54 examples of universalists in sentences

The Gothic tower in wood, is the building of the Universalists; and the Grecian edifice, that is not yet painted, the Baptists.

So I told him, general, that we had Baptists, and Quakers, and Universalists, and Episcopalians, and Presbyterians, old-lights, new- lights, and blue-lights; and Methodists.

Universalists, Unitarians, Christian Scientists and Befaymillites are all studiously avoided.

This was the ground of the original Universalists, deduced from the doctrines which Augustine and Calvin had formulated.

I'le send thy Comick scenes to some of those That for a great while have plaid fast and loose; New universalists, by changing shapes, Have made with wit and fortune faire escapes.

This Society, which has exerted an influence in the Universalist denomination second to that of no other, was incorporated December 13, 1816.

Sir,The call of the Second Universalist Society in Boston, inviting me to the labors of the Christian Ministry with them, together with the liberal terms which accompany said invitation, has been duly considered.

The invitation which I received at your hands, to become associate pastor of the Second Society of Universalists in Boston, has been duly considered, and is hereby accepted.

The elder children were attendants upon Universalist worship in the School street Church, while the younger attended one of the Baptist churches of the city.

Hannah, the subject of our sketch, continued under the influence of Baptist doctrines and worship until about fifteen years of age, when at her own earnest solicitation she was permitted to attend the Universalist church, and become a member of the School street Universalist Sunday school.

Hannah, the subject of our sketch, continued under the influence of Baptist doctrines and worship until about fifteen years of age, when at her own earnest solicitation she was permitted to attend the Universalist church, and become a member of the School street Universalist Sunday school.

This is the impression he makes on universalists of all creeds and parties; that is to say, on men who having run the whole round of sympathy with their fellow-creatures, become the only final judges of sovereign pretension.

This truth he handled in a masterly manner, tossing about as with a giant's arm Lord Brougham and the Universalists.

Happily, however, in 1816 all parties that differed from itEpiscopalians, Baptists, Methodists, Universalists, &c., combined together, gained a majority in the legislature, and severed the connection between Congregationalism and the State!

He allied himself in that to the Universalists, who were, he said, the most reasonable sect of American Protestantism.

The Universalists, who are strongest in the United States, are cordially fraternal with them; and a large proportion of the 'Christians'a non-dogmatic bodyare equally close in sympathy.

From his own lips, too, I heard the accounts of that extraordinary case of house-possession of which (like Wesley) this innocent and unimaginative country minister, who had no more faith in "spooks" than he had in Universalists, was made the astonished victim.

She was married to one of the most bitter Universalists I ever knew.

"At the opening, I stated the case of this Universalist husband, who had undertaken to run away from the influence of the Spirit, by fleeing into the country.

"But can you imagine our surprise when, at our evening prayer meeting, this same Universalist came in?

"This strong and intelligent man, once one of the bitterest Universalists I ever knew, is now an elder in a Presbyterian church, and one of the most joyous, happy, energetic men of God you will meet in many a day.

The Methodists, Universalists, Unitarians, and Quakers all threw open their churches to the apostles of the new gospel of equality for women.

Two partners in business are, one the most bitter of Calvinists, and the other the most progressive of Universalists.

UNIVERSALISTS, a body of Christians who profess to believe in the final restoration of all the fallen, angels as well as men; a body chiefly of American growth, having an ecclesiastical organisation, and embracing a membership of 40,000; there are many of them Unitarians, and all are more or less Pelagian in their views of sin.

The Universalists had a bran-new one, and there was still another frequented by the sedimentary part of the populationMethodists.

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