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particular churches
noun
Plural of particular Church
Exact(8)
"I think these particular churches were targeted.
This goes to the very core of what the protections of religion in the First Amendment are intended to prevent -- federal action condemning particular churches or doctrines.
"It has hung on in the affection of particular churches and whole peoples in a way that a 400-year-old text really shouldn't.
As individual Christians are bound to pray for one another and to maintain communion with one another, so particular churches are under similar obligation.
b) What is the attitude of the local and particular Churches towards both the State as the promoter of civil unions between persons of the same sex and the people involved in this type of union?
The prohibition against government promotion of sectarian faith or particular churches should be absolute.
Similar(52)
"Each pipe is tailor-made for this particular church and Mr. Perry's ears.
Perhaps it isn't possible within the particular church tradition they have chosen?
In modern usage the term chaplain is not confined to any particular church or denomination.
But an expansion in their number within a particular church typically signifies membership growth.
So that comes from being a people of faith, but not people of a particular church or a particular synagogue.
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