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Definition of Churchwomen
1. churchwoman [n] - See also: churchwoman
Lexicographical Neighbors of Churchwomen
Literary usage of Churchwomen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1845)
"English churchwomen of the Seventeenth Century, London: Bums. 1845. Pp. 362.
THE 'churchwomen of the Seventeenth Century' appear, in these Notices, ..."
2. Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Springfield by Convention, Episcopal Church, Diocese of Springfield, Synod (1915)
"The House of churchwomen shall consist of woman delegates, not exceeding three
from each parish, church and congregation In the Diocese. ..."
3. The America I Saw in 1916-1918 by Lucy Helen Muriel Soulsby (1920)
"The Californian House of churchwomen I take this point next because it seems the
most germinating element in the American Church, although the Women's ..."
4. Journal of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the Protestant by Episcopal Church (1888)
"It is hoped all our churchwomen, who can, will endeavor to be present. I know of
nothing better calculated to awaken enthusiasm in missionary work than ..."
5. Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of California by Convention, Episcopal Church, Diocese of California (1915)
"A communication was received from the House oi churchwomen, as follows: The
President and officers of the House of churchwomen inform the Convention that ..."