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How to pronounce presbyterian in English?

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Type of protestant

Examples of presbyterian

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Presbyterian Bettie Phillips promptly suggested that they also visit her church.
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Presbyterian athletics director Bee Carlton was surprised Bentley stepped down.
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Presbyterian spokesperson Preston Smith cited several reasons for the decision.
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Presbyterian is still looking for its first win under rookie coach Harold Nichols.
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Presbyterian is the third USC opponent in its second year as a Division I program.
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Presbyterian had the edge in the passing game with 351 yards to Wofford's 145.
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Presbyterian Hospital gives our bundles to the uninsured mothers at discharge.
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Presbyterian, led by Jake Troyli's 14 points, shot just 33 percent from the field.
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The office of deacon has different meanings among different presbyterian churches.
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  • A follower of Calvinism as taught in the Presbyterian Church
  • Presbyterianism refers to many different Christian churches adhering to the Calvinist theological tradition within Protestantism, and organized according to a characteristic Presbyterian polity. ...
  • Of or pertaining to a presbyter, or to ecclesiastical government by presbyters; relating to those who uphold church government by presbyters; also, to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of a communion so governed
  • (Presbyterianism) A Protestant church which originated in the sixteenth century and was organised by followers of Calvin. Its organisation is based on government by elders. ...
  • (Presbyterians) A religious denomination in which religious matters are administered hierarchically by ministers and lay 'presbyters' (or elders). ...
  • (Presbyterians) Name given to Scottish Calvinist Protestants, also applied to those on parliamentary side in English Civil War who wanted to do deal with royalists.
  • The official religion of Scotland; also widespread in what is now Northern Ireland due to the influx of Scottish immigrants in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  • Roughly equivalent to Calvinism and Reformed.
  • Rye whiskey, carbonated water, and ginger ale