Aún no tenemos significados para "regular clergy".
1He exercised immediate control over the regular clergy-themonks and nuns.
2The book contains a very interesting appendix of pro-and-anti diocesan and regular clergy.
3So, the regular clergy in their triumph were soon as merry as the King.
4The regular clergy were exempt from episcopal visitation, except under especial directions from Rome.
5The regular clergy throughout the country were on the Pope's side, secretly or openly.
6The regular clergy, or monks, during the early Middle Ages belonged to the Benedictine order.
7Voltaire's hatred was especially warm against the regular clergy.
8The regular clergy could not have done it.
9The chief work of the regular clergy is to teach in colleges and give missions and retreats.
10All the English Catholic schools are in the hands of the regular clergy, which is a mistake.
11This might be sufficient to lull any further zeal the Catholic regular clergy might find for the matter.
12His attempts at innovation among the regular clergy of his own order were encountered with more serious opposition.
13Many of the regular clergy went over, and many towns; but the princes and the common people were uncertain.
14The extraordinary feature of the case is that, counting both secular and regular clergy, there are only 4600 ecclesiastics in the country.
15In seven years from the treaty, there remained but 400 secular and 800 regular clergy in the country.
16But he, at the same time, would uniformly oppose the tolerating any more regular clergy than what were at present in the kingdom.
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