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How to use ecclesiastic in a sentence

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It was ordained that no ecclesiastic, but dignified clergymen, should wear vair, gray, or ermine.
It was published by Perlado, Paez y Compania of Madrid, with the imprimatur of the bishop and ecclesiastic governor of Madrid-Alcala.
The ecclesiastic courts, given the scope of their jurisdiction, could have heard at least some of these cases.
Before the eighteenth century, the former inspired quests for ecclesiastic union, while the latter functioned in the civil sphere.
Italy is the exception, and reveals an unexpected variant of ecclesiastic modernization strategies.
The artists here draw on a legacy that includes ecclesiastic art, church murals, icons and silver crosses to create works in a modern vernacular.
Article I gives no ecclesiastic powers to the legislature, and gives no formal role for any ecclesiastic authority in the legislative process.
The elevated perspective in Leonardo's work was of course a tribute to the ecclesiastic destination of his work.
There is no ecclesiastic authority, and I dare say there never will be one dominating ecclesiastical authority over all Pagans and Wiccans.
The service itself passed in a blur of kindly faces, murmured condolences and ecclesiastic efficiency.
With these meeting, CLAR reaffirms her desire of continuing betting to the cooperation and the ecclesiastic communion, always in favor to life.
Contrary to some beliefs, ecclesiastic tribunals do not operate under the Act and are only used to grant annulments of religious marriage.
At that moment and through this contract, a new ecclesiastic community was born: the Congregation of the Mission.
The news from Chile was rather bad, as the ecclesiastic assistant of Jupach, Angèle Snyers has had a serious health problem.
Hydatius The ecclesiastic and historian, born in this land, left a written record of many of the key events in Gallaecia old age.
Since the twelfth century, the historic, northern city of Braga has been Portugal's ecclesiastic capital and the seat of the country's archbishops.
It still hand-makes clothes, shirts, ties, academic and ecclesiastic wear.
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.
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.
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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Examples from Classical Literature
That painted window's said to be the oldest of any, not ecclesiastic, in Europe.
Among them was a younger brother of La Salle, with an ecclesiastic called M. Cavalier, and also a nephew.
The dress of the ecclesiastic was much more imposing than that of the boatmen.
He is a diplomatist, an ecclesiastic, an embodiment of all that is severe and archaic in authority.
Arriaga, a famous ecclesiastic, took an active part in extirpating their idolatrous belief.
The emergence of the churchly play into the open was effected through the agency of ecclesiastic ceremonial.
In Auvergne, a feudal country, covered with extensive ecclesiastic and seigniorial domains, the misery is the same.
The ecclesiastic passed the holy water sprinkler to his neighbour.
Suddenly the door opened, an ecclesiastic in episcopal robes entered, followed by two guards, to whom the king waved an imperious gesture.
My reputation then was blasted by the industry of this ecclesiastic.
By the side of this ecclesiastic, his Wolsley is, so to speak, nowhere.
Barclay seems to have been first an Englishman, then an ecclesiastic.
Far off, in the almost empty nave, an ecclesiastic was preaching.
Is it your intention to condemn my son to be an ecclesiastic?
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