Acts 7:38 in the King James Version, tells of Moses being "in the church in the wilderness," that is among the congregated nation of Israel. In another instance the Scriptures state "a bitter persecution started against the church," referring to the community of Christians in Jerusalem. (Acts 8:1) In one of his letters, the Apostle Paul greets "the church" in Philemon's house, the local congregation that met there. Philemon 2, Revised Standard Version.
Clearly the term "church" as used in The Bible designates, not a place of worship, but rather a group of worshippers.
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In at least 12 occasions, the name used for the church was 'Church of God' and could of been associated with the location where it was, ie...2 Thessalonians 1:1, "to the church of the Thessalonians in God our Father and the lord Jesus Christ."
There are 3 or 4 sets of books that are about the early LDS Church.
Check with a book store to find out which one you want.
Another name for the early church--I'm assuming you mean Christian--is "The Way." This is mentioned in the New Testament.
The early Church,
According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.According the early church literature, there were 10 persecutions of the Christians.
The early church met in temples.
The name Shiloh means place of peace. Or named after a church that was close to the early fighting.
the church of england.
The early church was prosecuted , shortly after the disciples started working after Christ was crucified.
Martyr was Justin Martyr's last name. He was not a philosopher but one of the early Church Fathers
If you are referring to the Catholic Apostolic Church, it was founded (although not under that name) in 1835 in England by some "apostles", the last of whom name in the early 20th century, and the Church came to nothing soon after that.
The early church was all about evangelism - that was the result of Pentecost and Christ's instruction to his disciples.
The early churches were strong and more steadfast in their beliefs.
how did worship services change from the days of the early church
The early apostolic church was entirely Jewish in all its forms and manifestations.