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Bangorian, a.|bæŋˈgɔərɪən| [f. Bangor + -ian.] Of or pertaining to Bangor, N. Wales, in Bangorian controversy, a religious controversy raised by a sermon preached before the king in 1717 by Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Bangor, directed against the non-jurors.
1718C. Norris (title) The Reconciler, or the Bangorian Controversy, abridg'd. 1759Goldsmith Bee vii. 201 They are informed of the excellence of the Bangorian controversy. 1875Encycl. Brit. III. 280/2 It was the year [1717] in which Bishop Hoadley preached that famous sermon on The Kingdom of Christ, which gave rise to the..theological war known as the ‘Bangorian controversy’. 1881Ibid. XII. 29/1 A war of pamphlets known as the Bangorian controversy. Hence as n., a supporter of Benjamin Hoadly.
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