英語 での Ecclesiastical の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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Ecclesiastical Masonry.
In 1991, the Church's ecclesiastical leader.
Ecclesiastical Latin does not differ greatly from Classical Latin.
Mary Immaculate Ecclesiastical Parish.
Vailati ecclesiastical parish, radically changing their legal status and ecclesiastical.
International Hubbard Ecclesiastical League of Pastors.
Caspari" Letters Treatises and Sermons from the two last Centuries of Ecclesiastical Antiquity.
Jesus was tried first before an ecclesiastical and then before a civil tribunal.
Ecclesiastical Masonry receives orders and power from the various masonic lodges and works to lead everyone secretly to become part of these secret sects.
In 1165, they had been condemned by an ecclesiastical council at the Languedoc town of Albi.
The course of ecclesiastical history in the first 50 years of the Christian era has been the subject of considerable confusion, resulting from a number of misapprehensions.
Holy Writ the commentaries of the Fathers and of other ecclesiastical writers on the passage of the Bible.
One of the earliest ecclesiastical references to Peter is said to have been made by Clement, Bishop of Rome.
For those 200 years, the Russian Orthodox Church was governed byprinciples introduced by Peter the Great in 1721 in the Ecclesiastical Regulation.
Witnesses are employed in various ecclesiastical matters, as in civil, in proof of a statement, fact, or contract.
When it comes to possible motives for the construction of the MLB,an imaginative person could draw several sinister conclusions based on ecclesiastical connections and actual facts.
Laskou O.E. manufactures and sells ecclesiastical and wood carved furniture.
As ecclesiastical leader of the Scientology religion, David Miscavige has devoted himself to making the Scripture of the Scientology religion accessible to all.
Count Hieronymus von Colloredo, who appointed Mozart as court organist,was the last of the city's ecclesiastical rulers, sent into exile after Salzburg fell to Napoleon's armies.
This has fueled suspicion of ecclesiastical censorship, because they contradict the gospel accounts of the life of Jesus.
The lay audit committee should give reports to the financial oversight board, church board, members and, if requested,to the denominational ecclesiastical authorities.
Its religious technology is new, its ecclesiastical organization is new, and what it means to the 21st century is entirely new.
But we are now the epilogue of the story of the Customs: in 1806 returned to the French and Joseph Bonaparte suppress the Customs and decreed the division of all public lands, baronali, ecclesiastical and municipal.
The Caroline Constitution on ecclesiastical liberty, promulgated by the emperor Charles IV in 1377, was published by Hardt among the acts of the council(4, 523-525).
It seems certain that the sixth canon of the Council of Nicaea(325),confirmed for Ephesus its ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the whole"diocese" or civil territory of Asia Minor, i. e.
International Hubbard Ecclesiastical League of Pastors(I HELP) and Scientology Missions International(SMI)- the broad scale movement delivering the religion's practical tools to communities across the globe.
So when the Fathers of theChurch of Rome wanted to establish a hierarchical ecclesiastical system under their authority, they were encouraged by the political power of Rome.
Moving in all the most important political, artistic, and ecclesiastical circles, he was acquainted with many sages of the age, including Petrarch and the famous mathematician, philosopher and music theorist Nicole Oresme.
She was supported by her bishop,The Right Reverend Barry Rogersonwho stated'There are no ethical or ecclesiastical legal reasons why the Rev Carol Stone should not continue in ministry in the Church of England.
He combatted them expressly, and,owing to the great influence which his writings exerted on ecclesiastical theology especially in Oriental countries, millenarianism gradually disappeared from the idea of Oriental Christians.