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Bryn Athyn

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Bryn Athyn

Town in southeastern Pennsylvania, 19 km/12 mi northeast of Philadelphia; population (1990) 1,100. It is the site of Bryn Athyn Cathedral (1914), the centre of Swedenborgianism in the USA (see Emanuel Swedenborg).

It is also home to the Academy of the New Church (1876), an independent college affiliated with the Church of the New Jerusalem, the Swedenborgian church.



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