Congregationalism如何读

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Congregationalism是什么意思

  • n.

    会众制(教会的独立单位),公理教会制度;

  • Congregationalism自然拼读

    con·gre·ga·tion·al·ism

    kang gr geI sh n lih zm

    Congregationalism扩展

    congregationalist (adj.), congregationalist (n.)

    Congregationalism英英释义

    adjective

    of or relating to a congregation

    capitalized of or relating to a body of Protestant churches deriving from the English Independents of the 17th century and affirming the essential importance and the autonomy of the local congregation

    of or relating to church government placing final authority in the assembly of the local congregation

    Congregationalism词源英文解释

    The first known use of congregational was in 1639

    Congregationalism儿童词典英英释义

    congregationaladjective

    of or relating to a congregation

    of or relating to church government placing final authority in the local congregation

    congregationaladjective

    of or relating to a congregation

    of or relating to church government placing final authority in the local congregation

    Congregationalism 例句

    1 But how came Congregationalism to be so deteriorated?

    2 Congregationalism, however, has been practically limited to England and North America,12—Continuation, § 202, 5.

    3 Protestantism has been reformed into Presbyterianism, that into Congregationalism, and that into Baptistism, etc., etc.

    4 Sidman now serves as director of congregational life for Temple Beth El in Charlotte.

    5 In Gaza, the usually joyous season marked by gatherings over traditional food and congregational prayers is unrecognizable.

    6 To my belief, this was still, especially as to its pulpit, the stronghold of orthodox Congregationalism.

    7 The church maintains a medium rank between Congregationalism and Episcopacy, retaining part of the ritual, but being independent in its government.

    8 In Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Connecticut, the old Puritan Congregationalism was the established religion.

    9 Another tie was that his father, Dr. Aaron Bancroft of Worcester, and my grandfather, had stood shoulder to shoulder in the controversy of a century ago which rent apart New England Congregationalism.

    10 Congregationalism was still in the ascendancy when it ceased to banish Baptists and to whip Quakers.

    11 A resolution in favor of Congregationalism was introduced in the General Assembly of 1652.

    12 When Bunny was 11, her father got a Fulbright Scholarship and temporarily moved the family to Ghana, where her parents converted to Quakerism from Congregationalism.

    13 The Church of England since the Reformation has been the chief champion of the principle of Episcopacy against the papal pretensions on the one hand and Presbyterianism and Congregationalism on the other.

    14 Thus it happened that in the last decade of the sixteenth century two forms of Congregationalism had developed, Brownism and Barrowism.

    15 The Opus 22 is built on an 18th century Dutch model because the 18th century Dutch Protestants raised the roof with their congregational singing.

    16 The colonists of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Haven were grounded in the system which became known as Congregational, and later as Congregationalism.

    17 But in the spring of 2022, church leaders brought the proposal of demolishing the old church to a congregational vote, arguing that the costs of maintaining the 1905 church outweighed the practical value of keeping it intact.

    18 Touching Mr. Phillip, a good deal has been written by the Rev. John Browne, the painstaking author of ‘The History of Congregationalism in Suffolk and Norfolk.’

    19 Under his guidance they evolved steadily from Methodism to Congregationalism.

    20 Yale College was a “school of the prophets” which sent out to the West the young preachers and teachers so much needed if Congregationalism was to hold its own in that region.

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