Of course we hear nothing of the blood of Christ to wash away the stain of sin; and if terms are used common to other denominations, they are carefully toned down.
There is no Established Church, and their position is not many degrees superior to that of the ministers of other denominations.
For this reason they are not afraid to allow their candidates for the ministry to sit at the feet of professors belonging to other denominations.
This call applies not only to those in Babylon the Great, but to those in other denominations--mother and daughters.
If the various ministers of other denominations in considerable numbers accept reordination as ministers at the hands of Episcopalian Bishops, the validity of other ordination will be speedily questioned.
Add to that the fact that in each community the people whom he serves are intermingled with the parishioners of ministers of other denominations.
His success in any work for the community, because it would add prestige to his church, as a rule is not desired by the members of other denominations.
The difference in religious beliefs and ideals between the Holy Rollers and the preachers of other denominations in the Eighteen Counties too often is not easily detected.
Neither can the other groups lead because Methodists are not gifted in following the leadership of other denominations.
This arrangement has not been noted on other denominations as yet, though there is no reason why it should not be found in connection with the 1c, 2c and 3c.
As the number of Catholics in the United States when the emigration began was very small, every swarm of fresh settlers added much more to their ratio of increase than to that of other denominations.
In other words, the ratio of increase would gradually fall to an equality with that of other denominations.
The capacity of the churches therefore gives us neither the actual number of worshippers nor the proportion between our own people and those of other denominations.
The Quakers have not the same classical or philosophical education, as those of other denominations in an equal situation in life.
In this they were joined by worthy individuals of other denominations; and these, acting in union, procured from the legislature of Pennsylvania, in the year 1786, a reform of the criminal code.
The last work that he wrote in prison was the confession of his faith, and reason of his practice as to mixed communion, not with the world, but with saints of other denominations.
No statistics of the denomination contain the "membership" like those of other denominations, as to believe is to become a member.
His example served, in a great measure, to diffuse the same spirit through his own congregation, and to promote a friendly intercourse with persons of other denominations.
On one occasion an esteemed individual kindly invited a number of "Friends" to meet me at his house, including some who object to uniting in anti-slavery effort with those of other denominations.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other denominations" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.