presbyterians in A Sentence

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    Many Methodists, Baptists, Presbyterians, and other Protestants signed on to the prohibitionist platform.

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    Presbyterians are named for their view on church leadership- the Greek word for elder is presbyteros.

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    About 75% of the population practices Christianity, with Presbyterians, Baptists and Catholics the more common denominations.

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    His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from Ireland two years earlier.

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    His parents were Scots-Irish colonists Andrew and Elizabeth Hutchinson Jackson, Presbyterians who had emigrated from present day Northern Ireland two years earlier.

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    He attempted to mediate between the army and civil society and allowed a Parliament that contained a large number of disaffected Presbyterians and Royalists.

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    He attempted to mediate between the army and civil society, and allowed a Parliament to sit which contained a large number of disaffected Presbyterians and Royalists.

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    Often run by religious groups, such as the Jesuits, the Maryknoll Missionaries, Lutherans or Presbyterians, they host thousands of travelers a year while supporting local immigrant service providers.

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    How many Presbyterians, how many Methodists, how many Baptists in the world today, how many Pentecostals that's knows the truth and are afraid to make a stand on it?

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    E-137 How many Presbyterians, how many Methodists, how many Baptists, in the world today, how many Pentecostals, that knows the Truth and afraid to make a stand on the It?

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    The Republican Party being strongly supported by various groups of Christians goes all the way back to its origins where among its strongest initial supporters were the Presbyterians, Methodists, Lutherans, and Quakers, who almost universally supported the party from its inception.

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    Disillusioned by the Covenanters, in October Charles attempted to escape from them and rode north to join with an Engager force, an event which became known as"the Start", but within two days the Presbyterians had caught up with and recovered him.

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    Plunkett twice charged the colonist perpetrators of the Myall Creek massacre of Aborigines with murder, resulting in a conviction and his landmark Church Act of 1836 disestablished the Church of England and established legal equality between Anglicans, Catholics, Presbyterians and later Methodists.

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    But the Southern Baptists changed that line of the hymn from“The wrath of God was satisfied” to“The love of God was magnified.” The Southern Baptists had changed the words without the authors' permission, which was denied when the Presbyterians asked for it.

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