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Congregationalist

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  • noun A member of the Congregational church.

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Examples

  • Check out what the survey instrument requires the interviewer to do when someone says "Congregationalist"; obviously the survey is designed to catch various types of congregationalists; but there's nothing like that for UUs.

    Philocrites: Survey: 0.3 percent of adults are Unitarian Universalists. 2008

  • Also, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations is as much "Congregationalist" as the UCC.

    What's in a Name? Adam Tierney-Eliot 2005

  • Also, the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations is as much "Congregationalist" as the UCC.

    Archive 2005-02-01 Adam Tierney-Eliot 2005

  • Furthermore, the older term "Congregationalist" is sometimes thrown around to describe our UCC affiliation.

    Archive 2005-02-01 Adam Tierney-Eliot 2005

  • Furthermore, the older term "Congregationalist" is sometimes thrown around to describe our UCC affiliation.

    What's in a Name? Adam Tierney-Eliot 2005

  • "Congregationalist," and one orator, whose name is Train, a model of chaste, compact, and classic elegance.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863 Various

  • The Bishop of London has been seen in Hyde Park on the platform with representative men from the Wesleyans, Independents (it is pleasanter to use the old name rather than "Congregationalist," which may be correct, but is hideous), and Presbyterians, with a band from the

    Rebuilding Britain A Survey Of Problems Of Reconstruction After The World War Alfred Hopkinson 1895

  • You who have read of Prudy Parlin, in the "Congregationalist" and

    Little Prudy Sophie May 1869

  • "Congregationalist," and one orator, whose name is Train, a model of chaste, compact, and classic elegance.

    Gala-days Gail Hamilton 1864

  • This novel appeared as a serial in the "Congregationalist" of Boston, and my acknowledgments are due to the editors and publishers of this journal for their confidence in taking the story before it was written and for their uniform courtesy.

    Without a Home Edward Payson Roe 1863

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