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- noun
nondenominational Christianity
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Prospect, which was founded by William Rusher, an editor of the National Review, has attacked the university's policies on minority admissions, absence of athletic scholarships, and religious nondenominationalism.
Is That Legal?: "Concerned Alumni of Princeton" in the New York Times, 1984 2006
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Prospect, which was founded by William Rusher, an editor of the National Review, has attacked the university's policies on minority admissions, absence of athletic scholarships, and religious nondenominationalism.
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Prospect, which was founded by William Rusher, an editor of the National Review, has attacked the university's policies on minority admissions, absence of athletic scholarships, and religious nondenominationalism.
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