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How to use ecclesiastical in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word ecclesiastical? Here are some examples.

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Byrd and Bull freed themselves from the old ecclesiastical modes, or ancient scales.
Ordination of women refers to the admission of women to ecclesiastical offices.
The clergy also intervened in disputes through the provision of ecclesiastical sanctuary.
In the ecclesiastical model of marriage, the interdiction against concubinage is clear.
If any visions appeared owing to this kindly ecclesiastical intervention then they must have disappeared with indecent haste.
Art on Russian soil was essentially an importation of ecclesiastical models, chiefly icons, derived from Byzantine art.
He quit as he faced trial before an ecclesiastical court on 21 charges of conduct unbecoming a clerk in holy orders.
The arrangement of ecclesiastical chanting into tones was entirely the work of the famous hymnographer St. John of Damascus.
The commissioners were major lay and ecclesiastical lords with only small landholdings in the shires of the circuit.
Our own churchly figurehead stands head and shoulders above most of his ecclesiastical contemporaries and many senior politicians.
In other words, it is a biblical and doctrinal criterion, not an ecclesiastical or historical one.
He understood the Doctor and commended his stand on the ecclesiastical issues of the day to members of the congregation and to the deacons.
The ecclesiastical structures of the churches in the four nations of Great Britain were in important respects distinct.
The Pope excommunicated king and cabinet, and these repeated ecclesiastical censures muzzled any patriotic stirrings among the clergy.
During the daily and nightly recitation of the canonical hours, screens protected the ecclesiastical communities from chill and drafts.
The term Apostle is the pinnacle of ecclesiastical recognition and there is a growing army of apostles in Africa!
Even some who have been the subject of ecclesiastical sanction at his hand attest to his personal warmth.
Thus far Gallicanism had remained an ecclesiastical affair, but in 1594 Pierre Pithou brought it into the secular political arena.
It may be, however, that at a deeper level than the ecclesiastical and economic reasons, there is a question of God's Providence.
Both by the solitary nature of her visionary experience and by the ecclesiastical condemnation, Joan was an outsider.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The decision was entirely in favour of caecilian, and Donatus was found guilty of various ecclesiastical offences.
The influence of Hippolytus was felt chiefly through his works on chronographic and ecclesiastical law.
It is certainly one of the most elegant and artistical of ecclesiastical interiors.
He is also in ecclesiastical costume in processional vestments, without the cope exposing the almuce.
The great mace used by his ecclesiastical ancestor he unhooked from the wall.
Monk as he is, William discards the older ecclesiastical models and the annalistic form.
In the ante-Nicene period only ecclesiastical penalties, such as reproof, deposition or excommunication, could be imposed.
While still only a deacon Becket received many ecclesiastical benefices, including the archdeaconry of Canterbury.
There are no punishments by law for disobedience of an ecclesiastical court.
Something in the churchless evangelist bowed to the voice of ecclesiastical authority.
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