Definition of Churchmen

1. Noun. (plural of churchman) ¹

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Definition of Churchmen

1. churchman [n] - See also: churchman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Churchmen

churchkeys
churchkhela
churchless
churchlessness
churchlier
churchliest
churchlike
churchliness
churchlinesses
churchling
churchly
churchman
churchmanly
churchmanship
churchmanships
churchmen (current term)
churchpeople
churchperson
churchpersons
churchplanter
churchplanters
churchship
churchships
churchwarden
churchwarden's pew
churchwarden's pews
churchwarden pipe
churchwardens
churchwardenship
churchwardenships

Literary usage of Churchmen

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Nineteenth Century (1889)
"THE GRIEVANCES OF HIGH churchmen. A LARGE amount of talk and disputation may very often be found representing no very strong convictions, but when men are ..."

2. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy, H. Tetu, Wilfrid Philip Ward (1889)
"That such things should be apologised for and pleaded for as not quite so bad as they were supposed to be, might be just endured; but how could churchmen ..."

3. William George Ward and the Oxford Movement by Wilfrid Philip Ward (1889)
"That such things should be apologised for and pleaded for as not quite so bad as they were supposed to. be, might be just endured; but how could churchmen ..."

4. The History of England from the Accession of James the Second by Thomas Babington Macaulay (1871)
"_ ,, , , , .f The High members favourable to a comprehension Lower fiou.e of , f iii , . majority of the as one of the highest churchmen among them, ..."

5. History of England by Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay (1897)
"J Still the Low churchmen did not relinquish all hope. ... Even this reform, however, the High churchmen were determined to oppose. They asked, in pamphlets ..."

6. The History of England from the Accession of James II by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay, Henry Hart Milman (1864)
"In truth the English Low churchmen Scotland!11 ... more anxious than the English High churchmen to preserve Episcopacy in Scotland. ..."

7. Old Virginia and Her Neighbours by John Fiske (1897)
"Church of England, which was established by the proprietary charter, and remained the rrJ churchmen state church until 1776. ..."

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