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Adjective
(1) of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church
(2) of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church)
Noun
(1) a clergyman or other person in religious orders
(2) church person
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Adjective
(1) of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church
(2) of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church)
Noun
(1) a clergyman or other person in religious orders
(2) church person
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(1) Churches will pay a heavy price for setting aside truth and settling for ecclesiastical engineering and managerial skills.
(2) Nevertheless, wherever there is ecclesiastical authority, there is always the possibility of its misuse.
(3) Even some who have been the subject of ecclesiastical sanction at his hand attest to his personal warmth.
(4) If there is no clergy with binding ecclesiastical authority, then each Sikh has to cultivate and heed his own conscience.
(5) He understood the Doctor and commended his stand on the ecclesiastical issues of the day to members of the congregation and to the deacons.
(6) In other words, it is a biblical and doctrinal criterion, not an ecclesiastical or historical one.
(7) The regime raised the stipends of clergy and restored a number of ecclesiastical properties to the orders.
(8) The clergy also intervened in disputes through the provision of ecclesiastical sanctuary.
(9) The masses who once bowed their heads before the ecclesiastical whip now bowed their heads before the whip of the union boss.
(10) Our eyes are drawn to the magnificent ecclesiastical buildings that are especially prominent in York.
(11) This did not fit in well with ecclesiastical views on divine providence.
(12) the ecclesiastical year
(13) The marriage was valid under canonical and ecclesiastical laws.
(14) The term Apostle is the pinnacle of ecclesiastical recognition and there is a growing army of apostles in Africa!
(15) The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
(16) Ordination of women refers to the admission of women to ecclesiastical offices.
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(1) Churches will pay a heavy price for setting aside truth and settling for ecclesiastical engineering and managerial skills.
(2) Nevertheless, wherever there is ecclesiastical authority, there is always the possibility of its misuse.
(3) Even some who have been the subject of ecclesiastical sanction at his hand attest to his personal warmth.
(4) If there is no clergy with binding ecclesiastical authority, then each Sikh has to cultivate and heed his own conscience.
(5) He understood the Doctor and commended his stand on the ecclesiastical issues of the day to members of the congregation and to the deacons.
(6) In other words, it is a biblical and doctrinal criterion, not an ecclesiastical or historical one.
(7) The regime raised the stipends of clergy and restored a number of ecclesiastical properties to the orders.
(8) The clergy also intervened in disputes through the provision of ecclesiastical sanctuary.
(9) The masses who once bowed their heads before the ecclesiastical whip now bowed their heads before the whip of the union boss.
(10) Our eyes are drawn to the magnificent ecclesiastical buildings that are especially prominent in York.
(11) This did not fit in well with ecclesiastical views on divine providence.
(12) the ecclesiastical year
(13) The marriage was valid under canonical and ecclesiastical laws.
(14) The term Apostle is the pinnacle of ecclesiastical recognition and there is a growing army of apostles in Africa!
(15) The preface to the reader made it abundantly clear that it was aimed not at erudite ecclesiastical theologians but at ordinary people.
(16) Ordination of women refers to the admission of women to ecclesiastical offices.
Related Words
(1) ecclesiastic
Related Words
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(1) ecclesiastic
Synonyms
Adjective
1. ecclesiastical
Noun
2. cleric
3. churchman
4. divine
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. ecclesiastical
Noun
2. cleric
3. churchman
4. divine
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