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How to use episcopalians in a sentence

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On 14 March a Scottish Convention convened in Edinburgh, dominated by the Presbyterians because the episcopalians continued to support James.
This book and Glenn's views will be of special interest to Episcopalians with memories of upheavals in church and society a few decades ago.
Most divided are the moderate Protestant denominations, such as the Presbyterians, Episcopalians and Methodists.
It is one of the richest resources on baptism written for Episcopalians in print.
Buffalo's Protestant founders, mainly Episcopalians and Presbyterians, originated in New England and eastern New York.
As Episcopalians, not having an ordained priest available meant we could not celebrate the Eucharist.
American Episcopalians maintain stubborn resistance to warnings by the world Anglican Communion that they have recklessly broken fellowship.
This summer, Episcopalians, United Methodists and Presbyterians will take up the issue at their individual conventions.
This is not unlike the situation of other Protestant churches, including Methodists, Presbyterians, and Episcopalians, to name a few.
My own view is that of a person who was born into a family of Episcopalians whose allegiance to that church stretches as far back as anyone can remember.
The liturgically centered Episcopalians who see the trend coming are understandably interested in providing rites of commitment supported by the church.
Once upon a time, the GOP was populated by theologically moderate Episcopalians and Presbyterians.
The rites would have been included in the Book of Occasional Services, which carries less heft with Episcopalians than the hallowed Book of Common Prayer.
Moreover, black Episcopalians have consistently held the Church's feet to the fire, and reminded it when its actions have been inconsistent with the principles it espoused.
Longtime Episcopalians remember the old days of Morning Prayer, but have no explanation for the change-other, perhaps, than that of making a change for change's sake.
Further, in spite of the proliferation of weekday celebrations of lesser feasts, many Episcopalians lack even cursory knowledge of the early church and the patristic fathers.
At Manchester about 250 Episcopalians formed a regiment, and a number of other Englishmen had joined the Prince, mainly from rural Lancashire.
They were Episcopalians, and for time out of mind had rented a half-pew in the church of their denomination on California Street.
However, many Episcopalians were quiet about any Jacobite sympathies and were able to accommodate themselves to the new regime.
The Scottish Episcopalians Act of 1711 protected the Episcopal Church, which marked its virtual incorporation as a distinct society.
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Many refuse to be Episcopalians because they resent the doctrines and practices of sacerdotalism.
The methodists have universities, as have the Presbyterians, Episcopalians, and others.
One of the worst cases of rabbling, which the Episcopalians described as a tragedy, took place at Kirkpatrick in Annandale.
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