Church+of+Rome

  • 21Church and state in medieval Europe — The relationship between the Church and the feudal states during the medieval period went through a number of developments, roughly from the end of the Roman Empire through to the beginning of the Reformation. The events of the struggles for… …

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  • 22church — /cherrch/, n. 1. a building for public Christian worship. 2. public worship of God or a religious service in such a building: to attend church regularly. 3. (sometimes cap.) the whole body of Christian believers; Christendom. 4. (sometimes cap.)… …

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  • 23Church of Sant'Anselmo all'Aventino — Coordinates: 41°52′55.50″N 12°28′40.50″E / 41.882083°N 12.477917°E / 41.882083; 12.477917 …

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  • 24Rome — noun 1. capital and largest city of Italy; on the Tiber; seat of the Roman Catholic Church; formerly the capital of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑Roma, ↑Eternal City, ↑Italian capital, ↑capital of Italy • Members of… …

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  • 25Rome —    The most celebrated city in the world at the time of Christ. It is said to have been founded B.C. 753. When the New Testament was written, Rome was enriched and adorned with the spoils of the world, and contained a population estimated at… …

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  • 26Church Society — Motto For Bible, Church and Nation. Formation 1950 (forebears: 1835) Type Evangelical Anglican charity; Campaigning, Publishing and Patronage. Headquarters …

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  • 27church — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. worship, service; ministry; denomination; Christendom, Holy Church; chapel, cathedral, synagogue, temple. See religion. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A building consecrated to worship] Syn. house of God,… …

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  • 28Church History —     Ecclesiastical History     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical History     I. NATURE AND OFFICE     Ecclesiastical history is the scientific investigation and the methodical description of the temporal development of the Church… …

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  • 29Church Statistics —     Ecclesiastical Statistics     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Statistics     In dealing with statistics, both theoretically and practically, it is unimportant whether the men, matters, or actions subject to observation are… …

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  • 30Church of Antioch —     The Church of Antioch     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church of Antioch     (Antiocheia, Antiochia)     I. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE CITY     Of the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great many states were formed, one of which… …

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