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Definition of Fellowshipped
1. fellowship [v] - See also: fellowship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fellowshipped
Literary usage of Fellowshipped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Historical Sketches and Incidents, Illustrative of the Establishment and by Stephen Rensselaer Smith (1843)
"NOT fellowshipped. An evening Lecture of several weeks standing, was held in a
vicinity where a few active friends exerted themselves to secure the ..."
2. An American Glossary by Richard Hopwood Thornton (1912)
"1870 They had imbibed the spirit of apostasy to that degree that they could not
any longer bo fellowshipped, and they were cut off from the [Mormon] Church. ..."
3. A Sermon Preached on the Twenty-fifth Anniversary of His Ministry in the by Samuel William Southmayd Dutton (1863)
"Though I began my ministry with the strong conviction that all who are Christian»
in heart belong to the one church of Christ, and, being fellowshipped ..."
4. Reports of Committees by United States Congress. Senate (1872)
"Do you think they would have fraternized with, and fellowshipped, a man who had
gone there for the purpose of detaching Methodists from the Southern church, ..."
5. Clotel; or, The president's daughter by William Wells Brown (1853)
"Members ' in good and regular standing,' fellowshipped throughout Christendom
except by a few anti-slavery churches generally despised as ultra and radical, ..."
6. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony: Including Public Addresses, Her Own by Ida Husted Harper (1899)
"They have made the large majority in all the churches throughout the country and
have, without protest, fellowshipped the slaveholder as a Christian ..."
7. ... William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879: The Story of His Life by Wendell Phillips Garrison, Francis Jackson Garrison (1885)
"Bible and missionary societies fellowshipped that mean and scurvy device of the
kidnapper, in their holy work. It was spoken of as the most glorious of ..."