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Example sentences for "denominationalism"

Lexicographically close words:
denominated; denominates; denominating; denomination; denominational; denominations; denominative; denominator; denominators; denotation
  1. I think denominationalism is a blight on Christianity, and if we could banish it and unite our forces, presenting a solid front to the enemy in heathen lands as well as in our own land, we would sweep the field for our Lord and Master.

  2. Intenser denominationalism in the truest sense of that word is the secret of success.

  3. True denominationalism means that the Christian church falls into certain divisions according to their interpretations of the Bible.

  4. We have only to take a stroll through the halls of denominationalism to learn how far they have succeeded.

  5. What you and I want, dear reader, is "thorough and wide-spread holiness" in our individual souls to destroy denominationalism there.

  6. The Harvester adds, "Then let us hail every sign of real unity as from the Lord, and, as holiness laborers, not be afraid when the temporary shafting of denominationalism begins to give way.

  7. Then let us hail every sign of real unity as from the Lord, and not be afraid when the temporary shafting of denominationalism begins to give way.

  8. So it is admitted that denominationalism is bolstered up with temporary shafting.

  9. Brother Warner asked them whether they would be willing to separate themselves from denominationalism if the Lord should show them that duty.

  10. It is, I begin to think, a failure to attempt the teaching of morality without first making manifest what that morality is based upon, and the moment you come to that you are in for denominationalism at once.


  11. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "denominationalism" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    exclusiveness; faction; partiality; sectarianism; sectionalism; syncretism