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Definition of Laymens

Laymen
Layman Lay"man .; pl. Laymen. [Lay, adj. + man.] 1. One of the people, in distinction from the clergy; one of the laity; sometimes, a man not belonging to some particular profession, in distinction from those who do.

Meaning of Laymens from wikipedia

- The Laymen's Inquiry, Laymen's Report, or Hocking report of 1932, evaluated American Christian missionary activity in Asia. It was produced under the leadership...
- Laymen's Evangelical Fellowship International is a Christian organization founded in 1935 in Madras, India by N. Daniel (1897-1963/12/18), a former mathematics...
- Year Album 1999 Christology: In Laymen's Terms Released: November 9, 1999 2005 The Thesis Released: May 17, 2005 2008 The Chop Chop: From Milk to Meat...
- The Houses of Laymen are deliberative ****emblies of the laity of the Church of England, one for the province of Canterbury, and the other for the province...
- Statistics published by the Sōtō school state that 80 percent of Sōtō laymen visit their temple only for reasons having to do with funerals and death...
- The Laymen's Home Missionary Movement, founded by Paul S. L. Johnson in 1920, is a non-sectarian, interdenominational religious organisation that arose...
- The George Bray Neighborhood Center, formerly the United Laymen Bible Student Tabernacle or Union Tabernacle, is located at 924 Center Street in the School...
- Students Free Bible Students Friends of Man Jehovah's Witnesses Kitawala Laymen's Home Missionary Movement Christadelphians Mormonism Oneness Pentecostalism...
- bishop in colonial Virginia, and in practice the local vestry consisted of laymen who controlled the parish and handled local taxes, roads and poor relief...
- confiscated hundreds of monasteries in Austria and Germany, evicted clergymen and laymen alike and often replaced crosses with swastikas. Referring to the swastika...