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Example sentences for "sectarianism"

Lexicographically close words:
secrett; sect; secta; sectarial; sectarian; sectarians; sectaries; sectary; secte; section
  1. The note of sectarianism is to them what the note of provincialism is to a man of culture, or lack of breeding to a gentleman.

  2. To introduce the spirit of sectarianism into the class-room would destroy the harmony and good-will among citizens, which it is one of the aims of the common school to cherish.

  3. Sectarianism in the Nineteenth Century Never, perhaps, did the world seem farther away from religious unity than in the nineteenth century.

  4. By this arrangement sectarianism and division were provided against and the unity of the Cause assured.

  5. Essayists flounder among conflicting propositions such as that sectarianism is the essence of Hinduism or that no educated Hindu belongs to a sect.

  6. This is not sectarianism in the sense of schism.

  7. Our sectarianism stints and narrows our apprehensions of the Divine grace.

  8. This is the secret of much of the isolation and sectarianism of modern Churches.

  9. In the description before us, this city of sectarianism in which the two witnesses are slain is "spiritually [or mystically] called Sodom and Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified.

  10. The whole structure of sectarianism is built on the principle of division, and it so happens that there is always enough left to divide again.

  11. Jesus Christ, his body, independent of all sectarianism and the creeds and disciplines of men.

  12. The sectarianism of sects, however, is the bad thing.

  13. It was a noble enterprise, better than any sectarianism ever suggested, and worthy of record, especially considering its spontaneity, labor, and expense.

  14. It makes him obtrude his sectarianism too frequently, especially in his prose writings.

  15. They have made sectarianism take at least a secondary place.

  16. One will note that although the great majority of these colleges and universities are sectarian they have refrained, theoretically at least, from obtruding sectarianism in the religious education.

  17. And thus instead of an external authority the individual reason was set up as the highest standard of religious truth, the issue of which could only be rationalism in belief and sectarianism in practice.

  18. God will withdraw his Spirit from you, and you will ultimately be forced, through weakness and multiplied divisions and contentions, to unite the scattered fragments of sectarianism on some common platform of anti-scriptural invention.

  19. Sectarianism is old and venerable, and having undergone many costly repairs, without much substantial improvement, it never can be demolished without violent resistance.

  20. Mr. Baring-Gould, Anglican priest though he be, fulfils the promise of his original edition in so far as he does not obtrude either prejudice or sectarianism into his record of these Saints.

  21. But still deeper was her detestation of all sectarianism within the limits of her Church, and especially of Puritanism in all its forms.

  22. We find a little proof of his detestation of sectarianism even in the pompous play of Henry VIII.

  23. Though sectarianism is thus by no means a serious political danger, it has nevertheless a considerable political significance.

  24. Greek orthodoxy and Protestant sectarianism are so radically different in spirit that their respective votaries are not likely to intermarry; and without intermarriage it is impossible that the two nationalities should blend.

  25. In the first ages of sectarianism a state of celibacy was quite in accordance with their surroundings.

  26. Its severity has been sometimes justified on the ground that sectarianism has had a political as well as a religious significance.

  27. By religion and morality, I do not mean sectarianism in any form, but the general truth and morals taught in the Holy Scriptures.

  28. I doubt if wickedness does half as much harm as sectarianism, whether it be the sectarianism of the church or of dissent, the sectarianism whose virtue is condescension, or the sectarianism whose vice is pride.

  29. With her it is the merest sectarianism and radicalism to meddle with the text as appointed to be read in churches.

  30. Haven, in spite of his active denominational ties, was a strong supporter of the non-sectarianism of the University.

  31. Sectarianism comes in whenever the teacher is obliged to say, 'Hush' to the inquiring scholar who wants his reason satisfied before he will believe.

  32. For an elaboration of the first thesis see especially De Groot's Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China.

  33. De Groot, Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China, I.

  34. There is little sectarianism in Burma proper, but the Sawtis, an anti-clerical sect, are found in some numbers in the Shan States and similar communities called Man are still met with in Pegu and Tenasserim, though said to be disappearing.

  35. XXI, XXII, and De Groot, Sectarianism and religious persecution in China, vol.

  36. Sectarianism is not the least among them.

  37. Some sense of the shame and sin of sectarianism has, of late years, been getting possession of the mind of the church, and the tendencies toward unity are stronger now than the tendencies toward division.

  38. The changing, ephemeral sectarianism of England and America, is in many respects unlike the sturdy superstition of this country.


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