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Significats de ecclesiastical power en anglès
Encara no tenim significats per a "ecclesiastical power".
Ús de ecclesiastical power en anglès
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Nor hath he any such ecclesiasticalpower in him virtually, i.e.
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But it may still be said that Irishmen themselves would curb the ecclesiasticalpower.
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Jesus Christ committed immediately ecclesiasticalpower and the exercise thereof to his church guides.
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Not having ecclesiasticalpower, they could only argue and advise.
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Newton was not persecuted by the dull and ignorant instruments of political or ecclesiasticalpower.
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They were upheld by ecclesiasticalpower, and the people, as such, had no share in them.
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At the same time, while ecclesiastical abuses are thus augmenting, ecclesiasticalpower is diminishing in the Netherlands.
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A still stronger feeling than liberty of conscience raised the opposition to this extension of ecclesiasticalpower.
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But the bolder advocates of ecclesiasticalpower were ready to explain away the divine sanction of temporal authority.
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Authority was strained until it snapped, and a suffering world revolted from the outrageous assumptions of ecclesiasticalpower.
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But concerning this entire subject we shall speak after a while, when we shall treat of vows and ecclesiasticalpower.
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Far beneath lay the red-roofed city, its devious lanes and its many great churches,-crumblingrelics of ancient ecclesiasticalpower,-distinctlyvisible.
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The garrisons in the neighbourhood of the ancient seats of ecclesiasticalpower and munificence were authorized to plunder their sanctuaries and storehouses.
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The magistratical power in some cases of treason, &c., banishes or otherwise punishes even penitent persons: ecclesiasticalpower punishes no penitent persons.
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Wherever the new doctrines spread, secular rulers were not only freed from pontifical control, but were themselves invested with supreme ecclesiasticalpower.
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Therefore, the real ground of the struggle seems to have been resistance to ecclesiasticalpower; though theological opinions unavoidably became intertwisted with it.