Splintered church group
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SECTSplintered church group
SECTSplintered group
SYNODChurch group
LAITYChurch group
CHOIRChurch group
SYNODChurch group.
FOLDChurch group
SYNODOrthodox Church group
CHOIRChurch singing group
BIBLECLASSChurch study group
CHOIRChurch vocal group
BAPChurch group: Abbr.
UNIATSEastern Church group
CHORALType of church group
ANGLICANSChurch of England group
INTERFAITHType of church group.
CHOIRGroup in church robes
BELLCHOIRGloved musical group in church
UNITMember of a church group: Abbr.
choirgroup of singers, esp. in a church
schismdivision within a group, as a church
choirsgroup of singers, esp. in a church
archimandritesThe head of a large monastery or group of monasteries in the Orthodox Church
archimandriteThe head of a large monastery or group of monasteries in the Orthodox Church
preachesDeliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church
preachingDeliver a sermon or religious address to an assembled group of people, typically in church
schismatics(esp. in the Christian Church) A person who promotes schism; an adherent of a schismatic group
chapelplace of worship used by a Christian group other than an established church a nonconformist chapel
doctrinesA belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a church, political party, or other group
schismsThe formal separation of a church into two churches or the secession of a group owing to doctrinal and other differences
centuriatorone of a group of 16c Reformed divines of Magdeburg who compiled a church history in 13 volumes, each volume covering a century
centuriatorsCENTURIATOR, one of a group of 16c Reformed divines of Magdeburg who compiled a church history in 13 volumes, each volume covering a century
torymember or supporter of a major British political group of the 18th and early 19th centuries favoring at first the Stuarts and later royal authority and the established church and seeking to preserve the traditional political structure and defeat parliamentary reform compare whig