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Seceder
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Secede
To withdraw from fellowship communion or association to separate ones self by a solemn act to draw off to retire especially to withdraw from a political or religious body
Dissenters
Dissenters, Protestant seceders from the Established Church. They are of many denominations, principally Presbyterians, Independents or Congregationalists, Methodists, and Baptists; but
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Separatists
Separatists, seceders from the Church. They, like Quakers, solemnly affirm, instead of taking the usual oath, before they give evidence.
Separatist
who withdraws or separates himself especially one who withdraws from a church to which he has belonged a seceder from an established church a dissenter a nonconformist a schismatic a sectary
Dixieland
the 11 southern states that seceded from the U S in 1861
Hicksite
by Elias Hicks which because of a change of views respecting the divinity of Christ and the Atonement seceded from the conservative portion of the Society of Friends in the United States in 1827
Secession
The act of seceding separation from fellowship or association with others as in a religious or political organization withdrawal
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Seceder
Matched in: Term Seceder
Secede
To withdraw from fellowship communion or association to separate ones self by a solemn act to draw off to retire especially to withdraw from a political or religious body
Dissenters
Dissenters, Protestant seceders from the Established Church. They are of many denominations, principally Presbyterians, Independents or Congregationalists, Methodists, and Baptists; but
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Separatists
Separatists, seceders from the Church. They, like Quakers, solemnly affirm, instead of taking the usual oath, before they give evidence.
Separatist
who withdraws or separates himself especially one who withdraws from a church to which he has belonged a seceder from an established church a dissenter a nonconformist a schismatic a sectary
Dixieland
the 11 southern states that seceded from the U S in 1861
Hicksite
by Elias Hicks which because of a change of views respecting the divinity of Christ and the Atonement seceded from the conservative portion of the Society of Friends in the United States in 1827
Secession
The act of seceding separation from fellowship or association with others as in a religious or political organization withdrawal
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