By a suicidal compact the guileless Evangelical party agreed, in 1835, to take direction of the foreign missions of the church, and leave the home field under the direction of the aggressive High-church party.
On the other hand a series of independent proposals conceived in the interests of the high-church party remained in suspense.
That the ground of dissatisfaction in the Province was not merely between the Churches of England and Scotland, but between the high-church party, and the religious denominations and the inhabitants of the Province generally.
He alone stood above successful calumny by the high-church party, and backed as he was by his Canadian Methodist brethren, he determined to defend to the last, the citadel of Canadian liberty.
He was regarded by the high-church party as a confessor, if not a martyr, for the doctrine of passive obedience.
He made profession of the old cavalier faith and principles of loyalty, which rendered him acceptable to the court and the high-church party in general, although his temper was austere and reserved, and his manners dry and distant.
In the last four years of the queen's reign, some inroads had been made on the toleration granted to dissenters, whom the high-church party held in abhorrence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "church party" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.