Definition of Fellowshiping

1. fellowship [v] - See also: fellowship

Lexicographical Neighbors of Fellowshiping

fellow traveller
fellow travellers
fellow worker
fellowed
fellowfeel
fellowing
fellowless
fellowlike
fellowly
fellowman
fellowmen
fellowred
fellows
fellowship
fellowshiped
fellowshiping (current term)
fellowshipped
fellowshipping
fellowships
fellowships and scholarships
fells
felltare
fellwalker
fellwalkers
fellwalking
felly
felo-de-se
felo de se
felodipine
felon

Literary usage of Fellowshiping

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Colver, D. D. by Justin Almerin Smith (1873)
"The fellowshiping or nori-fellowshiping of either individuals or churches is a matter which belongs to the churches themselves, and the Board in this ..."

2. My Bondage and My Freedom by Frederick Douglass (1855)
"Abler defenders of the doctrine of fellowshiping slaveholders as christians, have not been met with. In defending this doctrine, it was necessary to deny ..."

3. A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America and Other Parts of by David Benedict (1848)
"REHOBOTH ASSOCIATION Is on the same ground with the one last named, from which ten churches withdrew in 1838, on account of the non-fellowshiping ..."

4. A Manual of Church History by Albert Henry Newman (1903)
"After his death the party spirit had free play and several non-fellowshiping divisions were soon in the field. The " Waterlanders " were the most liberal. ..."

5. The World's Sixteen Crucified Saviors, Or, Christianity Before Christ by Kersey Graves (1876)
"The Brahmins found fault with him (Chrishna) for receiving as disciples the outcasts of Hindoo society (as the Jews did Christ for fellowshiping publicans ..."

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