"Churchianity" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Etymology: Blend of church + Christianity. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|church|Christianity}} Blend of church + Christianity Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} Churchianity (uncountable)
  1. (derogatory) Any practices of Christianity that place a larger emphasis on the habits of church life or the institutional traditions of the church than on theology and spiritual teachings of Jesus; the quality of being too church-focused. Tags: derogatory, uncountable Synonyms: churchanity Related terms: ecclesiolatry, priestianity, sola ecclesia
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          "text": "In October, 1789 (says Dr. Parr in the Sequel, p.99), when I preached for the Charity Schools at Birmingham, I earnestly recommended to the audience two admirable sermons which Dr. Priestley had written, &c. &c. / This commendation gave great offence; the name of the arch-heritic was poison to the orthodox ears of many of the congregation. One of them in the vestry, immediately after the sermon, ventured even to expostulate with the preacher; and to represent to him that the sermon recommended might he admirable and good Christian doctrine, but that the author was an enemy to the Church, and therefore ought never to be named within its sacred precincts. Parr heard him out, and then calmly replied, \"Sir, you are the best vindicator of Churchianity I ever knew.\"",
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          "text": "the sweet and ineffectual Jesus of American Protestant churchianity.",
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