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A religion that was formed in 1957 by merger of Congregational and Evangelical and Reformed Churches is
 
  a. Mormonism.
  b. Presbyterianism.
  c. Seventh-Day Adventist.
  d. United Church of Christ.

Question 2

A religion in which members believe they receive Divine Truth from inner light supplied by the Holy Spirit is
 
  a. Quaker.
  b. Episcopalian.
  c. Seventh-Day Adventist.
  d. United Church of Christ.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
United Church of Christ was formed in 1957 by merger of Congregational and Evangelical and Reformed Churches.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
Quakers believe they receive Divine Truth from inner light supplied by the Holy Spirit.



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