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How to use Presbyterianism in a sentence

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Throughout his life he held devoutly to the Presbyterianism in which he was raised.
The influence of Presbyterianism might be fading but this kind of thing is not everyone's cup of tea.
Certainly, the country's 20th century establishment has tended to regard Presbyterianism as un-Scottish, even treacherously anti-Scottish.
I was brought up in a manse as a Presbyterian and I find Presbyterianism a comfortable jacket.
In England the Queen is Supreme Governor of the Church of England but when she crosses the border she automatically converts to Presbyterianism.
Having officially disposed of Presbyterianism in the Scottish church, Middleton began to look for ways of destroying his political enemies.
Mainstream Presbyterianism has a democratic structure, electing its leader or moderator every year.
This promised aid to the English Parliament on the condition that Presbyterianism would be made the religion of the United Kingdom.
They believe such a narrow definition of marriage is an extreme that's at odds with the true spirit of Presbyterianism.
And after the trauma of so many admonitory sermons on the sins of his late father, he never thereafter regarded Scottish Presbyterianism as a fit religion for a gentleman.
Most accepted, but minorities existed, some still adhering to Rome, others, though not yet schismatic, to Presbyterianism or more extreme Protestant views.
And in particular, by engaging lay people as well as ordained ministers in the government of the Church, Presbyterianism prepared the people for participatory democracy.
British influence remained strong for several decades, during which the Merina court was converted to Presbyterianism, Congregationalism, and Anglicanism.
It's like Presbyterianism and Industrial Socialism doesn't exist anymore.
By 1914, even Scottish Presbyterianism had accepted critical methods.
In 1617 he accompanied James I to Scotland with a view to persuading the Scots that Episcopacy was preferable to Presbyterianism.
Despite this, about one quarter of English clergy refused to conform to this form of State Presbyterianism.
Cromwell rejected the Scottish model of Presbyterianism, which threatened to replace one authoritarian hierarchy with another.
They remembered his earlier suppression of them and did not believe him to be sincere in his recognition of Presbyterianism.
Presbyterianism was introduced in North America by Scottish and Ulster Scots immigrants.
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Neither can it be denied, that Presbyterianism has had some character and force.
Independency and Republicanism were on one side, Presbyterianism and limited monarchy on the other.
Liberty was banished from Geneva, and nothing but Presbyterianism was left.
In 1843 Presbyterianism across the Tweed had a schism of its own.
Offerings are made to the various boards and interests of Presbyterianism.
The children were thoroughly inoculated with Presbyterianism.
Mistress Inchbare's hard bones showed themselves, like Mistress Inchbare's hard Presbyterianism, without any concealment or compromise.
If this is the new Presbyterianism, clearly, I am out of touch and in the wrong church.
Centenary memorial of Presbyterianism in western Pennsylvania.
In Scotland Presbyterianism meant the predominance of the clergy.
Presbyterianism favours more collective order and acceptance of fate.
He had left us grimly determined to confess to his father the dark secret of his Presbyterianism, and we were anxious to know what the result had been.
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