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[ĭ-klḗzē-ăśtĭ-kəl]
(adj.)Of or relating to a church, especially as an organized institution.
(adj.)Appropriate to a church or to use in a church: ecclesiastical…
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Ecclesiology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and , -logy|-logia ) is the study of the theological understanding of the Christian church. Specific areas of concern include the church's role in salvation, its origin, its relationship to the hist...
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Ecclesiastical Latin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ecclesiastical Latin (sometimes called Church Latin ) is the Latin used by the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church in all periods for ecclesiastical purposes. Having developed as a style of Late Lati...
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Ecclesiastical - Definition of Ecclesiastical at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Ecclesiastical. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use ecclesiastical in a Sentence...
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ECCLESIASTICAL Defined Using a Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Search Engine ... {Ecclesiastical commissioners for England}, a permanent commission established by Parliament in 1836, to consider and report upon the affairs of the Established Church. {Ecclesiastical courts}, courts for maintaining the discipline of...
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10:5 sq.), who works the first miracle (Acts 3:1 sqq.), who inflicts the first ecclesiastical penalty (Acts 5:1 sqq.). It is Peter who casts out of the Church the first heretic, Simon Magus (Acts 8:21), who makes the first Apostolic visitation of the churches (Acts 9:32), and who pronounces the first dogmatic decision (Acts...
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Ecclesiastical Latin refers to the pronunciation and usages of Latin by the Catholic Church. In some respects, such as pronunciation, it differs from the Latin spoken by Caesar, Seneca and Cicero, called Classical Latin.
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Cathedrals, Churches and Minsters ... Many examples of our work can be seen throughout the British Isles. ... We have grouped items under general headings which you can browse or to find a specific item try searching in our Reference Index where you will find every web page listed in alphabetical order.
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