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How to use Episcopalian in a sentence

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A brother had left the church several years earlier and become an Episcopalian.
I once knew an Episcopalian lady in Newport, Rhode Island, who asked me to design and build a doghouse for her Great Dane.
Upwardly mobile Evangelicals used to mark their arrival in the local establishment by joining the Episcopalian or Presbyterian Church.
But, for the modern Episcopalian, the country parson is probably an ideal figure, remote and more longed for than experienced.
As a result, on January 1, 1777, the Virginia Episcopalian Church was for the first time denied its tithes.
This classic Episcopalian cathedral has an exquisite rose window high above its front doors.
I have an Episcopalian Franciscan friend, a monk who has become a priest, and who took the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
In fact, I was even sent to an Episcopalian private school for my middle and upper school years.
My friend, Mary Jones, a lovely Episcopalian of Sydney, Australia, is director of the International Dance Fellowship.
In Scotland this was probably last November, when Archbishop Keith Patrick O'Brien invested me, a Scottish Episcopalian, as a Knight of the Order of St Sylvester.
Other major religious denominations are Baptist, Seventh-day Adventist, Latter-day Saints and Episcopalian.
Baker is an oddity even in the oddball-ridden world of Yiddish theatre: a goy from the Midwest who was raised Episcopalian.
American Episcopalian missions then met with more success than the Spanish attempts at Christianization.
Gene V. Robinson takes the crozier in a ceremony in Concord, N. H., to become the first openly gay Episcopalian bishop.
He has a lot of supporters not least in America, where 35 conservative Episcopalian churches have defected to Nigeria's outfit.
Old Swedes Church in Wilmington was built in 1698 for a Swedish Lutheran congregation, but it is now Episcopalian.
One of the most horrible events was the Episcopalian War in 1429. More than 60 farmers had found shelter in the church.
Despite being a Scottish Episcopalian soon-to-be choirgirl, Lara also enjoyed listening to rock music and reading or writing books about anything and everything.
The Episcopalian Church is essentially the American branch of Anglicanism.
The significance of the history of women in the early Church is not lost on Episcopalian.
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I did so mainly on the views suggested to me in the Letters of an Episcopalian.
He is an Episcopalian, an Orangeman and a member of the flute band of his lodge.
He was protonotary of the County of Annapolis, and was a zealous Episcopalian.
In form, he was certainly an Episcopalian, though not a sectary of that denomination.
In the Episcopalian Church, the deaconship is the first step to the priesthood.
He was an ardent Episcopalian and a vestryman in old Trinity Parish.
That the genius loci is Episcopalian Protestant no one will deny.
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