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== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19185" /> ==
== Charles Buck Theological Dictionary <ref name="term_19185" /> ==
<p> [[A]] term used for that part in churches which was destined for the men. Anciently it was the custom for the men and women to have separate apartments in places of worship, where they performed their devotions asunder, which method is still religiously observed in the Greek church. </p>
<p> A term used for that part in churches which was destined for the men. Anciently it was the custom for the men and women to have separate apartments in places of worship, where they performed their devotions asunder, which method is still religiously observed in the Greek church. </p>
          
          
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19939" /> ==
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_19939" /> ==
<p> (from ἀνήρ, ''a man'' ), a term used to denote that part of the ancient [[Christian]] churches allotted to the male portion of the audience. The men occupied the left of the altar, on the south side of the church, and the women the right, on the north side. They were separated from each other by a veil or lattice. In the Eastern churches, the women and catechumens occupied the galleries above, while the men sat below. In some churches a separate apartment was allotted to widows and virgins. </p>
<p> (from ἀνήρ, ''A Man'' ), a term used to denote that part of the ancient [[Christian]] churches allotted to the male portion of the audience. The men occupied the left of the altar, on the south side of the church, and the women the right, on the north side. They were separated from each other by a veil or lattice. In the Eastern churches, the women and catechumens occupied the galleries above, while the men sat below. In some churches a separate apartment was allotted to widows and virgins. </p>
          
          
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==References ==

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Charles Buck Theological Dictionary [1]

A term used for that part in churches which was destined for the men. Anciently it was the custom for the men and women to have separate apartments in places of worship, where they performed their devotions asunder, which method is still religiously observed in the Greek church.

Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [2]

(from ἀνήρ, A Man ), a term used to denote that part of the ancient Christian churches allotted to the male portion of the audience. The men occupied the left of the altar, on the south side of the church, and the women the right, on the north side. They were separated from each other by a veil or lattice. In the Eastern churches, the women and catechumens occupied the galleries above, while the men sat below. In some churches a separate apartment was allotted to widows and virgins.

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