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The immunity of Churchmen, that is, of clergymen, from the jurisdiction of secular tribunals was not conducive either to morality or to order.
The Life of Froude Paul, Herbert 1905
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The Churchmen are a phalanx: your people are a mob in which atheists are jostled by Plymouth Brethren, and
Back to Methuselah George Bernard Shaw 1903
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The immunity of Churchmen, that is, of clergymen, from the jurisdiction of secular tribunals was not conducive either to morality or to order.
The Life of Froude 1894
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"professors of the national religion," "well-wishers of the Church," or even "Churchmen," are in grievous error, in their mode of exercising their private judgment, is plain as soon as stated, viz., because they do not use it in looking out for a teacher at all.
Prose Masterpieces from Modern Essayists Leslie Stephen 1868
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Six thousand Angelenos packed the Shrine Auditorium this evening for the Allied Churchmen rally, perhaps the greatest ecumenical gathering in the city's history.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Dirtiest Race Ever Reaches Its Peak Greg Mitchell 2010
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This Sunday, two days after the Allied Churchmen meeting, she planned to preach not one but two sermons related to the current campaign, including one entitled, "EPIC: Enemy Power Invading Christianity."
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: When FDR Sold Out Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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And it began with Bagnall who sent in Low Churchmen rectors into the staunch High Churches of the Niagara Peninsula and thereby degraded the worship there with the result of starting the first wave of fleeing parishioners.
Diocese of Niagara: Repugnant ritualistic practices « Anglican Samizdat 2010
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An organization called the Allied Churchmen had put together a program that included nearly all of the top clerics in the city, the first time in anyone's memory that Catholics, Protestants, and Jews would share a political stage.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: When FDR Sold Out Upton Sinclair Greg Mitchell 2010
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Six thousand Angelenos packed the Shrine Auditorium this evening for the Allied Churchmen rally, perhaps the greatest ecumenical gathering in the city's history.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Dirtiest Race Ever Reaches Its Peak Greg Mitchell 2010
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Six thousand Angelenos packed the Shrine Auditorium this evening for the Allied Churchmen rally, perhaps the greatest ecumenical gathering in the city's history.
Greg Mitchell: Dispatches From Incredible 1934 Campaign: Dirtiest Race Ever Reaches Its Peak Greg Mitchell 2010
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