Definition of Sectaries. Meaning of Sectaries. Synonyms of Sectaries

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Definition of Sectaries

Sectaries
Sectary Sec"ta*ry, n.;pl. Sectaries. [F. sectaire. See Sect.] A sectarian; a member or adherent of a sect; a follower or disciple of some particular teacher in philosophy or religion; one who separates from an established church; a dissenter. I never knew that time in England when men of truest religion were not counted sectaries. --Milton.

Meaning of Sectaries from wikipedia

- Sectarianism is a debated concept. Some scholars and journalists define it as pre-existing fixed communal categories in society, and use it to explain...
- The Religion Act 1592 or the Seditious Sectaries Act 1592 or the Act Against Puritans 1592 or the Conventicle Act 1593 (35 Eliz. 1. c. 1) was an Act of...
- among the Puritans, including Baptists, S****ers, Familists, and other sectaries. John Winthrop's Short Story about the Antinomian Controversy was published...
- Dead Sea Schools. Brill. p. 71. Schechter, Solomon. Do****ents of Jewish Sectaries Vol. I. Fragments of a Zadokite Work, 1910 Ian C. Werrett (2007). Ritual...
- imprisonment and larger fines for conducting unofficial services. The Seditious Sectaries Act 1592 was specifically aimed at outlawing the Brownists. Under this...
- A Swarm of Sectaries, and Schismatiques, 1641...
- of Apollos to make? It devised an expedient which has been imitated by sectaries more than once in later times; appealed behind the Apostolic College itself...
- restoration of the English monarchy could achieve this and suppress the sectaries. Most Presbyterians were therefore supportive of the Restoration of Charles...
- Dalnaspidal in 1654. The regime extended toleration to Protestants, including sectaries, but the only significant groups were a small number of Quakers. The Kirk...
- one's dwelling on the Sabbath. Unlike the Sadducees, ʻAnan and the Qumran sectaries allowed persons to leave their house, but prohibited leaving one's town...