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Qué (quién) es low-born - definición

CHRISTIAN DENOMINATIONS WITHOUT MUCH RITUAL OR EMPHASIS ON CHURCH AUTHORITY, AND NARROWLY EVANGELICAL IN THEIR TEACHING
Low Church; Low Churchman; Low Protestant; Low Anglican; Low churchman; Low-church; Low-Church

low-born      
¦ adjective born to a family having low social status.
low-born      
a.
Of mean birth, of low extraction.
born         
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Born (disambiguation); Born (album)
adj.
1) born of (born of poor parents)
2) born to (born to wealth; born to illiterate parents)
3) born to + inf. (he was born to rule)
4) (misc.) born free

Wikipedia

Low church

In Anglican Christianity, low church refers to those who give little emphasis to ritual. The term is most often used in a liturgical sense, denoting a Protestant emphasis, whereas "high church" denotes an emphasis on ritual, often Anglo-Catholic.

The term was initially pejorative. During the series of doctrinal and ecclesiastic challenges to the established church in the 17th century, commentators and others—who favoured the theology, worship, and hierarchical structure of Anglicanism (such as the episcopate) as the true form of Christianity—began referring to that outlook (and the related practices) as "high church", and by the early 18th century those theologians and politicians who sought more reform in the English church and a greater liberalisation of church structure, were in contrast called "low church".

Ejemplos de uso de low-born
1. During the imperial era, Rome had its labor force –– slaves –– imported from the far reaches of the empire, while the empire itself was ruled by low–born generals rising to power through the ranks of the army.
2. But Kate a woman of low–born origin, at the peak of her desirability, a mother in theory should have embraced the bourgeois ideal as tight as a tourniquet, desperate for its bland benediction.
3. Thanks to the Electoral College system set up by the Founding Oligarchs to keep the low–born rabble from voting directly for president, the big haul of California‘s electoral votes is crucial for Democrats to offset the multitude of small, sparsely populated states that reliably vote Republican.