Classis vs Classes - What's the difference?
classis | classes |
(obsolete) A class or order; sort; kind.
* Clarendon
(obsolete, religion) An ecclesiastical body or judicatory in certain churches, such as the Reformed Dutch. It is intermediate between the consistory and the synod, and corresponds to the presbytery in the Presbyterian church.
* 1982 , Keith L. Sprunger, Dutch Puritanism
As a noun classis
is (obsolete) a class or order; sort; kind.As a verb classes is
.classis
English
Noun
(classes)- His opinion of that classis of men.
- At Utrecht and Breda there was strong pressure from the Dutch Reformed Church to exclude from employment British preachers who refused to take membership in the classis .
