Definitions for episcopalians

episcopalians E·pis·co·pa·lian

Spelling: [ih-pis-kuh-peyl-yuh n, -pey-lee- Episcopalians is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 1413 anagrams from letters in episcopalians (aaceiilnoppss).

Definitions for episcopalians

noun

  1. a member of the Episcopal Church in America.
  2. (lowercase) an adherent of the episcopal system of church government.
  3. a member of the Episcopal Church in America.
  4. (lowercase) an adherent of the episcopal system of church government.

adjective

  1. pertaining or adhering to the Episcopal Church in America.
  2. (lowercase) pertaining or adhering to the episcopal form of church government.
  3. pertaining or adhering to the Episcopal Church in America.
  4. (lowercase) pertaining or adhering to the episcopal form of church government.

Origin of episcopalians

First recorded in 1680-90; episcopal + -ian

Examples for episcopalians

"Well, I guess a Methodist is as good as an Episcopalian," she declared.

I did so mainly on the views suggested to me in the Letters of an Episcopalian.

Some accounts state that he was a Presbyterian; he was, however, an Episcopalian.

I adopt the Episcopalian prayer, and say: "Good Lord, deliver us!"

Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether.

Mormonism, as an old friend raised in the faith told me, combines “a Pentecostal theology with an Episcopalian mentality.”

The significance of the history of women in the early Church is not lost on Episcopalian.

Born to a Jewish mother, LaGuardia was raised Episcopalian like his father, but spoke fluent Yiddish.

In form, he was certainly an Episcopalian, though not a sectary of that denomination.

"It's nothing to be so joyful over," urged the Episcopalian brother.

Some accounts state that he was a Presbyterian; he was, however, an Episcopalian.

The significance of the history of women in the early Church is not lost on Episcopalian.

I adopt the Episcopalian prayer, and say: "Good Lord, deliver us!"

Born to a Jewish mother, LaGuardia was raised Episcopalian like his father, but spoke fluent Yiddish.

"It's nothing to be so joyful over," urged the Episcopalian brother.

"Well, I guess a Methodist is as good as an Episcopalian," she declared.

Mormonism, as an old friend raised in the faith told me, combines “a Pentecostal theology with an Episcopalian mentality.”

In form, he was certainly an Episcopalian, though not a sectary of that denomination.

Others have become Episcopalian, while many have walked away from organized religion altogether.

I did so mainly on the views suggested to me in the Letters of an Episcopalian.

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