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Definition of Genevans

Genevan
Genevan Ge*ne"van, a. Of or pertaining to Geneva, in Switzerland; Genevese.
Genevan
Genevan Ge*ne"van, n. 1. A native or inhabitant of Geneva. 2. A supported of Genevanism.

Meaning of Genevans from wikipedia

- of Geneva) and 6.2% other Christians, mostly other Protestants), 38% of Genevans were non-religious, 6.1% were Muslim and 1.6% were Jews. Geneva has historically...
- The Genevan Psalter, also known as the Huguenot Psalter, is a 1539 metrical psalter in French created under the supervision of John Calvin for liturgical...
- Faith (1673), published by Robert Barclay. Calvin's 1545 preface to the Genevan Catechism begins with an acknowledgement that the several traditions and...
- (Oxford University Press, 2022) Terrorists, Anarchists, And Republicans: The Genevans And The Irish In Time Of Revolution (Princeton University Press, 2019)...
- of Common Order. The first Scottish editions were printed in 1564. The Genevan Book of Order, sometimes called The Order of Geneva or Knox's Liturgy,...
- citizens, mostly merchants.) About 5,000 lower middle-class "natives"—male Genevans born to long-standing Geneva families—lived in the city but were excluded...
- Thursday and exercise church discipline by summoning and formally rebuking Genevans who had refused to repent when confronted by elders and pastors in private...
- Catholic sections of Genevan society due to numerous attempts to meddle by proxy with the republic's judicial affairs, which the Genevans viewed as attacks...
- The pulpit gown, also called pulpit robe or preaching robe, is a black gown worn by Protestant ministers for preaching. It is particularly ****ociated with...
- (2007). "The "Alien Origins" of the French Revolution: American, Scottish, Genevan, and Dutch Influences". The Western Society for French History. 35 (2)...