Crossword-Solution: BAPTISTS
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| Many Protestants | 1 answer |
| Martin Luther King Jr. and others | 1 answer |
| Some churchgoers | 1 answer |
| Some followers of Martin Luther King | 1 answer |
| Denomination known for full-immersion practices | 1 answer |
| Christian denomination known for immersion | 1 answer |
| John and others | 3 answers |
| RELIGIOUS sect, type of | 56 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BAPTISTS (5)
She was the angel-child of the Baptists, and looked exactly like the beautiful children on soap calendars.
There was the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, the National Baptists, and a host of denominational organizations.
Baptised and brought up in the Church of Scotland, he had, upon some conscientious scruple, joined the communion of the Baptists.
The Methodists and Baptists of America owe much of their condition to the silent but potent influence of their millions of Negro converts.
That the Welsh of Chester were of various religious persuasions; that some were Baptists, some Independents, but that the greater part were Calvinistic-Methodists; that she herself was a Calvinistic-Methodist; that the different persuasions had their different chapels, in which God was prayed to in Welsh; that there were very few Welsh in Chester who belonged to the Church of England, and that the Welsh in general do not like Church of England worship, as I should soon find if I went into Wales.
Quotes with BAPTISTS (3)
I have a complicated spiritual history. Here's the short version: I was born into a Mass-going Roman Catholic family, but my parents left the church when I was in the fifth grade and joined a Southern Baptist church — yes, in Connecticut. I am an alumnus of Wheaton College — Billy Graham's alma mater in Illinois, not the Seven Sisters school in Massachusetts — and the summer between my junior and senior year of (Christian) high school, I spent a couple of months on a missions…
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.
Where did that remark come from? Mormonism, as anyone can easily find out, is one of a number of Christian sects which came into being in the USA in the nineteenth century. It differs from mainstream Christianity on certain technical points which Dawkins would at least pretend not to understand. So why write "four if you count Mormonism"? Why not "five if you count Mormonism and Christian Science"? Or "ten if you include Mormonism, Christian Science, Christedelphians, Jehovah…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Three Across, USA TODAY.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (2000–2022).