How To Use Established church In A Sentence
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Thegns with fewer resources also established churches, often next to their own halls; and increasingly they were made from stone.
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The great social shift which was slowly undermining the position of the Established Church in England before 1790 had no parallel in the contemporary Caribbean.
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Newly arrived immigrants in the United States often come from parts of Latin America or Africa where Seventh-day Adventism has long-established churches, schools and hospitals.
Adventists' back-to-basics faith is fastest growing U.S. church
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the established Church
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Four colonies had established churches but did not exclude clergy from political office.
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Afro-Christian forms of worship are prevalent, such as the Orisha religion and the Spiritual Baptists, and worship in these is not exclusive of membership in established churches.
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Slovaks affiliated with the major religions worship in established churches or synagogues.
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Each portion in the Plantation was designated a parish in the established church and provision for parochial land was incorporated into the scheme.
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For the established Church to seek this further exemption is to me, a cause for deep concern and disappointment.
Times, Sunday Times
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For most of them the interests of the established Church took precedence over sentimental attachment to the Stuart dynasty.
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This social unrest was compounded by the evangelical revival, which although it later became a conservative force that protected Britain from radical political change, was at this point profoundly disturbing as it uncovered and stimulated disaffection from the Established Church.
_The Sceptic_: A Poem For Its Time?
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The Anglican Church of Ireland was amalgamated with the established Church of England, though, subsequently in 1869, it was disestablished and disendowed.
The Governments of Europe
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Even the Established Church had a department to investigate alleged offences.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion.
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Historically, burial was the responsibility of the established church, and was provided for in churchyards adjacent to parish churches.
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[Page 148] in matrimonial cases belongs to the Ecclesiastical Courts; under which last canon will come Lords Cranworth and Campbell, and all the Peers and Commons voting with them for reform in the piecemeal law of England; – of that country which publishes a Liturgy for its Established Church, containing a Roman Catholic ceremony for marriage; overrules the vows of that ceremony by Acts of Parliament; evades them by the Marriage Registration Act; solemnly quotes them, as an argument for keeping women to the indissoluble bond; and sets them at defiance (as a form involving no legal obligation), when the indissoluble bond is to be broken for men!
A Letter to the Queen on Lord Chancellor Cransworth's Marriage and Divorce Bill
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In one of the most important presidential addresses of his seven-year archiepiscopacy, described by one insider as a "brilliant piece of work", the Archbishop is expected to salvage hope from the despair felt by many Anglicans over pressure brought by the liberal, evangelical and Catholic wings of the established Church.
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Even the Established Church had a department to investigate alleged offences.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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Though at first he was conformable to the established church, he afterwards imbibed the principles of the puritans, and became a sufferer in the common cause.
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So even setting aside the religious or constitutional objections to an established church and a national religion of any kind, the case for disestablishment on this premise alone is as valid as it was a century ago.
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Johnson’s pitiless and violent hatred of the American Revolution, and his contemptuous cruelty toward those who apostatized from the established church (even if it was to join another Christian sect) was strong and consistent.
Demons and Dictionaries
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Lord Stanhope, in his "History of England from the Peace of Utrecht," writes as if the Irish clergymen -- the clergymen, that is, of the Established Church of Ireland -- might have accomplished wonders in the way of converting the Irish peasantry to Protestantism if they only could have preached and controverted in the Irish language.
A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)
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Wannabe ‘Americans’ had come to the New World to escape the trammels of established churches and feudalism which disfigured early modern Europe.
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Their religious adherence is not to the established church.
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Under the theocracy no such loose system was possible, for heresy might enter in three different ways; first, under the early law, "blasphemers" might form a congregation and from thence creep into the company; second, an established church might fall into error; third, an unsound minister might be chosen, who would debauch his flock by securing the admission of sectaries to the sacrament.
The Emancipation of Massachusetts
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He says reformers argue that it would not entail the demise of the established church.
Times, Sunday Times
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Under its lordly bewitchery, Erastianism prevails in the Established Churches of the kingdom.
The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation
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Whatever the image, the established church just doesn't seem cool, groovy, wicked or whatever the youth of today use to replace the word ‘good’.
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Persecuting Nonconformists could have a knock-on effect in a community, hitting those who were loyal to the established Church.
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At one stage in the early 17th century, by about 1615 when there's a convocation, there are six or seven bishoprics held by Scots bishops in Ireland in the Church of Ireland, in the established church.
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The established church is blessed by planting churches.
Christianity Today
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Because of its roots in the established Church of England, the Episcopal Church has long sought to play an establishmentarian role in the United States.
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For the established Church to seek this further exemption is to me, a cause for deep concern and disappointment.
Times, Sunday Times
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He says reformers argue that it would not entail the demise of the established church.
Times, Sunday Times
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He fought against the admission of dissenters without a test to the universities, which he described as seminaries for the established church.
The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859
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If the Welsh church has suffered from a bad historical press, it is as nothing compared to that endured by the episcopal established church in Ireland.
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The established churches may be dying back in Christianity's historic heartlands, but Jesus himself shows an astonishing ability to escape their confines and find a new life as an all-purpose 21st century guru.
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Even the Established Church had a department to investigate alleged offences.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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Naturally most of the more established churches were embarrassed and angered by the unseemly goings on.
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According to Professor G.M. Trevelyan (England Under Queen Anne), part of the reason for Swifts failure to get preferment was that the Queen was scandalized by the Tale of a Tuba pamphlet in which Swift probably felt that he had done a great service to the English Crown, since it scarifies the Dissenters and still more the Catholics while leaving the Established Church alone.
Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gullivers Travels
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Even the Established Church had a department to investigate alleged offences.
THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
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He says reformers argue that it would not entail the demise of the established church.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even in England, where the established Church was Anglican, Nonconformists and radicals organized a National Education League to ensure that under the 1870 Education Act the catechism would not be taught in rate-supported schools.
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The bigger question is whether he will have an established church to defend.
Times, Sunday Times
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The disestablishment of the Church is not a radical proposal; an established Church is an anachronism.
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Coleridge, who had desponded at the fate of Middleton, after the unsuccessful attempts he made to obtain a fellowship, lost all hope of procuring an income from the college, and as, through the instrumentality of Frend, with whom an intimacy had now taken place, he had been converted to what in these days is called Unitarianism, he was too conscientious to take orders and enter the Established Church.
The Life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1838
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In Britain, the Queen is the head of the established church.
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He believed in religious toleration but supported an established church, the Anglican Communion.