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Definition of Sectarians
1. sectarian [n] - See also: sectarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sectarians
Literary usage of Sectarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"The sectarians were compelled to employ the vernacular in their addresses, ...
The latter took advantage of all the blunders committed by the sectarians, ..."
2. Missionary Review of the World (1917)
"From this point of view, the Russian sectarians have been hated and persecuted
by such representatives of the so-called Christianity. ..."
3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1911)
"... sectarians, and false prophets. Their philosophy was to be " Jesus on every
side." They opposed the accursed transmutation of metals as a petty thing in ..."
4. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1825)
"... much a subject of triumph to the Romanists as to the sectarians. But Charles
was not to be shaken; he rested upon his coronation oath, and upon his own ..."
5. The Book of the Church by Robert Southey (1825)
"... and too often an evil one, urged him to give up the Church; for this would
have been as much a subject of triumph to the Romanists as to the sectarians. ..."
6. Rome and Jerusalem: A Study in Jewish Nationalism by Moses Hess (1918)
"... Krochmal, Sachs and Heine on Judah Halevi—Mendelssohn and the Modernists—Schorr —sectarians
without sects—Salvador—Fusionists and Freemasons—Hirsch—The ..."