Examples of 'established churches' in a sentence

Meaning of "established churches"

established churches: Refers to long-standing or officially recognized religious institutions
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People established churches and schools there.
Many wanted to be away from state established churches.
They established churches and fraternal orders.
Nine of the thirteen colonies had established churches.
We have established churches where there were none.
On par with already established churches.
The established churches are also there.
He defended free examination as superior to the doctrines of established churches.
Paul established churches in many cities.
Here they preached the gospel and established churches.
He stressed that the established churches bought to impoverish Christianity of its emotional content.
New religious communities have risen to a place alongside the established churches.
They established churches which were under control of the Reformed Church in their home country.
She supports laws making it easier for people to officially leave the established churches.
The Catholics established churches in their houses so that they could nevertheless profess their faith.

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We built mosques and our Christian brothers also established churches.
They established churches dedicated to Our Lady of Navigators.
Residential schools were generally funded by the government of Canada and operated by established churches.
Compared them to the Established Churches of.
Fascists often prefer a Dionysiac pagan vigor to the social bulwark of established churches.
He established churches all throughout the Roman Empire.
The movement challenged the established Churches.
The established churches too, were influenced by the evangelical revival.
Along the way, he led several new and established churches.
The Apostle Thomas established churches in the ancient land of Iraq.
Believer 's baptism was the seminal teaching that spelled opposition to established churches.
In time, the privileges of established churches in individual states also ended.
Some of them might choose to keep monarchies, aristocracies, and established churches.
And the real old-time established churches just laughed and made fun.
They spread widely the ideals of republicanism, the overthrow of aristocracies, kings and established churches.
In fact, nine of the thirteen colonies had established churches supported by taxation.
He established churches on Presbyterian principles, though they had no denominational attachment.
Despite this, a number of Nazis openly challenged the established churches.
According to him, the established churches had distorted and polluted God 's messages over time.
When the Constitution was written, several states had established churches.
Within a decade, Paul established churches in four provinces of the Roman Empire.
Anabaptists opposed the role of civil governments in supporting Christianity, especially through established churches.
As the church expanded, it established churches in Nashville, Chicago, Brooklyn, and Miami Beach.
Commensality was an intense concern of St. Paul as he established churches.
Since 2011, the pressure and restrictions on the established churches in Iran has enormously increased.
Similarly, Celtic Christianity has become increasingly popular within and outside established churches.
Felix and Fursey both effected many conversions and established churches in Sigeberht 's kingdom.

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