The undenominational movement was the practical expression of the liberal and scientific movement.
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This undenominational temper at Harvard University has been developed largely under Unitarian auspices.
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That was because no undenominational work is carried on practically in the whole country.
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Under this proposal the teaching, though called undenominational, would not in fact be so.
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The result was the establishment of the University of Toronto, on a strictly undenominational foundation.
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Being undenominational, the paper, patronized by all the Protestant Churches, has attained a wide circulation.
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The national system of primary education, designed originally in 1831 to be undenominational, has become rigidly denominational.
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My father always supported the hospital, which is quite undenominational; and he said I was to do the same.'
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The creation of the state-school, necessarily undenominational in character, has made the "separate school" an absolute necessity.
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Hence the difficulty which besets "undenominational religions."
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A neutral, undenominational, irreligious school.
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The school is strictly undenominational, but it is thoroughly Christian, and the spiritual training of the students is not neglected.
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The founders were mostly Churchmen; but the basis was undenominational, and membership was open to all who were willing to subscribe.
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Their Faith, Bahá'ís firmly believe, is moreover undenominational, non-sectarian, and wholly divorced from every ecclesiastical system, whatever its form, origin, or activities.
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But I doubt if you could tell which little match girl had been brought up by undenominational religion and which by secular education.
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All of our property is free from mortgage, and is deeded to an undenominational board of trustees who have the control of the institution.