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The rest belonged to a different religion or was undenominational.
He took measures against the undenominational schools, and made concessions to the orthodox Evangelicals.
Pettit described the church as undenominational and "purely evangelical".
But I doubt if you could tell which little match girl had been brought up by undenominational religion and which by secular education.
(107) From the outset, the Peniel Mission was undenominational and nonsectarian.
The Arabian Board he set up was expressly 'undenominational.'
Hence the difficulty which besets "undenominational religions."
"Is this undenominational education?"
In educational matters he waged a long and successful struggle on behalf of undenominational schools and for the establishment of the intermediate school system.
On the completion of his studies he took a position as teacher at the celebrated undenominational school at Seesen, Germany, which he held for eight years.
He wrote a number of books including Politics and religion in Ancient Israel in 1904 and Undenominational religion, what does it really mean?
It was established in 1855, originally in an undenominational chapel on the site of Rangihaeata's Pa, and later in the military barracks vacated by the troops.
An undenominational body, the church is identified with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ and currently has approximately 50 active members and adherents.
The immediate consequence was Panton's acceptance of baptism by total immersion, which caused him to leave the Church of England and become an "Undenominational" Christian.
As D. S. Mirsky pointed out, Leskov's Christianity, like that of Tolstoy, was "anti-clerical, undenominational and purely ethical".
An undenominational school in Lee Street opened in 1871 followed by St George's and Sacred Heart School in Hindsford in 1873.
Elementary education was to be provided for all children in England and Wales; now did the village want a new church school, or would it prefer a board school, one which would be secular and undenominational?
Caboonbah Church was developed as an undenominational or 'Union' church when all denominations in small communities used one building for worship according to their own faith until each denomination could afford a building of its own.
Taylor therefore published a pamphlet,China: its Spiritual Need and Claims, and founded the undenominational China Inland Mission in 1865, praying for twenty-four 'willing, skilful labourers', two symbolically for each province.
He preferred lay associations to be undenominational, and favoured a synodal organization in which the laity would be represented, and which should be periodically convened by the bishops and presided over by them.
The lady gave her name simply as 'Sister Monica', and stated that she was a member of an undenominational Sisterhood that had recently been founded by a wealthy lady, who wished her name kept a secret.
Prebendary Wace of Canterbury praised the pamphlet during the 1899 Church Congress and Charles Gore, from the opposite wing of the Church, called it 'an extraordinarily important document, because it defined what the nineteenth century's latest religion, 'undenominational Christianity' actually was.
When news came that the Allied Forces were being moved to Trieste, five American and five British mothers (some from the original Foro Mussolini school) got together and decided to form a school which should be undenominational and international, combining the best of the British and American systems.