Examples of using Ecclesiastical in English and their translations into Hindi
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The Ecclesiastical History of the English People Anno Domini.
It is to be distinguished from the ecclesiastical form of a two beamed cross.
If you ecclesiastical power had, then you were often also worldly power.
Contrary to expectations, young Alessandro did not follow his ecclesiastical career.
Mediaeval(or Ecclesiastical) Latin has it as Aberdonia.
With the patriarch at his side, the emperor also presided at ecclesiastical councils.
With his incredible ecclesiastical and secular power, only the King outstripped him.
They accepted the service of the state and some of them held important posts in the ecclesiastical department.
Umm ar-Rasas was converted into an ecclesiastical center boasting numerous Byzantine churches.
Évora, ecclesiastical metropolis and temporary residence of the Court, emerged immediately as the most suitable city.
The town of Olomouc with its cultural, military and ecclesiastical tradition is now mainly a town of education.
In his Ecclesiastical History( Book III, chapter V, 3), Eusebius says that they fled from Jerusalem and Judea.
Rostislav, however, was concerned about the political and ecclesiastical influence of the Germanic tribes.
Besides its ecclesiastical functions, Cathedral of San Juan Bautista is the final resting place of two famous, historical figures.
M'Clintock and Strong's Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical Literature, Volume 4, page 165.
Nowadays Dogmatism linked to ecclesiastical ideas can be understood from three different perspectives.
Bede himself used this system in The Reckoning of Time written in 725,six years before Ecclesiastical History of the English People.
Wolsey used his vast secular and ecclesiastical power to amass wealth second only to that of the King.”.
In the Middle Ages, York grew as a major wooltrading centre& became the capital of the northern ecclesiastical province of the Church of England.
He did his ecclesiastical studies at the Seminary of Our Lady at Saligao and his philosophical studies at the Patriarchal Seminary at Rachol in Goa.
Among the hundreds of cases of magic use preserved in England's ecclesiastical court records, there are a number of testimonials claiming that the spells were effective.
This museum has over 60,000 items in its collection, including things like Thracian and RomanPottery and jewelry, icons and liturgical paraphernalia, and ecclesiastical artifacts.
The New Catholic Encyclopediaconcedes that“ the law of celibacy is of ecclesiastical origin” and that“ ministers of the N[ ew] T[ estament] were not obliged to celibacy.”.
During those times, ecclesiastical punishment was seen as an effective way to encourage a city's inhabitants to put pressure on their leaders to accept papal demands.
One of the changes wrought by the power shift was that the ecclesiastical Principality of Salzburg was no longer an independent country, and it was forced to secularize.
In addition, it offers ecclesiastical degrees(i.e., licenses to teach Catholic Theology) in Liturgical Studies and Sacramental Theology, Moral Theology/Ethics, and Historical and Systematic Theology.
The Novodevichyi Convent and Smolensky Cathedral is a fine example of Russian ecclesiastical architecture and its cemetery is the burial place for a who's who of Russian writers, artists and leaders.
They had full civil, criminal, and ecclesiastical jurisdiction, and were empowered to administer English law to all British subjects and persons in the employment of the Company situated anywhere.
The very word Mystery shows its ecclesiastical origin, since the word comes from the French Mystere derived from ministere, because the clergy, the ministerium or ministry ecclesiae, themselves took part in these plays.