单词 | hierocracy |
例句 | He met the inevitable demand of the hierocracy, "By what authority doest thou these things?" with a counter demand. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z And indeed this is the fatal result of every theocracy, for it can never really be anything but a hierocracy or rule of priests. Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as Illustrated by the Native Religions of Mexico and Peru 2011-01-02T03:00:21.577Z According to natural order, Vermont will emerge next, because least, after Rhode Island, under the yoke of hierocracy. Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 3 When a hierocracy has been firmly established its evolution always follows similar lines. Tales of Bengal The fact that the missionaries are nearly all English puts a slight sufficient chasm between the spiritual and civil powers, and avoids that worst peril of these places—hierocracy. Letters from America The policing of this combined fortress, sanctuary, and treasure house was left, even to the power of life and death, in the hands of the Sadducean hierocracy. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z All these changes are the natural outcome of the importation of the hierocracy into Mosaic times. Prolegomena The circumstance is one indication of a melancholy process of disintegration that was at that time going on within the hierocracy. Prolegomena For under the last-named the secularisation of the hierocracy no longer presented any attractive aspects; it was wholly repellent. Prolegomena The hierocracy is taken for granted as the constitution of the congregation. Prolegomena It is not the case that the hierocracy is based on the Priestly Code: that code was only introduced after the hierocracy was already in existence, but helped, no doubt, to consolidate and legalise it. Prolegomena The problem would in this case still be the same, namely, to explain how it is that with and after the exile the hierocracy begins to come into practical activity. Prolegomena But the suddenness with which this full-grown hierocracy descended on the wilderness from the skies is only matched by the suddenness with which it afterwards disappeared in Canaan, leaving no trace behind it. Prolegomena Here plainly lies the material basis of the hierocracy from which the royal throne was ultimately reached. Prolegomena Here we are face to face with the church of the second temple, the Jewish hierocracy, in a form possible only under foreign domination. Prolegomena The arbitrary proceeding of Joash did not well suit the ideas of an autonomous hierocracy. Prolegomena The hierocracy towards which Ezekiel had already opened the way was simply inevitable. Prolegomena But the student who carries back the hierocracy to these early times has still to learn the very elements of what is necessary to a true historical appreciation of Hebrew antiquity. Prolegomena The liberal view we are discussing of Samuel's relation to Saul and David is based on the erroneous assumption that Samuel had the hierocracy to rest on in his acts of opposition to the monarchy. Prolegomena The Book of Chronicles shows in what manner it was necessary to deal with the history of bygone times when it was assumed that the Mosaic hierocracy was their fundamental institution. Prolegomena |
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