How To Use Unsectarian In A Sentence
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He was an undogmatic, unsectarian bridge-builder.
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Her links with the Christian Social Union encouraged in her an unsectarian broad-church outlook.
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It was a relatively unsectarian occasion.
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Like Updike, Wilbur thinks of himself as a Protestant Christian, although the moral nerve of his poems is wide and unsectarian.
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Committedly unsectarian, she joined the Fabians, the Social Democratic Federation, and the Independent Labour Party.
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Sunday school lessons for the blind that were put in Braille, and this required skill because, since Braille is so expensive to produce, anything in the way of a religious lesson had to be not only undenominational but unsectarian [unknown] So, of course,
Oral History Interview with Broadus Mitchell, August 14 and 15, 1977. Interview B-0024. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
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That should not distract us from realising how unsectarian Scottish society has actually become.
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He was consistently in favour of an unsectarian, national educational system.
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In time most of the evangelical Christians in the city promised to relieve the missionaries of the expense if they would build an unsectarian chapel more worthy of the object.
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His eventual election as lord provost in 1843, in the changed religious atmosphere immediately surrounding the Disruption of that year, was seen as a triumph for unsectarian principles.
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The purpose of the association was, first and foremost, to train young men to become "useful citizens" in an unsectarian, undenominational setting.
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He took part in the discussions on the government's policy towards popular education, favouring an unsectarian solution.
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In an unfortunate spirit of jealous rivalry, the various denominational colleges were not slow in seizing the opportunity to attack the commonwealth's unsectarian college.
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They also published an unsectarian religious paper, entitled the Western World.
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She favoured sound secular teaching and unsectarian Bible instruction.
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His religion was unsectarian and practical, his daily life founded on the New Testament.
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a wide and unsectarian interest in religion