sandemanianism (Meaning)

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sandemanianism (n.)

The faith or system of the Sandemanians.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sandemanianism

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sandemanianism Sentence Examples

  1. Sandemanianism, a religious movement founded by Robert Sandeman, emphasizes the centrality of love and obedience.
  2. The Sandemanian church is known for its strict adherence to a literal interpretation of the New Testament.
  3. Sandemanianism believes that only born-again believers can participate in the Lord's Supper.
  4. Sandemanians reject the concept of a priestly class and believe that all members are equal in the eyes of God.
  5. The Sandemanian church has a strong emphasis on missionary work and has established churches around the world.
  6. Sandemanianism has its roots in the Scottish Presbyterian tradition and has been influential in the development of other denominations.
  7. The Sandemanian doctrine of "faith alone" has raised controversy within the broader Christian community.
  8. Sandemanianism is known for its practice of "open communion," where all baptized believers are welcome to participate.
  9. The Sandemanian church has a strong sense of community and places great value on fellowship.
  10. Sandemanianism continues to exist today, albeit with a relatively small following, preserving the legacy of its founder.

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The faith or system of the Sandemanians.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Sandemanianism, a religious movement founded by Robert Sandeman, emphasizes the centrality of love and obedience.

The Sandemanian church is known for its strict adherence to a literal interpretation of the New Testament.

Sandemanianism believes that only born-again believers can participate in the Lord's Supper.

Sandemanians reject the concept of a priestly class and believe that all members are equal in the eyes of God.