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laica
Profession.
laity
secular person
non-religious adjective term
laico
lâik
cleric
profession
Russian
миряне
Characteristic of those who are not members of the clergy.
lay
secular
profane
1
But I charge thee to beware of
laic
reason and human impulses.
2
The two kings strained every nerve to form
laic
alliances.
3
He will not dance to the pipe ecclesiastic, sound it who may-Churchman ,Dissenter ,priest
,
or
laic
.
4
Why- Ispeak ,ofcourse, in the ignorance of a
laic
-
but
, Iask ,whynot fumigate him and cleanse him?
5
I know that the popish impostor-priests go about saying that the Inquisition was never an ecclesiastical tribunal, but a
laic
.
6
The great movement of thought of the thirteenth century is above all a religious movement, presenting a double character-itis popular and it is
laic
.
7
Sir, they are
laics
;
the laity could never incur the same responsibilities as the clergy.
8
There monks and
laics
are collected in crowds.
9
He was a faithful
Laic
and an Oblate, and when he finished his course was seventy years of age.
10
Mind, I say, learned
laics
.
11
He was a
Laic
and Donate, and his native place was Alsen, a town near Tyel in the parts of Geldria.
12
We are only young once, and you
laics
must not be too severely impeccable, otherwise what would become of us granters of absolution.
13
He was a devout man and very trusty; a
Laic
and Resignate that was born at Ralt, and he was nearly seventy-one years old.
14
In the same year, on the day following the Feast of St. James the Apostle, died John Smyt, a
Laic
and servant of our House.
15
(17) And under the new defensors, whether
laic
or clerical, the citizens conquered full self-jurisdiction and self-administration for their folkmotes.
form laic
laic alliances
Russian
миряне
лаики
мирянин
лаик
Portuguese
leigo
Spanish
laica
laico