Lexicographical Neighbors of Consociated
Literary usage of Consociated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of Connecticut by Leonard Bacon, Samuel William Southmayd Dutton, Ebenezer Weeks Robinson (1861)
"MODERATOR : Congregationalism, consociated Congregationalism is my theme. I love
Congregationalism of every description, but acknowledge a preference for ..."
2. A Complete History of Connecticut, Civil and Ecclesiastical: From the by Benjamin Trumbull (1898)
"A Catalogue of the Congregational and consociated Ministers of Connecticut, from
the year 1713 to the year 1764, inclusively. COUNTY OF HARTFORD. ..."
3. The Ancient Platforms of the Congregational Churches of New England: With a by General Association of Connecticut (1845)
"The members of a Council of the consociated Churches. 1. Every pastor of a
consociated church is a member of the council of the consociation. ..."
4. Proceedings of the North and South Consociations of Litchfield County, Ct by Litchfield North Consociation (1852)
"... CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF THE consociated CHURCHES IN LITCHFIELD COUNTY.
THE Minutes of Convention, and the several discourses upon this occasion, ..."
5. Reply to Rev. Dr. Woods' "Lecture on Swedenborgianism ;": Delivered in the by George Bush, William Benjamin Hayden, Nathaniel Francis Cabell, Richard Kenner Crallé, Catherine Crowe, Justinus Andreas Christian Kerner, John Clowes, Massachusetts New-Church Union, Swedenborg Foundation (1847)
"... which are the truths of faith, and the good things of charity, is conjoined
with the Lord, and 'thereby consociated with the angels."—Hob. ..."