- dictionary.
Churchman typically refers to a
member of the clergy.
Churchman or
Churchmen may also
refer to:
English Churchman, a
family Protestant newspaper founded...
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churchmen that
their Cavalier ancestors had defeated. Over time,
their High
Church position had
become ossified among a
remnant of
bookish churchmen and...
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clergy throughout history who have made
contributions to science.
These churchmen-scientists
include Nicolaus Copernicus,
Gregor Mendel,
Georges Lemaître...
- By the
autumn of 1934, Niemöller
joined other Lutheran and
Protestant churchmen such as Karl
Barth and
Dietrich Bonhoeffer in
founding the Confessional...
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revised Book of
Common Prayer was produced,
which was
acceptable to high
churchmen as well as some
Puritans and is
still considered authoritative to this...
- public,
relevant and respectful. The
society was
founded in 1898 as the
Churchmen's Union for the
Advancement of
Liberal Religious Thought as a
society to...
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Ainsi soient-ils, also
known as The
Churchmen and Thy Will Be Done in English-speaking countries, is a
French television series. In The U.S., the series...
- Look up Ælfric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ælfric (Old
English Ælfrīc,
Middle English Elfric) is an Anglo-Saxon
given name,
consisting of the elements...
- faith. The term was in
contradistinction to the term high church, or high
churchmen,
which applied to
those who
valued the
exclusive authority of the Established...