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unsectarian



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His religious mother insisted that her children be "unsectarian Christians . . . taking their religious inspiration directly from the spirit of the New Testament."

From Time Magazine Archive

Anti-Corn-Law League organised, March 20th; unsectarian common schools in England; great Chartist petition; Pope forbids attendance at the scientific congress at Pisa.

From Liberty In The Nineteenth Century by Holland, Frederic May

The People's Institute adds to this programme a forum for the discussion of social topics, nineteenth-century history, and "present problems" on a wholly non-partisan, unsectarian basis.

From A Ten Year War An Account of The Battle with The Slum in New York by Riis, Jacob A. (Jacob August)

Mr. Brown advocated a free and unsectarian system.

From George Brown by Lewis, John

This institution is unsectarian, and has met with special aid from non-conformists.

From Deaconesses in Europe and their Lessons for America by Robinson, Jane M. Bancroft (Jane Marie Bancroft)




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