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- n. Alternative form of Sacramentarian.
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Examples
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We are just as much in danger of narrowing the Church in accordance with our narrowness as any 'sacramentarian' of them all.
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[6] And, therefore, we note the inconsistency of the sacramentarian theory.
Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles
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Other feasts are the Triumph of St. Norbert over the sacramentarian heresy of
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It is probable that the author's professions of fairness are sincere, though at times the temptation to omit recording unedifying facts, such as the sacramentarian schism, is too strong for him.
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He was no "enthusiast" and he in no way shared the radical anti-sacramentarian spirit of the small sects of the Commonwealth, but it belonged to the very essence of this type of religion, as we have seen in every varied instance of it, to hold lightly to externals.
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John, now thirty-three years old, eager for the work of evangelizing the heathen Indians — an intensely narrow, ascetic, High-church ritualist and sacramentarian.
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The hymns and sacred poems of these sacramentarian Christians would certify to their earnest piety, even if their lives were unknown.
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And I venture to think that the lava stream which, in this Epistle to the Galatians, Paul pours on the Judaisers of his day needs but a little deflection to pour its hot current over, and to consume, the sacramentarian theories of this day.
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Our sacramentarian friends say that, in my text, it was in baptism that these Colossian Christians rose again with Christ.
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He left illogical fragments of sacramentarian and sacerdotal theories in his creed and in his
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