Definitionadj. of or relating to or tending toward universalism
Last update: October 15, 2015
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His guru is a universalist. [Please select]
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Other serials of this class are the Protestant Episcopal Quarterly Review (1854), the Presbyterian Magazine (1851-1860), the Catholic World (1865), the Southern Review (1867), the New' Jerusalem Magazine (1827), American Baptist Magazine (1817), the Church Review (1848), the Christian Review (1836), the Universalist Quarterly (1844). [Please select]
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Universalist Register, The, for 1898. [Please select]
Olympia Brown, recently graduated from Antioch College and ordained as a minister in the Universalist church, was a new recruit to the cause. [Please select]
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"W-why, I went to Congregational, as a girl in Mankato, but my college was Universalist." [Please select]
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He did not belong to the Establishment, but was a Universalist; politically he admired General Jackson. [Please select]
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His father was a Universalist minister; and, in 1834, he settled in Charlestown, Massachusetts. [Please select]
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