Derived from the Byzantine Church and adhering to Byzantine rites.
The Catholic Church as it existed in the Byzantine Empire.
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Examples for "Byzantine Church"
Examples for "Byzantine Church"
1In architecture, indeed, the Byzantine Church of the sixth century was supreme.
2And this Church-thisold Byzantine Church!
3The Byzantine Church greatly increased its influence in Bulgaria during his reign, and works of theology grew like mushrooms.
4An obtrusive remnant of a Byzantine church is the one discordant feature.
5The mosaics in Byzantine churches and early Christian churches are billboards selling Christianity.
1Illustrious Saints of the Eastern Church, heard you ever such language before?
2Such are the general lines upon which Eastern Church history proceeds.
3The Eastern Church was then at the zenith of its splendour.
4The great fathers of the Eastern Church, and among them St.
5The ancient Sclavonic, which is the language of the Eastern Church, possesses great majesty.
6Once already, the Eastern Church had seceded, but the quarrel was patched up again.
7The Eastern Church, like that of the West, had to deal with heretical sects.
8Before Protestantism arose, there was the Eastern Church, which has maintained a separate organization.
9In 1240 the Greek patriarch tried to win over the Catholicos to the Eastern Church.
10He had made great headway with the Eastern Church.
11It is not true that "it was always rejected in the Eastern Church."
12Rome had turned a deaf ear even to the despairing cry of the Eastern Church.
13The central element in modern Greek life was the religious profession of the Orthodox Eastern Church.
14The Eastern Church has at no period sanctioned the use of sculptures in worship.]
15In the Eastern Church it was always rejected.
16His death, however, in nowise healed the wounds which he had inflicted on the Eastern Church.
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Translations for Eastern Church