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Definition of Congregationalism in English: Congregationalismnoun kɒŋɡrɪˈɡeɪʃ(ə)n(ə)lɪz(ə)mˌkɑŋɡrəˈɡeɪʃənlˌɪzəm mass nounA system of organization among Christian churches whereby individual local churches are largely self-governing. Example sentencesExamples - British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism.
- We know that from the earliest decades of their enslaved sojourn in North America, some Africans converted to Christianity, e.g., Congregationalism, Anglicanism, and Quakerism.
- As late as 1865, outside London, one third of the ministers within Congregationalism - the most prosperous and bourgeois evangelical denomination - had no ‘collegiate training’.
- This dominant social class was, however, marked by religious crisis, with that great Boston oddity, Unitarianism, constituting a rebellion against traditional Calvinist Congregationalism.
- The influence of Congregationalism in Massachusetts is also described there.
- The Congregationalism of the LMS which provided autonomy for its missionaries meant that even those working in close proximity exhibited fundamental differences in their missionising strategies.
- When the rector of the Cambridge Anglican church, East Apthorp, printed comments that attacked the Puritan basis of Congregationalism, he responded with an attack of his own.
- He seeks to remedy both the Congregationalist neglect of ecclesiology and the ecumenical neglect of Congregationalism.
- Christianity, represented by the Congregationalism of the LMS and its modem-day successor, the United Church, has become a tradition in itself since its introduction in the late 19th century.
- Separation of the Unitarians from the orthodox Calvinists was complicated by the status of Congregationalism as the established church of Massachusetts until 1833.
- Finally, I'm not particular about tax breaks, nor do I hold a brief for Congregationalism or whatever it was your pastor used to say, but I do think it might be a good thing to revisit the simplistic conclusions of your Inner Fourteen Year Old.
- Her brother's flirtation with Universalism and her own ‘excommunication’ from Congregationalism provide the sparks for this story.
Definition of Congregationalism in US English: CongregationalismnounˌkɑŋɡrəˈɡeɪʃənlˌɪzəmˌkäNGɡrəˈɡāSHənlˌizəm A system of organization among Christian churches whereby individual local churches are largely self-governing. Example sentencesExamples - He seeks to remedy both the Congregationalist neglect of ecclesiology and the ecumenical neglect of Congregationalism.
- Separation of the Unitarians from the orthodox Calvinists was complicated by the status of Congregationalism as the established church of Massachusetts until 1833.
- This dominant social class was, however, marked by religious crisis, with that great Boston oddity, Unitarianism, constituting a rebellion against traditional Calvinist Congregationalism.
- As late as 1865, outside London, one third of the ministers within Congregationalism - the most prosperous and bourgeois evangelical denomination - had no ‘collegiate training’.
- We know that from the earliest decades of their enslaved sojourn in North America, some Africans converted to Christianity, e.g., Congregationalism, Anglicanism, and Quakerism.
- When the rector of the Cambridge Anglican church, East Apthorp, printed comments that attacked the Puritan basis of Congregationalism, he responded with an attack of his own.
- Christianity, represented by the Congregationalism of the LMS and its modem-day successor, the United Church, has become a tradition in itself since its introduction in the late 19th century.
- British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism.
- Her brother's flirtation with Universalism and her own ‘excommunication’ from Congregationalism provide the sparks for this story.
- The influence of Congregationalism in Massachusetts is also described there.
- Finally, I'm not particular about tax breaks, nor do I hold a brief for Congregationalism or whatever it was your pastor used to say, but I do think it might be a good thing to revisit the simplistic conclusions of your Inner Fourteen Year Old.
- The Congregationalism of the LMS which provided autonomy for its missionaries meant that even those working in close proximity exhibited fundamental differences in their missionising strategies.
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