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1 The ecclesiastical affairs of this department occupy a considerable portion of the minister's attention.
2 To preserve the balance of power in ecclesiastical affairs is the only aim of Protestants.
3 And nothing can be more pleasant than the present arrangement of ecclesiastical affairs in Barchester.
4 The condition of ecclesiastical affairs is thus described by the highest living authority on Congregationalism:-
5 He was no novice in public or ecclesiastical affairs .
6 He is ready for any amount of work, and all ecclesiastical affairs receive his personal attention.
7 It is their duty both to be informed in ecclesiastical affairs , and to make their voices heard.
8 Frontenac and Laval disputed over ecclesiastical affairs .
9 Another crisis in ecclesiastical affairs arose in a demand so grudgingly responded to that the marquis of acceptance.
10 With the extension of the Frankish kingdom, the authority of the king in ecclesiastical affairs was likewise extended.
11 In 1743, before Oglethorpe's departure, Bosomworth had been commissioned to perform all religious and ecclesiastical affairs in Georgia.
12 Rufinus, a most religious man, has published many books on ecclesiastical affairs and has also translated several writings.
13 He is its ecclesiastical affairs director.
14 In all ecclesiastical affairs , and even in many civil, Laud, bishop of London, had great influence over the king.
15 The Emperor Charles, after concluding the peace of Crespy with King Francis, turned his policy entirely to ecclesiastical affairs .
16 It changed the whole aspect of civil and ecclesiastical affairs , and produced an entire revolution in the scheme of legislation.
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