This gave rise to a petition addressed to the supreme judicatory of the church.
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The response of the supreme judicatory was in this case as ambiguous as on any former occasion.
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In one respect this judicatory differed from the Jewish council, for it was not limited to seventy members.
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But bodies, having several differences and diversities, are comprehended, some by one judicatory function, others by another, as by several organs.
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They have no common treasury; no common troops even in war; no common coin; no common judicatory; nor any other common mark of sovereignty.
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Regular interchange of delegates between the supreme judicatories of the several denominations.
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Various judicatories were erected, and numerous minute perplexing regulations were made.
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But could an appeal be made to lie from the State courts to the subordinate federal judicatories?
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Hence the necessity of higher judicatories.
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A very substantial reason can be given why Scripture takes so little notice of the meetings of Christian judicatories.
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You must return to your house, and I will proceed to settle the proceedings with the Judicatory Court at Paris.
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A reformation of judicatories.
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All such private business is properly cognizable by the established judicatories.... A legislative body... is extremely improper for such decisions.
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As early as 1823, a motion was made in the Synod to open a correspondence with the judicatories of other denominations.
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It should be carefully seen to, that judicatories be reformed; and that men, fearing God and hating covetousness, may be placed in them.
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This passage also illustrates the progress of the changes which were taking place about the period under review in the constitution of ecclesiastical judicatories.