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Значения термина
ecclesiastical
на английском
португальский
eclesiástico
каталонский
eclesiàstic
Back to the meaning
Of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church)
faith
religion
ecclesiastic
Похожие термины
organized religion
португальский
eclesiástico
Синонимы
Examples for "
faith
"
faith
religion
ecclesiastic
Examples for "
faith
"
1
The government had a responsibility to negotiate in good
faith
,
he said.
2
Nice represents the political future of the republic, negotiated in good
faith
.
3
I think we need legislation protecting good
faith
efforts to stop spam.
4
So far, most countries in most cases have acted in good
faith
.
5
They need to work with councils, health boards, schools and
faith
communities.
1
DISCRIMINATION Spitzer also said the refusal involved the victims' nationality and
religion
.
2
However, much of his attack on
religion
is mere opinion and assertion.
3
It is also a
religion
that is facing a rather serious problem.
4
We have seen unimaginable violence carried out in the name of
religion
.
5
It is rarer still to read good news concerning matters of
religion
.
1
My friend the drum-major
ecclesiastic
was down upon me in a moment.
2
Not a single
ecclesiastic
was there to take part in the ceremony.
3
As to the missionary fruits of this enterprise, the devoted
ecclesiastic
writes:
4
The third
ecclesiastic
went beyond all bounds, actually uttering the following words:
5
He finished his reply by tracing with his mahl-stick the
ecclesiastic
ordinance:
Использование термина
ecclesiastical
на английском
1
But even then,
ecclesiastical
law and civil law were never quite one.
2
Each at different times and for distinct reasons had incurred
ecclesiastical
disfavour.
3
Wolsey was the last great
ecclesiastical
minister of the reign; More and
4
The
ecclesiastical
use of the word is essentially different from the civil.
5
This old officer united in his person the civil and
ecclesiastical
authority.
6
The following letter is more of
ecclesiastical
and legal than personal interest.
7
The monks are only in an
ecclesiastical
sense subordinate to the abbot.
8
Answer: they are
ecclesiastical
dress items resembling a poncho, tunic and cloak.
9
Great dangers impended over the
ecclesiastical
and civil constitution of the realm.
10
Every allusion to
ecclesiastical
corruption in speeches or in plays was applauded.
11
The slave killer was equally unnoticed by the civil and
ecclesiastical
authority.
12
The reception began with the
ecclesiastical
commanders and the laymen came afterwards.
13
The few
ecclesiastical
antiquities of the place belong to the elder city.
14
In its original idea, a monastery was not necessarily an
ecclesiastical
institution.
15
The appearance of this work formed a new epoch in
ecclesiastical
history.
16
In the rear of the balcony, a broad-brimmed,
ecclesiastical
beaver was visible.
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Об этом термине
ecclesiastical
Прилагательное
Частые словосочетания
ecclesiastical history
ecclesiastical authorities
ecclesiastical affairs
ecclesiastical courts
ecclesiastical power
Больше словосочетаний
Translations for
ecclesiastical
португальский
eclesiástico
каталонский
eclesiàstic
Ecclesiastical
через время
Ecclesiastical
в диалектах
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