
1: ...logy think that this "new wave" of the Spirit was the "latter rain" referred to in such [[Bible]] passa...
3: [[William M. Branham]] was one of the movement's most influential leaders.
5: ...s the ''Latter Rain Revival'' by followers of the theology.
7: ==Related Theologies==
9: ...cal]] belief within the [[Charismatic|Charismatic movement]], mainly in [[North America]] (where it originat...

Oxford Movement (1653 bytes)
1: ''For the 20th century Oxford Movement or Group see [[Moral Rearmament]]''
3: ...easing secularization of the Church of England. Other prominent members were Archdeacon [[Henry Edward...
5: ...tholicism]], which owes its revival to the Oxford Movement, has had a massive influence on global Anglicanis...
9: ...us.anglican.org/resources/pc/tracts/ ''Tracts for the Times'']
14: [[Category:Religion in the United Kingdom]]

Bulk movement (1042 bytes)
1: ...under active transport and they use the action of the energy currency ATP or [[adenosine triphosphate]]...
2: There are two types of bulk movement, ''[[exocytosis]]'' and ''[[endocytosis]]''.
4: ...l membrane]]. Then, the vesicle is released from the cell membrane and waste products are expelled.
6: ...ecules]] are taken in by the cell through a sac. There are two types of endocytosis, ''[[pinocytosis]]...
7: ...sis, solids are taken in as food. One example is the act of a [[leukocyte]] taking in a [[bacterium]].

Unification Movement (1608 bytes)
1: The '''Unification Movement''' spearheaded by the [[Unification Church]] comprises organizations an...
3: ...Research of Principles|CARP]] which operate under the less stringent requirements of a "non-profit, edu...
5: ...h members in [[Baton Rouge]], whose success after the hurricane of 1979 reminds some of a scene from ''...
8: ...on_01.htm Bayou La Batre residents embrace church they once called a cult] - by Ben Raines ("Alabama Li...

Popular Movement (355 bytes)
3: The '''Popular Movement''' (''Mouvement Populaire'') is a conservative [[...
4: The party is a member of [[Liberal International]].

Vineyard Movement (1270 bytes)
1: ...Vineyard philosophy has also played a key role in the development of [[transformationalism]].
3: ...he Vineyard movement includes 850 churches across the world as of [[2003]].
11: *[http://www.avc.org.za The Association of Vineyard Churches - South Africa]

Jehoshua Movement (346 bytes)
1: ...deas of "the Messiah Ben Joseph" and "the feet of the messenger".
3: ==Further Reading==
4: 'Jesus the Pharisee' by Hyam Maccoby

EPIC Movement (1778 bytes)
1: ...ion]] by recruiting supporters into the party and then securing that party's nomination for [[Governor ...
3: ... called the California Authority for Production. The proposal received widespread attention, and suppo...
5: ...rn [[political media | media politics]] including the use of [[advertising agency | ad agencies]], atta...
7: ...tes, or 48%. A third-party candidate took 13% of the vote.
11: *''[[The Campaign of the Century]]'' ([[1992]]), by [[Greg Mitchell]] (ISB...

June Movement (615 bytes)
1: ...Maastricht Treaty]] that took place in Denmark in the June of that year.
3: ... the [[European Parliament]] where they belong to the [[Independence and Democracy]] group.
10: *[http://www.junibevaegelsen.dk June Movement] - Official site

Holiness movement (1993 bytes)
3: ...or her sins forgiven through faith in [[Jesus]]. The benefits professed include a remarkable ability t...
5: ...d States again. Other proponents of the Holiness movement were [[William Boardman]] and [[Phoebe Palmer]].
7: ... Kenneth Grider's 1994 work ''A Wesleyan-Holiness Theology'' (ISBN 0834115123).
9: [[Pentecostalism]] is an offshoot of the Holiness movement.
11: ...cles, but the C&MA never accepted the doctrine of the eradication of sin.

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