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Example sentences for "denominational"

Lexicographically close words:
denominate; denominated; denominates; denominating; denomination; denominationalism; denominations; denominative; denominator; denominators
  1. These primitive forms of denominational politics continued for a long time to prevail in Muscovy.

  2. A very large party was gradually created favourable to a national system of secular education, leaving the religious care of the scholars to denominational supervision.

  3. Each of the federating churches maintains its own corporate identity and its affiliation with its own denomination, to which it sends its contributions for benevolences and denominational work.

  4. Numerous studies of the actual condition of the rural church in many parts of the country all show the futility of denominational competition in maintaining two or three churches where only one is needed or can be supported.

  5. Missionaries often go forth as the chosen organs of different denominations, whose denominational interests they plead, and from whom they receive a pledged support.

  6. We could not see," says he, "in the face of this clause how a distinct denominational tone could be honestly given to schools nominally general.

  7. This assertion we always believed to be untenable; we could not see how, in the face of this clause, a distinctly denominational tone could be honestly given to schools nominally general.

  8. For these two tendencies throughout the world are like a see-saw.

  9. Abrogating or derogating from the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or (4.

  10. Abrogating or prejudicially affecting the right to establish or maintain any place of denominational education or any denominational institution or charity; or (5.

  11. Brawley's qualifications and experience well fit him for his present position, for he has made a specialty of Sunday-school and denominational literature.

  12. He remained here three years and endeared himself to the pupils of the new school and to the citizens of Petersburg, irrespective of race, political bias or denominational creeds.

  13. He has done considerable newspaper work, and has devoted much time to religious writing, many pamphlets and books along race and denominational lines having been written by him.

  14. Other state universities, like those of Indiana and North Carolina, were brought under practical denominational control through the zealous activity of Presbyterian presidents.

  15. In these "Board Schools," as they were called, no denominational religious instruction whatever could be given.

  16. All of these schools gave some form of denominational religious instruction.

  17. These can be remedied by the denominational publishing houses, if their attention is called to the weakness or mistake of treatment, and the teen age teacher can give great assistance to the denominational editors by counseling with them.

  18. He should also know thoroughly the policies of denominational and interdenominational Sunday school bodies, and, where there are denominations in plural quantity, this may mean a task worth while.

  19. The plans and methods of these leaflets have the approval of the denominational and interdenominational leaders of North America.

  20. It gives the class the recognition of the International, State or Provincial Associations; and to the schools whose denominations add their seal and signature, or provide a joint certificate, denominational recognition as well.

  21. The Denominational Leaders will sooner or later be forced to heed this cry from the largest section of the Sunday school field.

  22. It can be secured by filling out the application blank at the end of this leaflet, and by sending the same, together with twenty-five cents to cover the cost, to your State or Provincial Association, or Denominational headquarters.

  23. Nothing should be advocated or promoted in the Boys' Department that is not in accord with the Sunday school and Denominational policy.

  24. No denominational bias has hindered that lesson being learned thoroughly—a fair argument, by the way, supposing the national reputation and existence to depend solely upon cricket, in favour of the secular system.

  25. Like his son, he had broad sympathies, and soared far above the petty barriers of denominational forms and prejudices.

  26. He does not believe that anything is gained by denominational differences, and would put an end to the intestinal strife that separates the various branches of the Church of Christ.

  27. The Negro Church of the future will be less fettered by denominational lines and possessed of a broader Christian spirit, recognizing denominational names of course, but laying greater stress on Christianity, than on any church allegiance.

  28. Whether the schools should be denominational or not?

  29. Although the mediating theology sought to sink all confessional differences, denominational descent was more or less traceable in most of its adherents.

  30. Von Puttkamer and Von Gossler reverted to the denominational system.

  31. A burning question at present is whether the national school should be preferred to the denominational school.

  32. The Protestant denominational front on this field is well unified.

  33. This mission shares with the Northern Baptist Convention and the Northern Presbyterian Church denominational responsibility for most of Central America.

  34. Our human response to His calling us to be His people and servants produced the church as an institution, with its organizational and denominational divisions.

  35. These words of our Lord are equally applicable to all other relationships, including our denominational ones.

  36. It does not follow, however, that our denominational devotion is of itself disloyal to Christ, any more than our devotion to our loved ones is disloyal.

  37. And so with any other denominational body.

  38. Should denominational home mission boards help pay the salary of their ministers in over-churched communities?

  39. Fortunately some of the larger churches are frankly accepting this principle and are working with a large measure of comity and denominational reciprocity.

  40. But they are doubly certain to grow together if encouraged from their denominational headquarters.

  41. We are still too apt to reckon the success of a church in statistics reported in the denominational Yearbook.

  42. It will be a great boon to the Kingdom of God,--and it will not even disturb the equilibrium of the denominational year books!

  43. May denominational reciprocity soon relieve our country communities of their unnecessary churches which are simply a burdensome tax and a hindrance.

  44. When adult Sunday school classes have not studied the lesson for the day they fall back on denominational hobbies!

  45. In the maritime provinces no express legal provision was made for separate or denominational schools, as in Upper and Lower Canada--schools now protected by the terms of the federal union of 1867.

  46. Education is under the control of the provincial governments, but the rights and privileges of a religious minority with respect to separate or denominational schools are protected by the constitution.

  47. He began writing articles on sanctification for the Church Advocate, the denominational organ.

  48. The denominational houses seemed to be closed to holiness.

  49. Thus this denominational body may be regarded as a sort of preparatory medium, or half-way step, for the reformation which is now an established thing.

  50. He found there had come to be a wonderful awakening in Tiffin among the denominational churches on the subject of perfect holiness.

  51. Here is where many in the holiness movement compromised and would not follow in the onward march of truth out of all denominational confusion and into complete oneness in Christ.

  52. But in 1874 my approval of denominational education--in other words, my support of the right of every parent to have his child educated in his own religion--outweighed my opposition to Home Rule.

  53. This sect lived several centuries, for in the time of St. Augustine, towards the end of the fourth century, they had a denominational organization at Carthage, Africa.

  54. He never had an idea in his head, and never read anything except the denominational newspapers and a few well-known aids to sermonising.

  55. Dorcas meetings were generally, therefore, shut up to the denominational journal and to magazines.

  56. The farm was soon given up, then the buildings and gardens passed into other hands, and the institution became a denominational school, known as the Whitestown Baptist Seminary.

  57. The idea of friendship for the black man was particularly tenacious, and perhaps annoying to the new and controlling denominational interest.


  58. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denominational" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.