单词 | ecclesiastically |
例句 | The cassock and surplice are the basic ‘ecclesiastically hip’ combo that is worn for fundamental priestly functions. WSJ Readers On Their Most Regrettable Fashion Buys 2018-10-29T04:00:00Z The decision marked a step toward establishing an ecclesiastically independent church in Ukraine. World Digest: Oct. 15, 2018 2018-10-15T04:00:00Z The warning on Friday follows Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I’s promise to allow the Orthodox Church in Ukraine to be autocephalous, or ecclesiastically independent. Russian Orthodox Church issues warning to Orthodoxy’s leader 2018-09-28T04:00:00Z Chaplains are expected to give faithful witness under circumstances which are less than ecclesiastically perfect, even as their fellow chaplains may proclaim a different witness. Read the pastor’s apology for participating in an interfaith service after Newtown massacre 2013-02-08T16:13:00Z “They absolutely rule Green Lanes ecclesiastically,” Philip said. The Early Life and Adventures of Sylvia Scarlett 2012-04-26T02:00:17.327Z Breslau was ecclesiastically subject to Poland, and in 1341 John of Schweidnitz was commissioned from Cracow as inquisitor to suppress the growing heresy. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z Owing to various adventitious circumstances the sect came into great prominence politically and ecclesiastically for a few years about the middle of the 14th century. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 4 "Hero" to "Hindu Chronology" 2012-04-04T02:00:56.447Z Fifteen successive bishops, at any rate, ruled East Anglia ecclesiastically from Dunwich. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z Of course, ecclesiastically speaking, there is no doubt at all that a bishop may resign his spiritual functions, i.e. the overlooking of his diocese, for any meet cause. Notes and Queries, Vol. IV, Number 103, October 18, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc. 2012-02-15T03:00:31.720Z On the evening of December 1st, the Holy Father learned for the first time that the new Emperor had never contracted an ecclesiastically legal marriage with Josephine, his reputed wife. The War Upon Religion Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of Anti-christianism in Europe 2011-12-24T03:07:55.507Z Geneva belonged, however, ecclesiastically to the metropolis of Vienne, which was under the Franciscan Inquisition of Provence, and Gregory XI. so treated it in 1375. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z And the people once more hearkened devoutly, not without laughter, and the dean, well pleased, smiled ecclesiastically. The Legend of Ulenspiegel, Volume I (of 2) And Lamme Goedzak, and their Adventures Heroical, Joyous and Glorious in the Land of Flanders and Elsewhere 2011-12-10T03:00:17.800Z The authorities felt in the position, ecclesiastically speaking, of being able to challenge the Holy Ghost Himself to say if He would refuse to set His seal to the deformation of the Church. Letters From Rome on the Council 2011-11-25T03:00:11.447Z That demands unlimited belief in everything ecclesiastically promulgated, hatred of everything dogmatically condemned, and acquiescence in every sacerdotal command. Ancient Faiths And Modern A Dissertation upon Worships, Legends and Divinities 2011-11-24T03:00:37.917Z But now all this has changed—at least with the educated people—and ecclesiastically, as well as socially, they have aspirations for an improvement in their condition. Turkey Peeps at Many Lands 2011-09-21T02:00:31.190Z The Chief Representatives of Exegetical Theology.—Hug of Freiburg, in his “Introduction,” occupies the biblical but ecclesiastically latitudinarian attitude of Jahn. Church History, Vol. 3 of 3 2011-09-14T02:00:43.813Z There are thousands of marriages tolerated conventionally and ecclesiastically approved, in every way less estimable and less honourable than the distinguished union, upon which society without justification affected to frown. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 1 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:20.507Z But Rome ecclesiastically depends very largely on the information it receives from the countries under consideration. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z There was obvious likelihood that the nations would govern themselves ecclesiastically as well as politically. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z While feminine education was so common in the ecclesiastically ruled universities of Italy, the custom did not spread in Western Europe. Education: How Old The New 2011-01-14T03:00:54.370Z Then they gathered round the pastor and told him his little sermon was "perfectly glorious," really grand, sublime, and so forth, and he bridled ecclesiastically. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel As a body the clergy rated more highly the responsibilities and dignity of their profession, and became more zealous in the performance of its duties and more ecclesiastically minded. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 4 "England" to "English Finance" He was familiar with the coulisses du Vatican, knew that Rome ecclesiastically would try to do the right thing. Ten Years Near the German Frontier A Retrospect and a Warning 2011-06-16T02:00:15.297Z Men are by fundamental disposition, in great measure, ritualist or puritan, ecclesiastically or individually minded, disciplinarian or mystical. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. II A Practical Exposition If they are also ecclesiastically minded, the 'legal righteousness' always involved in this sort of morality becomes even outwardly more like that of the Pharisees, and it is not very uncommon among churchmen. St. Paul's Epistle to the Romans, Vol. I A Practical Exposition His prophecy was a true one, for the two met indeed, but the prophet was lying in Deoli Cemetery near the well, which is decorated so ecclesiastically with funeral urns. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel After the division of the Roman Empire into East and West in 395, Albania became politically a part of the Eastern, or Byzantine, Empire but remained ecclesiastically dependent on Rome. Area Handbook for Albania Now the proper application--ecclesiastically--of musical figuration, and all the resources of instrumentation, demands a rare degree of genius, and an exceptional profundity of intellect. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. Willenhall being only three miles away from Wolverhampton, and being also for a long p. 19time ecclesiastically incorporated with it, its history at many points cannot be detached from that of the mother parish. The Annals of Willenhall The worship of them, of other birds and beasts, of insects and vipers as well, ecclesiastically indorsed, hid the myth of metempsychosis. The Lords of the Ghostland A History of the Ideal Nor is the error less fatal which resorts to satisfactions, self-chosen or ecclesiastically appointed, for the forgiveness of sin committed after baptism. Works of Martin Luther With Introductions and Notes (Volume I) Architecturally and ecclesiastically, the Altar is always regarded as the east whether it is so in reality or not. The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia Indeed, in this ecclesiastically governed community there was little distinction between sacred and secular matters. Old Quebec The Fortress of New France Of this parish, ecclesiastically annexed to High Toynton, little can be said. A History of Horncastle from the earliest period to the present time In the good providence of God we were born the citizens of an empire thus representative in its government, and thus ecclesiastically constituted in its population. Leading Articles on Various Subjects In any denomination in which religious observance is not ecclesiastically formal she will be allowed that privilege. The Meaning of Evolution Thus it came about that the Altar in our churches is always regarded architecturally and ecclesiastically as the east whether it is so in reality or not. The American Church Dictionary and Cyclopedia And so ecclesiastically minded was Queen Mary that she in her heart agreed with the Pope. A History of England Principally in the Seventeenth Century, Volume I (of 6) The Christian Church in the mission field should be organized ecclesiastically and administratively in such a way that it may ultimately, and as speedily as may seem wise, become entirely self-governing. India's Problem, Krishna or Christ But, if she is ecclesiastically forgotten, it must be remembered that her position receives a shy and timid recognition from society. Modern Women and What is Said of Them A Reprint of A Series of Articles in the Saturday Review (1868) In England, Episcopacy is an engine by which the people are ecclesiastically governed. Charles I Makers of History In Buffalo, Detroit, and other cities, they have turned out in fighting trim, and expressed a loud determination to have things ecclesiastically their own way or perish. Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 15, No. 2, February 1886 Under legal disability, marital subjection, and ecclesiastically assigned inferiority, woman has been bred to servility in mind and morals. The Arena Volume 4, No. 24, November, 1891 Being a religious observance, this cannot be performed by the members of the Church collectively, whether united ecclesiastically or otherwise, if not associated as the Church of God. The Ordinance of Covenanting Under such circumstances the see of Rome constantly gained in importance politically and ecclesiastically. A Source Book for Ancient Church History They discipline thousands of Germans ecclesiastically, as otherwise only Catholic priests are able to do. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South) It was not only that Mrs Stumfold, as judged by externals, was felt to be more severe than her husband evangelically, but she was more severe also ecclesiastically. Miss Mackenzie "Mr. Hampden," he wrote, "is a great brother; and the genius of that faction of people leads them always to oppose, both civilly and ecclesiastically, all that ever authority ordains." History of the English People, Volume V Puritan England, 1603-1660 But also when, united both ecclesiastically and in a national capacity, they address themselves to it, they discharge an obligation incumbent upon them. The Ordinance of Covenanting This self-centred life, economically, judicially, and ecclesiastically so nearly independent of other bodies, put obstacles in the way of change. An Introduction to the Industrial and Social History of England I think you are like me—not ecclesiastically minded. Letters to His Friends By the end of the first third of the eighteenth century, New England, politically, ecclesiastically, theologically, and morally, had come into a state of unstable equilibrium. A History of American Christianity They are ecclesiastically bound not only to hold, but to teach and preach, as divinely revealed, what many of them must feel to have been disproved or to have become doubtful. The Religious Situation It would seem, as was pointed out, that the latter is an ecclesiastically sanctioned form of a folk-ceremony. Christmas in Ritual and Tradition, Christian and Pagan They are ecclesiastically related to each other, and ought to remain so. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China In 828, however, it occurred to the astute Doge Giustiniano Partecipazio that both ecclesiastically and commercially Venice would be greatly benefited if a really first-class holy body could be preserved in her midst. A Wanderer in Venice First he lays down the principle, and then unfolds the principle in two ways, ecclesiastically and civilly. Sermons Preached at Brighton Third Series Here there is another version of the claim of Clonmacnois to legislate ecclesiastically for half of the island. The Latin & Irish Lives of Ciaran Translations Of Christian Literature. Series V. Lives Of The Celtic Saints Mark the place where lies the Holy Father's mandate, ecclesiastically all-powerful, yet rendered null and void by the faithful conscience and the firm will of a woman. The White Ladies of Worcester A Romance of the Twelfth Century The plan of Synod would place your Missionaries ecclesiastically almost beyond your control. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China "The body of the house," to speak ecclesiastically, is cumbered with easels and the usual chaotic impedimenta of painters. Lippincott's Magazine, December, 1885 Historically, the rationalistic movement was the necessary preliminary for the modern period of European civilization as distinguished from the ecclesiastically and theologically determined culture which had prevailed up to that time. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Aquileia, though a desert, had her patriarch, while Cividale, established as a fortress to coerce the neighboring Roman towns, was ecclesiastically but a village. Renaissance in Italy, Volume 1 (of 7) The Age of the Despots Regular guests like the soldiers, who were always welcome, and ecclesiastically minded inquirers were looked after by Brother Nicholas. The Altar Steps This is all that the Church at home can do ecclesiastically towards keeping the Church pure in China. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China The stone of the chancel, flecked with colour, had a quiet dignity, and even the altar, ecclesiastically ludicrous, had a grace of its own. Simon Called Peter He had an engaging kind of courtesy, ecclesiastically cut features, and curly black hair. The Necromancers Objective or objectively ecclesiastical, as being exercised about objects ecclesiastical, but politically, not ecclesiastically. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London The average citizen of so ecclesiastically conservative, and hereditarily stationary a city could hardly be expected to encourage a new venture of the kind. In Bohemia with Du Maurier The First Of A Series Of Reminiscences It is better, or necessary, that the Churches in Holland, and America, and South Africa, be ecclesiastically distinct. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China The whole family of Betty was ecclesiastically employed, as her son used to sing: "My father's a clerk, My sister's a singer, My mother's a bobber, And I am a ringer." The Parish Clerk On the other hand he was able to exercise a remarkable influence over men ecclesiastically, and in some respects religiously, most strongly opposed to him. A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature The village was really no more than a hamlet ecclesiastically attached to the much larger village of Badsey. Grain and Chaff from an English Manor For proof of which, observe, that as Prelacy was never ecclesiastically asserted to be of divine authority, neither has Presbytery, by any explicit and formal act of Assembly, at or since the revolution. Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive If our Presbyterial order be scriptural, all these churches at Amoy, growing out of each other, are bound to associate together, ecclesiastically. History and Ecclesiastical Relations of the Churches of the Presbyterial Order at Amoy, China I don't understand how the Prout papers should have hurt him ecclesiastically, but that he should be known for their writer is not astonishing, as the secret was never, I believe, attempted to be kept. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1 of 2) Arundel is a survival, and depends for its existence on the magnificent home of the Howards which dominates domestically and ecclesiastically the town at its feet. Seaward Sussex The South Downs from End to End The church was again crowded; and though ecclesiastically Sanders was in the minority, with the genuine love for fair-play which is a trait of Anglo-Saxon character, he was sustained by an overwhelming majority. California Sketches, Second Series Ecclesiastical States, territories in Italy once subject to the Pope as a temporal prince as well as ecclesiastically. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge It is a sign of the ruin which had befallen that the city now lost its bishopric and was ecclesiastically annexed to another see. Heart of Man Every wife taken after the first is called a "spiritual," and is "sealed" ecclesiastically only, not civilly. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 19, May, 1859 In the ecclesiastically consecrated character three minor branches of self-mortification have been recognized as indispensable pathways to perfection. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature But, ecclesiastically, you cannot speak in this matter. Slavery Ordained of God Probably there were comparatively few Jews in them, and these were ecclesiastically dependent on Thessalonica. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts Whatever it may be industrially or ecclesiastically, Toledo is now socially provincial and tending to extinction. Familiar Spanish Travels One of these four—Ermland—freed itself both ecclesiastically from Riga and politically from the Teutonic knights, and placed itself directly under the Pope. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 She was evidently competent for her new role; she might have been ecclesiastically connected all her life. Gone to Earth It has lost heart, somehow, and its significance only exists for ecclesiastically or artistically minded persons; it represents a force no longer in the front of the battle. At Large That he was better than these men, morally or ecclesiastically, is not to be pretended; that he was worse—measuring achievement by opportunity—is strenuously to be denied. The Life of Cesare Borgia There isn't a Christian Scientist who isn't ecclesiastically as much her property as if she had bought him and paid for him, and copyrighted him and got a charter. Christian Science Cnut added Norway to his dominions, and was anxious to make his realm ecclesiastically independent. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 He was ecclesiastically Bishop of Beauvais still; it was within his diocese that the Maid had taken prisoner, and there also her last acts of magic, if magic there was, had taken place. Jeanne D'Arc: her life and death The catalogue was tastefully and ecclesiastically printed in antique characters with illuminated Gothic initials. Crome Yellow To the rather absent-minded greeting of the mistress of the house, he replied by an ecclesiastically inquisitive look. Beatrix For about two centuries after the introduction of Christianity—from 988 to 1240—Russia formed, ecclesiastically speaking, part of the Patriarchate of Constantinople. Russia In 1243 Innocent IV divided the country ecclesiastically into four bishoprics, which were placed afterwards under the Livonian Archbishop of Riga as their Metropolitan. The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 Russia thus became ecclesiastically a part of the Patriarchate of Constantinople, and the people learned to regard Tsargrad—that is, the City of the Tsar, as the Byzantine Emperor was then called—with peculiar veneration. Russia |
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