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1Orient Baptist Church — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …
2Church of Antioch — The Church of Antioch † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church of Antioch (Antiocheia, Antiochia) I. ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE CITY Of the vast empire conquered by Alexander the Great many states were formed, one of which… …
3Orient Heights — St. Lazarus Church, now na …
4Church History — Ecclesiastical History † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical History I. NATURE AND OFFICE Ecclesiastical history is the scientific investigation and the methodical description of the temporal development of the Church… …
5Church Music — Ecclesiastical Music † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Music By this term is meant the music which, by order or with the approbation of ecclesiastical authority, is employed in connexion with Divine service to promote the… …
6CHURCH FATHERS — CHURCH FATHERS, term designating the spiritual and doctrinal proponents of Christianity during its first centuries. First reserved for bishops, the designation was later also accorded to other ecclesiastical authorities. The criteria of… …
7Orient Hill, West Virginia —   Unincorporated community   …
8Church of Saint-Pierre d'Aulnay — Church of Saint Pierre de la Tour d Aulnay. The Church of Saint Pierre d Aulnay (French: Église Saint Pierre d Aulnay) is an important Medieval church on the way to Saint Jacques de Compostelle, in Aulnay, Charente Maritime. The Church is thought …
9orient — [ôr′ē ənt, ōr′ē ənt; ] for v. [, ôr′ēent΄, ōr′ēent, ôr′ēənt, ōr′ēənt] n. [OFr < L oriens: see the adj.] 1. Old Poet. the east 2. a) the quality that determines a pearl s value; luster b) a pearl of high quality adj. [L oriens, dire …
10Church [3] — Church (spr. tschörtsch), 1) Sir Richard, griech. General, geb. 1785 in der Grafschaft Cork, gest. 20. März 1873 in Athen, trat 1800 in die britische Armee, nahm an den Expeditionen nach Ferrol, Malta und Ägypten teil, ging zum König Joachim… …