church militant
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of church militant
First recorded in 1530–40
Example Sentences
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People who worry about the worldly dignity of the church militant will be pleased to know that the bishop's residence was finally painted by volunteers four years ago.
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Neither group acknowledges the ghostly authority of any earthly pope; together they elect a bishop to preside over one and all, and formally their Church is one church, militant.
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The Jesuits have been a zealous, well-disciplined unit of the church militant ever since.
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Such simple, wet words from a leader of the church militant had effect in defeating the bill by 166 to 50 votes.
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The Buddhist church militant had become an army with banners and fortresses.
From The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji by Griffis, William Elliot
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