It was ordained that no ecclesiastic, but dignified clergymen, should wear vair, gray, or ermine. |
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It was published by Perlado, Paez y Compania of Madrid, with the imprimatur of the bishop and ecclesiastic governor of Madrid-Alcala. |
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The ecclesiastic courts, given the scope of their jurisdiction, could have heard at least some of these cases. |
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Before the eighteenth century, the former inspired quests for ecclesiastic union, while the latter functioned in the civil sphere. |
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Italy is the exception, and reveals an unexpected variant of ecclesiastic modernization strategies. |
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The artists here draw on a legacy that includes ecclesiastic art, church murals, icons and silver crosses to create works in a modern vernacular. |
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Article I gives no ecclesiastic powers to the legislature, and gives no formal role for any ecclesiastic authority in the legislative process. |
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The elevated perspective in Leonardo's work was of course a tribute to the ecclesiastic destination of his work. |
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There is no ecclesiastic authority, and I dare say there never will be one dominating ecclesiastical authority over all Pagans and Wiccans. |
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The service itself passed in a blur of kindly faces, murmured condolences and ecclesiastic efficiency. |
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With these meeting, CLAR reaffirms her desire of continuing betting to the cooperation and the ecclesiastic communion, always in favor to life. |
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Contrary to some beliefs, ecclesiastic tribunals do not operate under the Act and are only used to grant annulments of religious marriage. |
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At that moment and through this contract, a new ecclesiastic community was born: the Congregation of the Mission. |
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The news from Chile was rather bad, as the ecclesiastic assistant of Jupach, Angèle Snyers has had a serious health problem. |
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Hydatius The ecclesiastic and historian, born in this land, left a written record of many of the key events in Gallaecia old age. |
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Since the twelfth century, the historic, northern city of Braga has been Portugal's ecclesiastic capital and the seat of the country's archbishops. |
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It still hand-makes clothes, shirts, ties, academic and ecclesiastic wear. |
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Having given birth to the earliest Protestants, she sees to it that her children's influence will spread and divide a land already weakened by ecclesiastic corruption. |
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Mr GarcĂa-Margallo y Marfil this evening referred, in terms possibly close to his and my own, to the situation of dogmas and ecclesiastic definitions of the guardian of the dogma. |
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Through some 130 projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America, mission 21 is fighting poverty, promoting healthcare, empowering women, helping resolve violent conflicts and providing theological and ecclesiastic training. |
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For acts of jurisdiction he must be an ecclesiastic, though the pope could also delegate a layman. |
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The essential difference lies in the fact that an ecclesiastic is taken to the church, whilst a lay person is taken straight from the house to the cemetery. |
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Luther's reform movement, however, usually did not as a rule abrogate the ecclesiastic office of Bishop. |
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We are churches that, through the Reformation, have found their way back to their origins and have since constituted an essential part of the European ecclesiastic tradition. |
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The ecclesiastical histories of Socrates, Sozomen, and Theodoret describe the ecclesiastic disputes of Constantine's later reign. |
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I was at the beginning of my spiritual path which has been diverse, ecclesiastic and thoroughly enjoyable since I am the type of person who is interested in everything, I love a spiritual challenge. |
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Our General Assembly was held between the 3 and 4 February with the co-ordinators of all local groups and Sister Rosalia, our ecclesiastic assistant. |
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The ecclesiastic institution has not yet officially approved any of this. |
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Last but not the least I was the first ecclesiastic to get the Sakharov Prize. This impact has often been used to help people to understand that the freedom of thought is a value that shall be preserved. |
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These difficulties of relation have always as a result a worse service to the poorest and they give a sad image of the gentle ecclesiastic relationship that should be present among us and that we should represent for others. |
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This is particularly the case for the absence of legal personality, education and training of ecclesiastic personnel, and full enjoyment of property rights of religious communities. |
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Among the many reforms he established was the banning of any ecclesiastic to have income from more than one church or parish. |
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The only known occasion on which he travelled abroad was a trip to Russia in 1867 as an ecclesiastic, together with the Reverend Henry Liddon. |
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He supported the papacy in the investiture controversy, a dispute regarding the right of the pope to make ecclesiastic appointments without political interference. |
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It appeared at the end of the 12th century as an additional head protection worn under the hood by men, and it persisted into the 16th century as ecclesiastic or legal headgear, sometimes worn alone, sometimes as an undercap. |
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Modern critical hagiography began in 17th-century Flanders with the Jesuit ecclesiastic Jean Bolland and his successors, who became known as Bollandists. |
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Our design approach was a simple insertion of poured in place cast concrete brutalist elements using an ecclesiastic design approach. |
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The defining criterion of an ecclesial community, an ecclesial body or an ecclesiastic circumscription has always been the location and never a racial, cultural, national or confessional category. |
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Such is the case with this lintel, which possesses a Moorish arch with the coats of arms of the Church and the Holy Inquisition: the crossed keys are crowned with an ecclesiastic biretta. |
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Chancery was under the control of the Church and ecclesiastic lawyers. |
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Even within orders such as the Franciscans, ethnic tensions between Norman and Gael continued throughout the later Middle Ages, as well as competition for ecclesiastic posts. |
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The Frankish state under the Merovingian dynasty had many of the characteristics of Germanic monarchy under heavy influence from secular and ecclesiastic Rome. |
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It was a time of confrontation between the civil and ecclesiastic powers, as well as disputes between the Creole and Peninsular monks for control of the religious orders. |
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Each county or shire had a county town as its administrative centre and was divided into individual parishes that were defined along ecclesiastic boundaries. |
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