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religious

[ri-lij-uhs] / rɪˈlɪdʒ əs /




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In the south and Midlands of England, Defoe had built an information network among religious dissenters and monitored popular sentiment on important constitutional questions.

From The Wall Street Journal

A more apt and kind description might be “misguided” but, setting that aside, Mr. Swaim correctly notes that “in general, religious language fits badly in partisan spaces.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It is not uncommon for Lebanese political parties and religious institutions to sponsor ambulance and healthcare associations.

From Barron's

Opposition to that idea is rooted in the Christian religious tradition and has been expressed forcefully by 21st Century church leaders.

From BBC

He said the ban "placed the basic liberties of religious Britons… in the crosshairs".

From BBC