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Meanings of ecclesiastical domination in English
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Usage of ecclesiastical domination in English
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Under the ecclesiasticaldomination of Rome similar effects occurred.
2
Perfect freedom of thought in all the various relations of life exists; there is no ecclesiasticaldomination; no tithes.
3
The various types of ecclesiasticaldomination which seized power and the wealth of the country are slowly rotting away.
4
And all this while England was under the most slavish ecclesiasticaldomination, and the priesthood possessed a third of its land!
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For this astounding obedience to an administration apparently so unrelated to modern ideas, the ecclesiasticaldomination was not solely or even chiefly responsible.
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Since the twelfth century, when literature burst the bonds imposed upon it by ecclesiasticaldomination, the poetic spirit of the Armenians has found expression.
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"What signalized and sanctified this great triumph," adds the worthy Fray Antonio Agapida, "were the emblems of ecclesiasticaldomination which everywhere appeared.