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Theocracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theocracy is a form of government in which a god or deity is recognized as the state's supreme civil ruler, or in a higher sense, a form of government in which a state is governed by immediate divine...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ecclesiastical government. Ecclesiastical government. Information about Ecclesiastical government in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Ecclesiastical government)
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Presbyterian Church Government: ... An Assertion of the Government of the Church of Scotland. By George Gillespie. ... On the Calling of Ecclesiastical Officers:
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ecclesiastical; map ... ... SPLM) formed a power-sharing government under the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA); the NCP, which came to power by military coup in 1989, is the majority partner; the agreement stipulates national...
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Encyclopedia article about Ecclesiastical government. Information about Ecclesiastical government in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... (redirected from Ecclesiastical government)
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A description of the North Riding of Yorkshire from Bulmer's Gazetteer (1890) ... THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS ... AYSGARTH - Askrigg, Aysgarth, Bainbridge, Bishopdale, Burton-cum-Walden, Carperby, Hawes, High Abbotside, Low Abbotside, Newbiggin, Thoralby, Thornton Rust; total population, 5,482; Councillor, James Clarkson Winn,
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