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The Evangelical Reformed Parish in Warsaw in the 19th century was organised on the basis of the regulations from 1777 and 1839. The Community also showed a large autonomy in relation to the sovereign authorities of the Polish Reformed Church, which was connected with the specifics of Calvinist denomination. The subject of the article is the analysis of the division competences between the main organisational units: the College Church, the Assembly of Members and the pastors.
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The article describes selected evangelical schools in Warsaw from their establishment to the onset of the Second World War. Particular emphasis is placed on their history, characteristics and ecumenism. Their openness to other religions and the local community is made evident by the fact that the schools were attended by students of many Christian faiths as well as Jews, who sometimes exceeded the number of Protestant students. This study takes into consideration schools based at the Holy Trinity Lutheran Parish at Małachowski Sq and Kredytowa St as well as the Evangelical Reformed Parish school at Solidarność Av. These schools, though run by Protestants, functioned in a multinational and multiethnic environment as was typical for Warsaw in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
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