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ecclesiastical造句
61. Ecclesiastical law is administered in these courts. 62. The auditors have special ecclesiastical privileges. 63. Ecclesiastical power as distinguished from the secular. 64. He pursued an active ecclesiastical policy. 65. The Lodge in London - of which he also later a - sides with the British throne and ecclesiastical hierarchy. 66. Origen, who lived from about A.D. 185 to 254, was a slightly later ecclesiastical scholar who produced a version of the Old Testament, called the Hexapla. 67. The origins of the right go back to objections against the inquisitorial proceedings of medieval ecclesiastical tribunals as well as the British Courts of Star Chamber. 68. The papal curia or court, reorganized and massively expanded, became the center of ecclesiastical finance and administration. 69. CANON LXXXI: We have said that a Bishop, or a Presbyter must not descend himself into public offices, but must attend to ecclesiastical needs. 70. From about 1650 on, construction work resumes, and secular and ecclesiastical architecture are of equal importance. 71. Kremlin artisans would sew the most valuable of these fabrics into ecclesiastical garments for leaders of the Russian Orthodox Church. 72. He is elected by the College of Cardinals, who as a group rank next to the Pope in ecclesiastical authority. 73. Anglican Church an ecclesiastical dignitary usually ranking just below a bishop. 74. A banner suspended from a crosspiece, especially as a standard in an ecclesiastical procession or as the ensign of a medieval Italian republic. 75. There are divinely prescribed and described offices and ecclesiastical courts with teaching, ministerial, and judicial authority. 76. This, the fourth oldest English University, began as a purely ecclesiastical foundation, on 28 th October 1833. 77. What the pope was fighting was simony, and the only way to put an end to this was to end all connection of the prince and ecclesiastical appointments. 78. An Anglican cleric with full legal control of a parish under ecclesiastical law; a rector. 79. Ecclesiastical A ceremony , rite or service, usually prescribed by liturgy, especially. 80. This is the last and utmost force of ecclesiastical authority. 81. The "full moon" in the rule is the ecclesiastical full moon, which is defined as the fourteenth day of a tabular lunation, where day 1 corresponds to the ecclesiastical New Moon. 82. The Churches of Chiloe represent a unique example in Latin America of an outstanding form of ecclesiastical wooden architecture. 83. We observe the endless classical references in The Compendium of Ecclesiastical History written by Cotton Mather. 84. The struggle(1871-1883) between the Roman Catholic Church and the German government under Bismarck for control over school and ecclesiastical appointments and civil marriage. 85. We have therefore decided to begin with preferment to ecclesiastical dignities . 86. The Gothic building boom reflected an era of growing power for the monarchy, the cities, and the bourgeoisie, and the cathedrals expressed civic pride fully as much as ecclesiastical glory. 87. The color black, the preference of ecclesiastical leaders, was a symbol of authority. 88. The office of the pope is called the Papacy; his ecclesiastical jurisdiction is called the Holy See ( Sancta Sedes). 89. It is not enough that ecclesiastical men abstain from violence and rapine and all manner of persecution. 90. His first instincts led him to choose an ecclesiastical career.