Sect in Japan
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ZENSect in Japan.
ZENBuddhist sect in Japan.
AMISHSect in America.
AMISHSect in Pa.
AMISHSect in "Witness"
AMANASect in Iowa
AMISHSect portrayed in "Witness"
HASIDIMSect founded in Poland
ARIANISMSect founded in Alexandria
ESSENESSect in ancient Judea
AMISHSect that settled in Pennsylvania
SIKHSect member in a turban
AMISHSect in "Plain and Fancy."
PARSEEMember of sect in India.
PARSIMember of sect in Bombay.
MENNONITESSect formed in 16th century
CABALISTBeliever in an esoteric Hebrew sect
PHARISEEOne in an ancient Jewish sect
PARSISect represented in India's Interim Government.
ESSENEOne of ancient sect in Judea.
sectarialdistinguishing a sect, esp in India
SIKHMember of a sect in the Punjab.
IPOBit of news in the financial sect.
drusea member of a religious sect originating among Muslims and centered in Lebanon and Syria
convulsionarya person who has convulsions, esp one of a fanatical sect of Jansenists in 18c France
convulsionariesCONVULSIONARY, a person who has convulsions, esp one of a fanatical sect of Jansenists in 18c France
immolatorone who offers in sacrifice; specifically, one of a sect of Russian fanatics who practice self-mutilation and sacrifice
immolatorsIMMOLATOR, one who offers in sacrifice; specifically, one of a sect of Russian fanatics who practice self-mutilation and sacrifice
anabaptista name sometimes applied to a member of any sect holding that rebaptism is necessary for those baptized in infancy
anabaptistsANABAPTIST, a name sometimes applied to a member of any sect holding that rebaptism is necessary for those baptized in infancy
nominalistone of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only
nominalistsNOMINALIST, one of a sect of philosophers in the Middle Ages, who adopted the opinion of Roscelin, that general conceptions, or universals, exist in name only
shakersA member of an American religious sect, the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Coming, established in England c.1750 and living simply in celibate mixed communities
donatismmember of a Christian sect that developed in northern Africa in a.d. 311 and maintained that it alone constituted the whole and only true church and that baptisms and ordinations of the orthodox clergy were invalid