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According to the same journal, both works fit into the broad church movement.
My party is a broad church, with room for many shades of opinion.
It's a broad church is art, really - like music.
The front is certainly a broad church and those who have rallied to its support, the entire political spectrum.
If Co-operation is to appeal broadly, it must be a broad church.
My tastes are catholic: it will be a broad church.'
"I suppose that's what they call Broad Church," said the colonel.
To the outsider, psychoanalysis appears a pretty broad church, at least so far as dream interpretation is concerned.
This may affiliate them with broad church movements, although neither institution explicitly identified themselves as such.
In most Broad Church parishes there is slightly more elaboration.
Broad Church incorporates elements of both low church and high church.
Later, the latitudinarian position was called Broad church.
As the western world grows increasingly secular, sport has become a broader church than the church itself.
The Labour Party is a broad church and we are not in the business of excluding people."
"We've a very very broad church newspaper," he says of the Mail on Sunday.
It should be noted that "justification through faith alone" is not a phrase much used in "broad church" Anglicanism.
Well, we are a broad church.
As a concept, the Eurobond is a broad church that covers a wide range of possible applications.
It's from this very broad church that the Queens have somehow forged a different sound in the over-populated rock canyon.
Gas of northern metaphysics to blow up Broad Church bishops like balloons.
Pulpit and altar are located on one of the longer walls and the building is characterized as a "broad church".
Arnold was an early supporter of the Broad Church Anglican movement.
The church offers several morning services on Sundays which either follow a low church or broad church format.
However, beginning in about the mid-1860s, his sympathies tended increasingly toward the Broad Church.
The Church of England, he had come to believe, was a broad church or it was nothing.