The church soon developed into a pilgrimage site that still draws worshippers today in some numbers.
They received the support of the local king, and under its protection the church developed.
The church developed from a small wooden church in the 6th Century to the current baroque building.
Other scholars suggest that the church only developed its hard line against pseudepigraphy because the practice was being abused.
Thus the church developed into its present almost rectangular shape.
In the 1970s the church developed a task force system to coordinate its activities in the area of social concerns.
During the design process, Kahn and the church developed a relationship of close collaboration.
Throughout the 20th century, the church in New Zealand developed an understanding for the different cultures within it.
Countries underlined indicate that a continuing national church has developed.
Numerous churches and groups developed within the New Thought movement.