Early church language
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LATELATINEarly church language
COPTICEgyptian church language
LATINCatholic Church language
LATINCatholic church language
geeza Semitic language formerly spoken in northern highland Ethiopia and still used as the liturgical language of the Christian church in Ethiopia
AMBOEarly church pulpit
ARCAEarly church box
AMAEarly church chalice
AMBOEarly church desk
LLATEarly church lang.
BEMAEarly church area
BASILICAEarly church building
ARIANEarly church heretic.
AMBOEarly church pulpit.
BASILICAEarly Christian church.
BEMAChancel of early church.
STSOPHIAEarly Christian church at Constantinople.
BEMASanctuary of early Christian church.
ACACIANChurch follower of early A.D.
NOCTURNMidnight service in early Christian church.
AMULAWine vessel of early Christian church.
catholica member of the early Christian church
amboa pulpit in an early Christian church
catholicsCATHOLIC, a member of the early Christian church
ambonesAMBO, a pulpit in an early Christian church
ambosAMBO, a pulpit in an early Christian church
presbyteran elder in the early Christian church also PRESBYTE
presbytersPRESBYTER, an elder in the early Christian church also PRESBYTE
chorepiscopalpertaining to a local or suffragan bishp of the early Church
presbytershipthe office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church
parabolanusin the early eastern church, a layman who tends the sick
fossor(in the early Christian church) a minor clergyman employed as a gravedigger
parabolanusesPARABOLANUS, in the early eastern church, a layman who tends the sick
presbytershipsPRESBYTERSHIP, the office of presbyter, an elder in the early Christian church
kerygmathe preaching of the gospel of Christ, esp. in the manner of the early church
homologoumenathe books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church also HOMOLOGUMENA
homologumenathe books of the New Testament whose authenticity was universally acknowledged in the early Church also HOMOLOGOUMENA
deaconesses(in the early church and some modern churches) A woman with duties similar to those of a deacon
deaconess(in the early church and some modern churches) A woman with duties similar to those of a deacon
ambos(in an early Christian church) a raised desk, or either of two such desks, from which the Gospels or Epistles were read or chanted