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Religious
set apart to religion as a religious society a religious sect a religious place religious subjects books teachers houses wars
VerbarRaskolnik
who dissents from the established church The Raskolniki embrace many sects whose common characteristic is a clinging to antique traditions habits
Racovian
One of a sect of Socinians or Unitarians in Poland
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Quietist
One of a sect of mystics originated in the seventeenth century by Molinos a
Q
in which the u is silent See Guide to Pronunciation sect 249 Q is not found in Anglo Saxon cw being
Proselytism
the making of converts to a religion or a religious sect or to any opinion system or party
Proselyte
new convert especially a convert to some religion or religious sect or to some particular opinion system or party thus a
Sikhs
A religious sect noted for warlike traits founded in the Punjab at the
De nomination
collection of individuals classed together under same name: a religious sect or body having a common faith and organisation and designated
Cameronians
Cameronians, an extreme sect of the Presbyterian party in Scotland. They disowned altogether the
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