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Definition of Nonchurchgoers
1. nonchurchgoer [n] - See also: nonchurchgoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Nonchurchgoers
Literary usage of Nonchurchgoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gospel in All Lands by Missionary Society, Methodist Episcopal Church (1901)
"... make preparations for starting a city mission in Christiania in order to reach
the masses and the thousands of nonchurchgoers in the Norwegian capital. ..."
2. Story of My Life: An Account of what I Have Thought and Said and Done in My by William Taylor, John Clark Ridpath (1895)
"Later he found out that they were nonchurchgoers, till attracted to ray preaching
in the market, and came thence to the church. ..."
3. The Pocket Cyclopedia of Temperance by Clarence True Wilson (1916)
"... or doctrinal information, or of pointing out duties to nonchurchgoers.
undersigned, have read the accompanying leaflet," with the instruction that one ..."
4. Editorials and Editorial-writing by Robert Wilson Neal (1921)
"Before the advent of the moving picture it used to be said in a condemnatory way
of nonchurchgoers that they idled their Sunday hours away and gained no ..."