DENOMINATION


Meaning of DENOMINATION in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

different

Such a task would require separate volumes dealing with the different religious denominations .

Their religious life is tolerant, pluralist, divided into different sects or denominations .

Coins are arranged at the front, in different denominations .

There was a handful of notes, of different denominations and a variety of origins.

How close do you feel to Christians you know who belong to a different denomination ?

It has the advantage over membership that its significance is the same for different dates and denominations .

She is an expert in exchange rates, with her cheques in many different currency denominations .

large

Two large denomination bills on top, the rest a small sum.

Yet the Catholic Church, with roughly 60 million members, remains by far the largest religious denomination in the United States.

He produced a wad of large denomination bills and waved them in Franco's face.

Firstly, bills are issued in large denominations .

The Hussite Church, founded in 1920, was the second largest religious denomination in Czechoslovakia, with some 400,000 adherents.

Inside was some cash, large denomination notes of exactly the sum agreed for Mr Hall's fencing.

major

All major denominations strove to raise standards for lay preachers; methods chosen included free circulating libraries and denominational courses and examinations.

But she had lived long enough to found one of the major pentecostal denominations , the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel.

It is also the result of ecumenical co-operation between the major denominations .

other

The same applies, of course, to other denominations and has been recognised in Britain as qualifying for state support.

The ban doesn't apply to Methodists, rabbis and other denominations .

One might ask how the church has grown if it is not out to recruit members from other denominations .

protestant

Low profile Usually campaigns against gambling are the prerogative of the fiercer Protestant denominations .

Although often identified with the rapidly growing fundamentalist, Pentecostal, and Protestant charismatic denominations , the movement is far wider.

The majority Roman Catholic Church fills half of the airtime and over 30 Protestant denominations share the rest.

It is sponsored by the old-line Protestant denominations , the eminently reasonable Congregationalists and Presbyterians and such.

religious

Such a task would require separate volumes dealing with the different religious denominations .

She also knows that other religious denominations do not always take a rigid stand against abortion.

It must be stressed that the Zealots were not a religious sect or denomination .

Yet the Catholic Church, with roughly 60 million members, remains by far the largest religious denomination in the United States.

To provide specialist care on a selective or exclusive basis - for example, for families of a particular religious denomination or area.

The Hussite Church, founded in 1920, was the second largest religious denomination in Czechoslovakia, with some 400,000 adherents.

Consultation with the religious denominations was promised before new laws were adopted along the lines of the legislation of 1928.

small

The small denominations and sects are province-wide, but are particularly strong in Belfast.

In one pocket, the Adlai and Ike buttons; in the other, $ 200 in small denominations .

This absence of small denominations would clearly limit the extent to which coinage could have been used.

various

The cheapest way is to buy and send postal orders in various denominations which are acceptable in around 60 countries.

Even at that age I was already fascinated by the similarities and contrasts among the various churches and denominations .

In Darcy's Utopia church services of various denominations will exist, and blind eyes will no doubt be turned.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Christians of all denominations attended the conference.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Consultation with the religious denominations was promised before new laws were adopted along the lines of the legislation of 1928.

Here at home there are denominations which, while they may boast a doctrinal comprehensiveness, manifest a cultural exclusiveness.

Minimum denominations are $ 10, 000.

More favoured here was the use of promissory notes and bills of exchange in large volume and down to low denominations.

Now they number many millions drawn from almost every nation on earth, and almost every denomination too.

She is an expert in exchange rates, with her cheques in many different currency denominations.

The same applies, of course, to other denominations and has been recognised in Britain as qualifying for state support.

They are at pains to insist that they are not called to be a denomination .

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