Black's portrayals of Gilfillan's
Broad Church Presbyterianism and sympathetic humanity, and of the rich and vibrant civic provincial culture of Victorian Dundee, are vivid and convincing.
CIMA appeals to a
broad church of accountants because it is not just graduates.
'The Conservative Party has always been a
broad church. You cannot just have a collection of Colonel Blimps.'
Students accustomed to viewing drawings "after the antique" in isolation will find in the catalogue an introduction to the empirical contexts within which a
broad church of early modern antiquarians worked.
Although they may have shared a similar "
Broad Church" attitude toward religion, the authors tackled related themes in quite different ways.
The
broad church has suddenly become very narrow indeed.
Tom Watson: "A
broad church party requires pluralism and tolerance to survive"
Labour must remain a
broad church to win power and more MPs joining the 15 who've stormed, or were kicked out, would weaken the party.
Labour has always been a
broad church so they need to settle their differences.
My concern, if Plaid fails to steer a new Wales-first course, going back to a political
broad church, this will result in the same fate as the Titanic.
He added: "The Labour Party has been an extremely
broad church. The difference between ourselves and the Tory party is we are an extremely
broad church and rightly so.
With credible policies which reach across our valued
broad church of socialist values and beliefs, we feel that he can give the country a Labour Government.
"We will always be a
broad church. We'll debate our policies then unite to defeat the Tories.
He fully deserves his reputation not only as a writer and arranger of some truly great songs but as an outstanding guitarist whose ability to switch styles from song to song demonstrated a breadth of techniques spanning the
broad church that modern folk music has become.
He said: "The BBC is a
broad church. Our strength in many ways lies in that diversity.