churches Meaning in Tamil ( churches வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
கிருத்துவ திருக்கோயில்்,
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churches's Usage Examples:
The bells of the churches were rung as they passed.
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.
Conference between sister churches for counsel is provided for; so that, while autonomous, they do not live as isolated units.
In many New England communities a majority in the churches of the standing order bitterly opposed the new evangelism, and those who came under its influence felt constrained to organize "Separate" or "New Light" churches.
middle-sized churches " with 100 - 400 attenders.
In 384 the young emperor and his mother Justina, along with a considerable number of clergy and laity professing the Arian faith, requested from the bishop the use of two churches, one in the city, the other in the suburbs of Milan.
The public buildings include St Margaret's (1862) and St Winifred's (1883), the parish churches of Mountain Ash and Penrhiwceiber respectively; old and new town halls (1864 and 1904), cottage hospital (1896), and a library institute and public hall erected in 1899, at a cost of £8000, by the workmen of Nixon's Navigation collieries.
Huguenot churches were formed on Staten Island, New York, in 1665; in New York City in 1683; at Charleston, South Carolina, in 1686; at Boston, Massachusetts, in 1687; at New Rochelle, New York, in 1688; and at other places.
Barton turned out afterwards to have been an impostor, but she had duped More, who now lived in a superstitious atmosphere of convents and churches, and he had given his countenance to her supernatural pretensions.
This tendency to denominational union is manifest partly in the work of the various educational and missionary societies which have been enumerated, but more strikingly in the institution of the National Council, which is convened at intervals of three years, and is composed of ministers and lay delegates representing the churches.
"The practice of the Presbyterian churches of the present day is in accord with the first-named theory.
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,