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His religious teaching was confessionally independent and open to pupils of all religions.
One reason for the memory she relates comes from the recent death of her father, so the impetus to respond confessionally almost makes sense.
Its text is still in wide use in particular among confessionally Reformed churches.
It is a politically and confessionally neutral organization.
Seats in the Parliament are confessionally distributed but elected by universal suffrage.
While remaining confessionally Calvinist, the religious character of the church is now less cohesive and more difficult to assess.
She writes that from feminism's beginning she'd "had to overcome an inbred reluctance to speak confessionally."
Yet, there are also politically and confessionally independent, interdisciplinary and not-for-profit student organisations.
The Party as such advocates the standpoint of a positive Christianity without binding itself confessionally to any one denomination.
He spoke beautifully and confessionally, she said, dreamed of becoming a poet and was not afraid to show his crush.
Initially intending to write confessionally each day for a month, Tyler continued with her story for 16 months, gaining a broad and loyal daily readership.
Many whispered their case with gusto, leaning forward, gesturing emphatically from a plush French-style salon chair set confessionally before the prince.
The New Saint Andrews board, faculty, and staff are confessionally Reformed (Calvinist).
In various debating moments, legislators complained confessionally as they told of slinking off and "dialing for dollars" in their separate, antiseptic fund-raising cells.
Throughout its history Mid-America has prepared students for ordained ministry in the following confessionally Reformed and Presbyterian churches:
This institution was founded with the intention of restoring the confessionally Catholic pre-Revolutionary traditions of learning in Leuven.
Camaquito is a politically and confessionally neutral international charity that supports children and adolescents in Cuba in the fields of education, sport, culture and health.
Following the parishioners' plesbiscite in 1817 all Palatine Lutheran and Reformed congregations merged into confessionally united Protestant congregations.
Consequently government censuses in 1922 and 1931 would categorize Palestinians confessionally as Muslims, Christians and Jews, with the category of Arab absent.
Plath says that it was here that she learned "to be true to my own weirdnesses", but she remained anxious about writing confessionally, from deeply personal and private material.
The German parishioners of the Moravian Church, which is a member of the Lutheran World Federation, are also confessionally counting as Lutherans.
Audiences agree she succeeds dramatically in finding ways to put them close to and make them listen to a parent grieving in the neighborhood or a street character strutting confessionally.
Providence Christian College (Ontario, CA) is an independent confessionally Presbyterian and Reformed liberal arts college in southern California, founded in 2005.
Confessionally, it adheres to the "Gospel of Jesus Christ as faithfully witnessed by the Augsburg Confession of 1530, and the Book of Concord".
'Apropos of the resistances that mask the depressive position, Riviere slips in a revealing sentence that can be read at once professionally and confessionally: "This has been my own experience"'.