Sentence example with the word 'denominational'

denominational

Definition adj. relating to or characteristic of a particular religious denomination

Last update: July 2, 2015

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We should not allow denominational education in the schools.   [Please select]

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But the prolonged controversy over the bill, and its withdrawal in the autumn owing to the refusal of the government to accept modifications made by the House of Lords in the denominational interest, made his retention of that office impossible, and he was transferred (January 1907) to the post of chief secretary for Ireland, which he subsequently retained when Mr Asquith became prime minister in 1908.   [Please select]

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Many of the denominational colleges have obtained substantial endowments.   [Please select]

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Religious, or at least denominational, differences began to cause friction.   [Please select]

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All of these schools gave some form of denominational religious instruction.   [Please select]

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In these "Board Schools," as they were called, no denominational religious instruction whatever could be given.   [Please select]

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Blossom, who had read very little besides her Bible and denominational newspaper.   [Please select]

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The political exclusiveness of the Family Compact did not rouse resentment half as deep as did their religious, or at least denominational, pretensions.   [Please select]

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