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- them. Individuals who share the same religious identity are called coreligionists. During the early 1800s in the field of psychology, research on the...
- and Samaritan Judaisms, Ethiopian Jews having diverged from their coreligionists earlier. Sacred scriptures (the Orit) are written in Ge'ez, not Hebrew...
- Queen's College, by Dutch Reformed faithful who felt betra**** when coreligionists joined Anglicans to found King's College (later Columbia University)...
- religious groups and/or believe they should interact primarily with coreligionists:[citation needed] English Christians in the 16th and 17th centuries...
- Iraqi Armed Forces, chose their own country over their Shi'ite Iranian coreligionists during the war that ensued. There had also been bitter enmity between...
- Despite this separation, they continue to attempt to convert their former coreligionists. Balmer 2004, pp. 448–449: "Messianic Jewish organizations, such as...
- interventions with Conducător Antonescu helped save a number of his coreligionists. After graduation, in 1904, Antonescu joined the Romanian Army with...
- a rabbi, a Jesuit priest, and a Methodist minister—most of my young coreligionists were standing on street corners in San Francisco, Boston, and Miami...
- Rita now enquired in English whether by any chance we happened to be coreligionists." Rita, whose family was Religious Zionists, moved from Russia to Denmark...
- about the injustices of their chiefs in the lands governed by their coreligionists, whereas they can have nothing but praise for the conduct of the Franks...