Crossword-Solution: PRESBYTERIANS
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| Word | Anagrams | |
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| PRESBYTERIANS | anagram | BESTINPRAYERS, BRITNEYSPEARS, BRITNEYSSPEAR |
We have 5 clues for the answer “PRESBYTERIANS”
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| About 4 million Americans, religiously | 1 answer |
| Followers of Calvin. | 1 answer |
| Members of a certain church | 1 answer |
| Protestant denomination known for its leadership by elders | 1 answer |
| RELIGIOUS sect, type of | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
Godlike; heavenly; excellent in the highest degree;
supremely admirable; apparently above what is human. In this
application, the word admits of comparison; as, the divinest mind. Sir
J. Davies.
Hint 2 anagram
VIENID
Hint 3 another clue
"Delicious!"
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Sentences with PRESBYTERIANS (5)
Both of these men have been Presbyterians, Universalists, Methodists, Catholics—then Presbyterians again, then Methodists again.
This nightmare occupied some ten pages of manuscript and wound up with a sermon so destructive of all hope to non-Presbyterians that it took the first prize.
When Cromwell assumed the supreme control of affairs, Yarranton retired from the army with most of the Presbyterians, and devoted himself to industrial pursuits.
The Negro membership in other denominations has always been small and relatively unimportant, although the Episcopalians and Presbyterians are gaining among the more intelligent classes to-day, and the Catholic Church is making headway in certain sections.
The very Scotch Presbyterians, since they have read the novels, are become all but Papists; I speak advisedly, having lately been amongst them.
Quotes with PRESBYTERIANS (3)
On Sundays, Presbyterians were not allowed to eat hot food or read the funny papers or travel the shortest journey; parents believed in Hell and believed tiny babies could go there. Baptists were not supposed to know, up until their dying day, how to play cards or dance. And so on.
I know. That sounds like a lie. But Presbyterians know that every so often a lie isn't all that bad, and I figured that this was about the best place it could happen.
Their drift away from others produced a selfish privacy and they had lost the refuge and the consolation of a clan. Baptists, Presbyterians, tribe, army, family, some encircling outside thing was needed. Pride, she thought. Pride alone made them think that they needed only themselves, could shape life that way, like Adam and Eve, like gods from nowhere beholden to nothing except their own creations. She should have warned them, but her devotion cautioned against impertinence.…
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NY Sun, NYT.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (1948–2005).