There are very old and very beautiful little churches in Athens, "ces delicieuses petites eglises byzantines," as M.
No book can be written in a more edifying manner than La Noble Loicon, of which large extracts are given by Leger, in his Histoire des Eglises Vaudoises.
Beza wrote chiefly in Latin, his Histoire desEglises Reformees being the chief exception.
See some of this in Bossuet, Variations des Eglises Protestantes, l.
Vogue's work, Les Eglises de la Terre Sainte, is also printed in the Rev.
The Book of Discipline (Discipline ecclesiastique des eglises reformees de France) regulated the organisation and the discipline of the Churches.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "eglises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.