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  • Our own churchly figurehead stands head and shoulders above most of his ecclesiastical contemporaries and many senior politicians.
  • His writing turns surprisingly dry and stiff, describing confessional theology essentially as a debating tournament about churchly forms.
  • the pure fragrance of churchly incense
  • For many poor, young, urban blacks, King was too middle-class and genteel, too Southern, too churchly and high-flown; Malcolm had lived as they had.
  • Unlike his brothers, he was a freelance artist with no churchly sinecure to guarantee him income.
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  • Once I do get to leave the day job, I usually head to the church job, or do churchly duties at home.
  • Nineteenth-century pietism stressed individual encounters with the divine and denigrated churchly, corporate forms of devotion as Catholic paganizations of the gospel.
  • Raising his own goblet, Father Oppius blessed the congregation and the meal with a great rolling of churchly phrases ending in a cordial Benedicite.
  • It seems oddly coincidental, too, that in a movie teeming with churchly blondes, including Bethany's mother (Helen Hunt), the one meanspirited character in the movie—Bethany's rival Malina Birch (Sonya Balmores Chung)—is also the darkest of skin and blackest of hair. 'Arthur': He Drinks, Movie Falls Down
  • Await in those days, british land has 60% is to belong to churchly , but clergy cannot be managed quite, cannot pass next generation again, how to do?
  • Aaron Monts, pastor of Ikon Christian Community in San Francisco, stood before his flock on a recent Sunday, resplendent in his version of churchly garb: a tan hoodie, plaid shirt and sneakers. Hipsters Flock To Ikon Christian Community
  • It is true that "sola scriptura" has all-too often functioned as a licence for individualism - "every man his own pope" - but it originated in a context which emphasised confession as a corporate, "churchly" activity. The Boar's Head Tavern
  • And Messer Giojoso, full of parental indignation at this gross treatment of his child, and outraged chastity at the notion of a young man of churchly aims, as were mine, being in perversive dalliance with that peasant-wench, repaired straight to my mother with the story of it, which I doubt not lost nothing by its repetition. The Strolling Saint; being the confessions of the high and mighty Agostino D'Anguissola, tyrant of Mondolfo and Lord of Carmina in the state of Piacenza
  • One of the most interesting puzzles in the sociology of religion is why Americans are so much more religious as well as more churchly than Europeans.
  • What you lose in your churchly benefices, you will make up for in war. THE FAMILY
  • His churchly and scholarly contributions were recognized by his election to the moderatorship of the Free Church Federal Council.
  • Also, my mom adored him, so she would probably support the union somewhere deep down under her churchly morals. Kiss It
  • Dan Deacon, BromstPart hippie-dippy community art project, part "Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test," Bromst is a dynamic, schizophrenic listen: churchly quiet a singular second, cacophonously ear-splitting a next. Archive 2009-12-01
  • He has wanted to lead theology out of what he perceived as its post-World War II isolationist occupation with purely churchly questions.
  • Meanwhile on the churchly front, he served as canonical counselor and defender of the first Episcopal women priests irregularly ordained.
  • That fact alone should arouse our interest: when have any of us found the names of theologians or other such churchly types in a tourist brochure?
  • It seems oddly coincidental, too, that in a movie teeming with churchly blondes, including Bethany's mother (Helen Hunt), the one meanspirited character in the movie—Bethany's rival Malina Birch (Sonya Balmores Chung)—is also the darkest of skin and blackest of hair. 'Arthur': He Drinks, Movie Falls Down
  • This is the kind of churchly message I can go along with. Chicagojo Diary Entry
  • Those of us who appeal to biblical or churchly authority would do well to admit the ways in which our formulations of these appeals differ from our premodern forebears.
  • Meanwhile on the churchly front, he served as canonical counselor and defender of the first Episcopal women priests irregularly ordained.
  • They see that as part of their churchly mission, says Matthew Burbank, a political expert at the University of Utah. Mitt Romney leads the charge as Mormonism moves into the American mainstream
  • Her celibate, churchly brother was charged with guiding her beloved John into the priesthood.
  • The organ of today is devotional, churchly, vital and filled with tonal charm.
  • He refused to countenance all the signs of worldly glory and churchly vainglory.
  • Yet for all its eclecticism it builds in a single arc -- its core the long second movement, propelled upward by quasi-Minimalist rhythmic repetitions -- until the exuberant jam session is capped by the churchly sobriety of the orchestral idiom, returning as if to remind everyone of where they are, though more focusing the mood than interrupting it. In performance: NSO and Yo-Yo Ma
  • At a time when most Christian music was staid and churchly, they started a Christian rock band that soon was being tapped for a national record deal.
  • Lyrically poetic and understated, this album has a churchly feel that makes for perfect nighttime chillout music.

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