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1858
 
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Lionel Nathan Rothschild becomes the first Jew to sit in Britain's House of Commons, taking his oath on the Old Testament       
1863
 
   
The Seventh-day Adventists become an organized church, with a first General Conference in Battle Creek, Michigan      
1864
 
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Pope Pius IX includes socialism, civil marriage and secular education among eighty modern errors listed in his Syllabus      
1866
 
    
Recovery from serious injury convinces Mary Baker Eddy that sickness and health are spiritually based, and provides her with the impulse to found Christian Science       
1869
 
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British prime minister William Gladstone introduces a bill to disestablish the Anglican church in Ireland       
1870
 
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Pope Pius IX, rapidly losing temporal authority, declares a new dogma – that the pope, when speaking from the throne, is infallible on matters of faith or morals       
Pius IX declares papal infallibility, wood engraving 1870
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1870
 
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The Turkish sultan finally allows the Christians of Bulgaria to have their own Orthodox patriarch     
1873
 
   
US shoe salesman and YMCA member Dwight L. Moody launches into a new career as a revivalist preacher      
1875
 
    
Madame Blavatsky founds in New York the Theosophical Society, preaching universal brotherhood with a strong dash of mysticism       
1875
 
     
Mary Baker Eddy expounds her beliefs in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, later considered the textbook of Christian Science