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单词 Ecclesiastical
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1. My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.
2. There was a range of opinion within the ecclesiastical hierarchy on the issue.
3. Aelfwald was certainly involved with Northumbrian ecclesiastical developments.
4. He had also done homage for his ecclesiastical lands.
5. He was helped by ecclesiastical wealth and power.
6. But these ecclesiastical histories appealed to restricted, educated circles.
7. These were all implicit attacks upon higher ecclesiastical authority.
8. Oh, the usual. Perform ecclesiastical duties.
9. Direct royal involvement in ecclesiastical affairs intensified from the middle years of the decade.
10. The church militant, and indeed all ecclesiastical and monastic institutions, possessed libraries and were repositories of learning.
11. Hymns were sung in the vernacular, ecclesiastical corruption and the worship of images were renounced.
12. The newly elected prelate still needed ecclesiastical consecration before he could exercise his pastoral functions.
13. Appeal to ecclesiastical censure as a way of explaining the misfortunes of scientific theories is a card that can be overplayed.
14. Hugh accepted this position at the insistence of ecclesiastical authorities.
15. Others were appointed to sees from ecclesiastical establishments - monasteries in every case but one - within the diocese concerned.
16. These conclusions were already familiar enough to the ecclesiastical establishment, many of whom readily accepted them.
17. What aspects of our ecclesiastical tradition facilitate and what create a barrier to our communication attempts?
18. Heresy provided a threat to civil as well as ecclesiastical order, to political settlement and to peace.
19. It also contained an immense number of domestic servants and other members of royal, baronial and ecclesiastical households.
20. Many such minsters were on royal or major ancient ecclesiastical estates, often at the caputs of such estates.
21. The anti-investiture decree, however great its symbolic importance(Sentence dictionary), did little to diminish the power of lay rulers over ecclesiastical appointments.
22. In short, the deposition only serves to underline the limitations of ecclesiastical initiative and power in politics.
23. The reason given by the king was the disturbed state of the kingdom which prevented his attending to ecclesiastical business.
24. Clerics who watched the old establishment crumbling found it difficult to enter an ecclesiastical free market.
25. He failed because he could not carry his sergeants with him and because of the jealousy of ecclesiastical Santiago against mercantile Corunna.
26. Some idea of status has to be obtained, therefore, if the local ecclesiastical hierarchy is to be understood.
27. Being published, originally, in 1655-73 it is of the greatest importance in connection with ecclesiastical buildings up to that time.
28. A fundamental issue was whether religious authority was ultimately vested in an ecclesiastical succession or in the Bible alone.
29. Furthermore many fine pieces remain in use today as regalia or ecclesiastical accessories.
30. Marriage was expected to last for life and adultery and fornication were punished in the ecclesiastical courts.
1. There was a range of opinion within the ecclesiastical hierarchy on the issue.
31. By the eleventh century a number of towns existed along the valley and important civic and ecclesiastical buildings were erected.
32. The State winched him out of the professorial chair when the ecclesiastical authority was lukewarm.
33. Eriugena himself was never part of the Carolingian ecclesiastical establishment and worked directly under the private patronage of Charles the Bald.
34. In all the days of his ecclesiastical career he had never been quite as uncertain as now.
35. Hilduin's kinsmen held important ecclesiastical posts in the heart of the empire.
36. The cardinal himself demurred, this prompting a noisy debate between the temporal and ecclesiastical peers.
37. As part of this policy, Bancroft issued a new set of ecclesiastical canons in 1604.
38. The Gurney Library of some 15,000 books concerns, mainly, ecclesiastical history.
39. Belliustin called upon the tsar to circumvent the ecclesiastical hierarchy and breathe life into the clerical estate.
40. Certainly Chester, which was the successor to the Diocese of Lichfield as the ecclesiastical authority for Stockport, offered great opportunities.
41. That this fact was well appreciated by civil and ecclesiastical authorities is illustrated by the history of Our Lady of Einsiedeln.
42. Here, expressed in ecclesiastical terms, was the distinction between North and South which recurs frequently in writings of the period.
43. Judicial separation by the ecclesiastical courts, which did not give a licence to remarry.
44. The second excommunicated all clergy who did homage to laymen for ecclesiastical possessions, as well as those who associated with them afterwards.
45. In spite of ecclesiastical prohibitions on usury, the Lancastrians and their predecessors had certainly borrowed at interest, often surreptitiously.
46. To give ecclesiastical expression to this conquest, a bishopric was established at Bangor in 1092.
47. Prerogative Office, ecclesiastical court in which wills were proved and probate granted.
48. The hierarchy, however, mounted stiff resistance and publicly denounced any attack on ecclesiastical privileges and property.
49. The stupendous amount and quality of ecclesiastical music alone is testimony to the importance of this aspect of human life.
50. In the nineteenth century architects had largely been concerned with special buildings produced for civic, commercial, ecclesiastical and landowner clients.
51. The fate of glagolitic became involved with the ecclesiastical politics of Dalmatia, where Byzantine and Latin religious influences overlapped.
52. Another wildfire movement was liberation theology, expressed in Base Ecclesiastical Communities.
53. These four decided against the Master, but he appealed to the ecclesiastical authority of the Bishop of Chester.
54. The letter is remarkable testimony to the importance of ecclesiastical patronage for the king's government.
55. There were no official mediators, licensed by an ecclesiastical hierarchy or set apart by apostolic ordination.
56. If Gilbert Racy took little account of ecclesiastical structures, his attitude to secular ones was solipsistic.
57. Substantially rewarded as they often were from ecclesiastical revenues they constituted only a minor burden on the Crown.
58. For the first time in their careers, they are featured entirely naked in ecclesiastical, urban and pastoral contexts.
59. Nevertheless they do illustrate the complexities of local ecclesiastical politics.
60. To clothe or robe , as in ecclesiastical vestments.
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,(http:///ecclesiastical.html) 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.
91. And lest by reason of any pretext of ecclesiastical property that of the Bishop be submerged, be it that he has a wife and children, or relatives, or house servants.
92. The ecclesiastical purple and the pagan orange symbolising the symbiosis in marriage.
93. His wanderings were partly prompted by civil and ecclesiastical disturbances.
94. In another work, Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius presented a history of Christianity to show that God controlled human events.
95. Ecclesiastical principalities - A principality technically under the rulership of a prince, but nonetheless strongly dominated the Church.
96. Papal diplomats , all priests nowadays , are trained at the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome.
97. On the other hand, in too many seminaries the teaching of ecclesiastical law is not sufficiently distinguished from that of moral theology.
98. Cope: a long ecclesiastical vestment worn over an alb or surplice.
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