Undenominationalism

Word UNDENOMINATIONALISM
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[10] The objection most often taken to "undenominationalism" itself is that it is in reality a form of doctrinal teaching seeking State endowment. ❋ Unknown (1896)

The undenominationalism of Queen's College, Belfast, not being in opposition to the consciences of the Presbyterians of that city, has resulted in the fact that the ❋ Michael F. J. McDonnell (N/A)

The attempt to force undenominationalism on the country has been an expensive failure. ❋ Michael F. J. McDonnell (N/A)

He, though by nature a Conservative, was too truly a wise as well as a compassionate man not to see the crying need for reforms, and though of necessity he deplored the creeping in of undenominationalism, yet he knew his parish was too poor to support adequate Church schools, and he was glad enough to see children in a way to receive some education. ❋ F. Tennyson Jesse (N/A)

As the outcome of prolonged and bitter Catholic opposition the schools were at length made tolerable, though they retain their fundamental undenominationalism to the present day. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

From the inferior position assigned to doctrinal principles there is but one step to their partial or complete rejection, and undenominationalism, instead of being a return to the unity desired by Christ, cannot but result in the destruction of Christianity. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

The undenominationalism of the system makes itself felt chiefly in two ways: first, in the prohibition of religious emblems even in purely Catholic schools, and, secondly, in the refusal of the commissioners to sanction the use even in Catholic schools of readers or other books containing any matter which might be considered open to objection if the schools had mixed attendance of Catholics and Protestants. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

Many see the solution in undogmatic Christianity or undenominationalism. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

My objection to this Bill "(Mr. Birrell's Bill)" is that it subsidizes undenominationalism. " ❋ George William Erskine Russell (1886)

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