Christian worship: the whole body of Christians: the clergy: any particular sect or denomination of Christians: any body professing a common creed, not necessarily Christian.
And as the original of their denominationhas never been elucidated, I embrace this opportunity of supplying the omission.
An additional insight is afforded, by its enabling us to account for that boundless superiority which, the Irish Druids possessed over all other bodies of the same denomination all over the world.
It is also gratefully mentioned even now by the church of that denomination at Eutaw, that Whitefield during this visit to South Carolina preached the dedication-sermon of their house of worship.
The peculiarities of each Christian denominationmay have their importance, but they ought not to keep good men in a state of separation, much less of alienation from each other.
He is considered the founder of the denomination of Freewill Baptists, which now comprises from eleven to twelve hundred churches, more than a thousand pastors and licentiates, and upwards of fifty thousand communicants.
Not unfrequently has the question been discussed, to what denomination of Christians does the Tabernacle really belong?
Cold Harbour Farm" is a very frequentdenomination of insulated spots cultivated from time immemorial.
The denomination appears to me evidently the modern English for the A.
Its denomination is derived from a piece of wood, about six inches long and two thick, diminished from the middle to form a double cone.
I know there is a difference sometimes betwixt one's being wild and mad; yet sometimes wildness arriveth to that degree as to give one rightly the denomination of being mad.
For, consisting of two natures, and the personality lying in the Godhead, which gave value and worth to all things done for us by the manhood, the obedience takes denomination from thence, to be the obedience of God.
One of the negroes to whom I applied for its denomination informed me that it was a land crab, with which general description of this very peculiar multipede you must be satisfied, for I can tell you no more.
If each denomination takes the management of its own school there can be no public demonstration.
The Estates belonging to this denomination brought their complaint before the emperor, who gave them no redress; and thus the spark was kindled into flames, which for thirty years continued to rage throughout all Germany.
Where it is not meaningless, as at various points in the theory of mechanics, the product is always of a different denomination from either factor.
Though it has no intrinsic value, yet, by limiting its quantity, its value is as great as an equal denomination of coin, or of bullion in that coin.
It is in the case of coins of very small denomination that the agio might appear most readily.
Then the product has meaning: it is a concrete quantity of the same denomination as the multiplicand.
And in what sense is even gold money physically of the same denomination with, say, wheat, or hay or base-ball tickets?
But second: in what sense is general purchasing power, money and money-funds, of the same denomination as a commodity?
The amount required (or most convenient to use) in each denomination of fractional coins is thus a more or less certain portion of each person's monetary demand, shaped by experience and fixed by habit.
In 1900 this was changed so that notes could be issued to the full amount of the denomination of the bonds.
The doctrines peculiar to the particular denomination were preached generally with great earnestness and power.
The thought uppermost in his soul as he shook hands all around and accepted the proffered hospitality was, "What denomination is this?
Though as it takes its complexion, so it receives its denomination from the different objects it pursues, which in all are but the different means of attaining the same end.
When Mr. Blair started on his thirty-five mile tramp to Bemidji, the Baptist denomination also decided to send a man to organize for them.
The Presbyterian Church at Barnum, Minnesota, was offered to him and the layman found himself in the denomination of his youth.
The Catholic church, then as now, devoted itself to the hospital work in the nearby towns, but no denomination invaded the camps to lead the bunkmen to right living.
The leaders of this denomination sympathized with the slave, aided the fugitive, and preached to the unfortunate the principles of religion so dear to the hearts of their communicants.
Thomas James of the same denomination was equally as effective as an anti-slavery lecturer.
This denomination opened schools to enlighten the children of the slaves, established missions to reclaim the wayward, and all but granted the despised bondmen in their circles the privileges of liberty and equality.
The Negroes who constituted this church went with the southern wing of that denomination at the time of its secession because they were compelled so to do.
Any group of baptized believers of not less than four, moreover, may exercise the liberty of organizing a church under the direction of a regularly ordained minister of the denomination and ordination in the Baptist Church is not a difficulty.
He easily became a leader among the communicants of that denomination and preached for years among them as a man representative of the power of the gospel unto the salvation of the heathen.
He alienated the affection of the white people of this denomination by preaching what they considered false doctrines.
This denomination has invaded as many as eight foreign countries.
In fact, in his day he was not only the outstanding minister of his denomination in the West, but one of the most influential men of his race.
The presidents of these institutions and the white agents of the denomination attended the Negro associations and conventions, hoping to dictate their policies; but this interference only widened the breach.
Excepting the sheet of water on the north side near the termination of the stream, this was the only one we had seen that could justly be entitled to the denomination of lake.
My nearest ministerial neighbor of any denomination was twenty-five miles off on one side, and as far as the North Pole on the other.
In one case I found a man who was trying to organize with one member; and in another a man actually built a church before a single member of his denomination was there, and there were none there when I left.
In South Carolina, where it was said the gospel was systematically denied to the slaves, there were twenty thousand of them church members in the Methodist denomination alone.
Cox and Hoby, just through the press, in which he presumed, for he had not seen it, they would find an authentic and ample information on this and every other point relating to that denomination in America.
Because I believe these things I am, from this hour, no longer a professional preacher, hired by and working under the direction of any denomination or church leaders.
Memorial Church was looking forward to the great convention of the denomination that was to be held in a distant city.
The Hague Regulations expressly stipulate in article 1 that in countries where Militia or Volunteer Corps constitute the army or form part of it they are included under the denomination "Army.
It is by this means that the number of the worsted is ascertained as the denomination for its fineness: thus No.
The blades of pocket knives, and all that come under the denomination of spring knives, are made in the same way.
It may be regarded as a compound of prussiate of protoxide and prussiate of peroxide of iron; or as a double cyanide of the protoxide and peroxide of iron, as the denomination cyanure ferroso-ferrique denotes.
Froberus, 190 years after that date, directed the attention of chemists afresh to this substance, under the new denomination of ether.
The various processes which come under this denomination are performed by machinery, moving in general by the power of the steam-engine or water-wheel.
Any change in the value or denomination of coins is attended with serious inconveniences, and it may, in some cases, be highly injurious to a large class of the community.
If a coin contains the same quantity of metal of the same standard, it does not vary in intrinsic value, whatever may be the denomination given to it, or whatever may be the depreciation of a coin of less value.
That the great mass of our people to-day possess any reasonable fund of knowledge about the Christian Church or their own denomination may well be doubted.
Each great denomination has its own lesson writers, who take these topics and elaborate them into the graded lessons such as we know in the Berean Series, the Keystone Series, the Pilgrim Series, the Westminster Series, etc.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denomination" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.