How To Use communicant In A Sentence
- Rochester was raised as a communicant of the Church of England.
- Boys often served as altar boys when they became communicants.
- A government or religion prescribes and imposes sanctions selected by their effectiveness in controlling citizen or communicant.
- Eager to show itself worthy of the status it enjoyed, and to obtain popular support, the church in 1834 passed a law of its own, ordaining that thenceforth no presentee to a parish church should be admitted if he was objected to by a majority of the male communicants of the congregation.
- From the first two nerves the branch joins the hypoglossal trunk, runs with it some distance, and sends off a branch to the Thyreohyoideus; it then leaves the hypoglossal to form the descendens hypoglossi and unites with the communicantes cervicalis from the second and third cervical nerves to form the ansa hypoglossi from which nerves pass to the other Infrahyoid muscles. IV. Myology. 5c. The Supra- and Infrahyoid Muscles
- He added two scroll handles to a footed beaker so that the cup could be passed easily from one communicant to the next.
- Christi tradita pro nobis, et sanguis ejus effusus pro nobis, non tantum reficiunt et roborant animas nostras, sed etiam in vita conservant, non quatenus quidem corporaliter eduntur et bibuntur, sed quatenus spiritualiter nobis a Spiritu Dei communicantur, dicente Domino: Et panis, quem ego dabo, caro mea est, quam dabo pro mundi vita. The Creeds of the Evangelical Protestant Churches.
- We practice an open communion policy as we believe that the sanctity of communion occurs within the communicant. A pro-choice Catholic is the new Notre Dame football coach « Dating Jesus
- Mrs Culpepper was to my certain knowledge an Easter communicant and not much more at St Edward the Confessor's, our parish church. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
- Washington, always a churchgoer but never a communicant, was among those who often spoke of the ‘great Ruler of events,’ but never of Jesus Christ.