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Definition of Antichurch
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Antichurch
Literary usage of Antichurch
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1912)
"... of consecrating the Eucharist, prepared the way for the transformation of his
following into a sect or antichurch, a tendency present already in 1184. ..."
2. Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British by United States Congress, Marion Mills Miller, Great Britain Parliament (1913)
"We have heard of the religion of the people of that country—of the church party
and the antichurch party. It is not my purpose to in any way reflect on the ..."
3. International Religious Freedom (2000): Report to Congress by the Department edited by Barbara Larkin (2001)
"From time to time, the Russian Orthodox Church has criticized the press for what
it called "antichurch publications," but stopped short of imposing any ..."
4. Correspondence on Church and Religion of William Ewart Gladstone by William Ewart Gladstone (1910)
"... who managed just at the right moment to pronounce in favour of what two-thirds
of his brethren consider an antichurch policy in Ireland. ..."
5. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1902)
"67), a building of great antiChurch (p. 95), believed to date from the sixth (p.
79), with primitive doorway ; and Killiney century. ..."
6. The Methodist Review (1882)
"... deans, cardinals, saints, and popes of the Romish antichurch, and of the Greek,
Oriental, and English Churches, and of the "Fathers" and historians of ..."