"Glasite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Glasite" Meaning

Glasite refers to a member or follower of the Glaswegian church, a Scottish Christian sect that originated in the 18th century. The name "Glasite" comes from the city of Glasgow, where the movement was founded. Glasites are known for their emphasis on the importance of the church as a collective body, and their rejection of many traditional aspects of Presbyterianism.

"Glasite" Examples

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A Glasite is a member of the Pilgrim glass movement, a Christian group founded in the 18th century by Robert Nelson. Here are five examples of the word "Glasite" in use:

The Glasites believed in the authority of the Bible and the importance of living a simple, ascetic life.
The Glasite church in Scotland was known for its strict moral code and its emphasis on personal piety.
The revival in the Glasite church sparked a wave of interest in evangelicalism across the country.
Despite their differences, the Glasites and the Methodists worked together to spread the Christian message.
In the 19th century, the Glasite movement began to decline as more liberal influences entered the church.

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