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Doctorial Beliefs
There are major differences in every denominations. Doctorial beliefs is one of the major differences in denominations in the world today. However, in the Christian denominations which is based on the life, and teaching, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ (Fisher, 2014, p. 302). Unlike the Christians beliefs, the Presbyterianism churches are ruled by presbyters, elders, ministerial elders, and even councils that are chosen from the affiliated congregations. Also Presbyterianism congregationalism stresses liberation to each local church and the priesthood to all followers of the church (Fisher, 2014, p. 337). While the Seven-Day Adventists beliefs are that the second of Jesus Christs is coming quickly (Fisher, 2014, p. 338). The Seven-Day

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