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church Meaning in Tamil ( church வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

கிருத்துவ திருக்கோயில்்,



church's Usage Examples:

The bells of the churches were rung as they passed.


6 The great rose-windows of the Early Gothic period were frequently painted with zodiacal emblems; and some frescoes in the cathedral of Cologne contain the signs, each with an attendant angel, just as they were depicted on the vault of the church at Mount Athos.


The town has a church of the 15th and 16th centuries and carries on the manufacture of paper, lace, ribbon, rosaries, 'c.


A mile and a half to the north-east is the handsome early Renaissance pilgrimage church of the Madonno della Quercia; the façade is adorned with three lunettes by Andrea della Robbia.


The state-maintained gymnasia are mostly of recent foundation, but some schools maintained by the various churches have been in existence for three, or sometimes four, centuries.


As to church matters, the most prolific group is formed by general precepts based on religious and moral considerations, roughly 115, while secular privileges conferred on the Church hold about 62, and questions of organization some 20 clauses.


Descartes was not disposed to be a martyr; he had a sincere respect for the church, and had no wish to begin an open conflict with established doctrines.


An English clergyman, Dr Gilly, visited the valleys in 1823, and by his writings on the Vaudois church attracted considerable attention, so that he was enabled to build a college at La Torre.


On the 30th of June 1532 the council of two hundred had ordained that in every church and cloister of the city "the pure Gospel" should be preached; against this order the bishop's vicar led the opposition.


That he had a competent acquaintance with Greek is manifest from his translations of Dionysius the Areopagite and of Maximus, from the manner in which he refers to Aristotle, and from his evident familiarity with Neoplatonist writers and the fathers of the early church.


He was appointed a member of an ecclesiastical commission for reforming the church in 1787, in which capacity he was virtually minister of public worship.





Synonyms:

faith, Christendom, Unification Church, Nestorian Church, religion, Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church, Christianity, Coptic Church, Christian church, Protestant, Christian, Armenian Church, organized religion, Protestant Church, Catholic Church,



Antonyms:

thin, thick, porosity, artifact, inactivity,

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