Christian Brethren
Americanplural noun
Etymology
Origin of Christian Brethren
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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Dr Langton's daughters heard little of the doings of the "Christian Brethren" during these bright months.
From For the Faith by Everett-Green, Evelyn
Hence, in 1886, there were in the public schools 10,029 teachers of the Christian Brethren and 39,125 of the Sisters.
From The Modern Regime, Volume 2 by Durand, John
In some places they are known as Christian Brethren; in other parts they are recognised as a kind of independent Ranters.
From Our Churches and Chapels Their Parsons, Priests, & Congregations Being a Critical and Historical Account of Every Place of Worship in Preston by Atticus
He found something congenial for a time to a deep though struggling faith in the leadership of the Christian Brethren.
From The History of David Grieve by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.
He bore the minister no real grudge for having forgotten him, but he wished it to be clearly understood that the last fragments of the Christian Brethren yoke had dropped from his neck.
From The History of David Grieve by Ward, Humphry, Mrs.
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