because the church was the one place everyone went the church wanted everyone to follow their rule and nothing else so if you broke the churches rule you were killed that's the result of breaking the churches rule back then!
Paul stared churches such as Antioch, Corinth and so on.
Churches
Churches got rich from donations, particularly of land. Since churches do not die, the possessions accumulate over time. And since churches did not pay taxes, they were able to multiply their wealth.
Churches-Apex
In all of Europe before the eleventh century, the Roman Church was most powerful. In 1056, the Great Schism, which had been coming to a head for hundreds of years, split the Church into the Roman Catholic Church, in the West, and the Eastern Orthodox Church, in the East, and each of these was most powerful in its own sphere.
churches
because the church was powerful.
they were very powerful
Paul stared churches such as Antioch, Corinth and so on.
He was one of the most powerful men in existence during his time. To give you an idea of his power - he told the Pope to go away, closed most churches down and broke England away from Rome. All monarchs are powerful.
no, they have always been a business...God is a supernatural all mighty, all knowing, all powerful creator..so why would he need our money? The answer is that he doesnt, its the people, the people in charge of the churches that take you money..to build more churches..to take more money. =)
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By making powerful changes like the deco on the churches and bloody Mary first sagreed to follow the religion but hen in 1600 she listened
Churches
Another name for Puritan churches is Congregational churches.
No they are not.
The plural sentence of "churches" is "The churches in the town are all holding services on Sunday."