Definitionn. freedom from control or influence of another or others
Last update: September 2, 2015
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Episcopacy, Erastianism and Independency, though of little account in the assembly, were to bulk largely in England's future; while the church polity which the assembly favoured and recommended was to be almost unknown. [Please select]
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Radicalism, however, was in the saddle, and on the 2d of July the "resolution respecting independency" was adopted. [Please select]
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Strict independency was the basis and the genius of their church. [Please select]
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"The contest which is now forced on the United States," it concluded, "is radically a contest for their sovereignty and independency." [Please select]
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No, I love independency too well to sacrifice my life, health, and pleasure, for such a pitiful consideration. [Please select]
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Minorities everywhere work for a greater independency as a step to a better international understanding. [Please select]
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The "resolution respecting independency," debated at length, was postponed till the 1st of July, when it was again brought up for consideration. [Please select]
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