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- noun Obsolete spelling of
church .
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Examples
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Obama needed to get out of the Church, not only for his sake but for the sake of peace of the churche and its members.
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While I have little to no issue about parodies of The Last Supper for the sake of pure fun [since I had Star Wars 'version for the longest time as my desktop], I find it bad taste to use it for the sake of advertising (even if they use The Last Supper to plug [tel] evangelical churche$).
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Diary #112: “Bad BAD Radio!!!” 2008
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Few of the Roman churche have lost their communion rails and some never had them in the first place.
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It was the maner in the first churche, both among men and women, to lette their heare growe, to shewe out their naked skinne, and very litle or nothing to diffre in apparelle.
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The same to be consecrate, or halowed by the bishoppe, and to enioye all the priuilegies that the churche may enioye.
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And by syde Rames, ys a fayre churche of oure Lady, whare oure Lord schewede hym to oure Lady, in thys lykenesse, that he tokeneth the Trynyte.
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Vnto euery of these gaue thei in the churche their seueralle dignities officies, and appareile.
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The firste daye of Ianuary the churche recordeth how Christe was circumcised acordinge to Moyses lawe.
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And therefore ought to be made somwhat rounde, and muche shorter then the body of the churche.
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Wollen apparelle thei neither weare to the churche, ne bewry any man in.
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