Definition of Churchmen. Meaning of Churchmen. Synonyms of Churchmen

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Definition of Churchmen

Churchmen
Churchman Church"man, n.; pl. Churchmen. 1. An ecclesiastic or clergyman. 2. An Episcopalian, or a member of the Established Church of England. ``A zealous churchman.' --Macaulay. 3. One was is attached to, or attends, church.

Meaning of Churchmen from wikipedia

- dictionary. Churchman typically refers to a member of the clergy. Churchman or Churchmen may also refer to: English Churchman, a family Protestant newspaper founded...
- churchmen that their Cavalier ancestors had defeated. Over time, their High Church position had become ossified among a remnant of bookish churchmen and...
- public, relevant and respectful. The society was founded in 1898 as the Churchmen's Union for the Advancement of Liberal Religious Thought as a society to...
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- The Original Secession Church or United Original Secession Church was a Scottish Presbyterian denomination formed in 1827 by the union of (1) the Anti-Burgher...
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- Look up Ælfric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ælfric (Old English Ælfrīc, Middle English Elfric) is an Anglo-Saxon given name, consisting of the elements...
- the Church of England and Church of Ireland. It was known as the Bible Churchmen's Missionary Society (BCMS) until 1992. The BCMS was created as the result...
- Evangelicals, Liberals and the great m**** of English Churchmen who are content to describe themselves as Churchmen without any further label. The term came into...
- Frankfort, in 794 was called by Charlemagne, as a meeting of the important churchmen of the Frankish realm. Bishops and priests from Francia, Aquitaine, Italy...