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Jesus was the founder of the Christian religion. This was from 4th century B.C. to 29th century A.D. Qualities taught & demonstrated by Jesus Christ are love, kindness & tolerance. Belief in Jesus as Christ. Religion based on the teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus of Nazareth regarded by Christians as the Messiah prophesied in the Old Testament.

Christianity has many different orders -

 Jesuits are members of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order for men founded by Saint Ignatius Loyola in 1534.

 Roman Catholicism has broad based sympathies and ideas. The Universal Christian church belieives in liberality of ideas and universality. The Pope heads Roman Catholic Church.

 Protestants - Protestant Episcopal Church conforms to the practices & principles of the Church of England. Reforms under the leadership of Luther, Calvin, Wesley and other heads of protestant institutions.

 The Church of England - Basically the episcopal church of England is an Anglican Church. It is an established Church with the Episcopal sovereign as the head.

 The Church of Jesus Christ of latter Day Saint's - The members of this church are called Mormons, founded in U.S.A. in 1830, by Joseph Smith.

 All Protestant Episcopal Church are governed by Bishops.

 The Methodist Church - This church preaches Protestant Christian teachings that developed from the Evangelistic teachings of John & Charles Wesley.

 Mormons - Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints founded in U.S.A. in 1830 by Joseph Smith.

 The Eastern Orthodox Churches - These churches regard monasticism as an essential feature of their tradition. Practically all eastern orthodox religions follow the teachings of St.Basil. Two charachteristic features are liturgical worship (fixed form of public worship) and fasting.

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