Sentence examples for a sect from inspiring English sources

"a sect" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It refers to a religious or philosophical group, usually consisting of a number of smaller congregations, that has broken away from an established church or movement. For example, "The Southern Baptists are a sect of Protestant Christianity that originated in the United States in the 19th century."

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See Appendix A, Sect.

A sect, drowning themselves in the water.

Wahhabism is not a sect of Islam.

But Riley creates her own microcosm of a sect.

Of course, they imply a club or a sect.

"Fanatics," John Keats wrote, "weave a paradise for a sect".

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This, as a sect-watcher, I greatly relished.

"He has a sect-like following and a way of communicating that is quite disturbing.

This is a basal species in A. sect.

Eurylaema (4 species) A. sect.

He further subdivided A. sect.

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