Examples of 'civil and ecclesiastical' in a sentence

Meaning of "civil and ecclesiastical"

civil and ecclesiastical: This phrase refers to matters or issues that pertain to both civil (related to state or government) and ecclesiastical (related to the church or clergy) domains

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civil and ecclesiastical
Reported to both civil and ecclesiastical authorities.
The ceremony brought together representatives of the local civil and ecclesiastical government.
Sardica was the civil and ecclesiastical metropolis of the latter.
He analyzed in detail the sources and limits of civil and ecclesiastical power.
The civil and ecclesiastical parishes have the same boundaries.
These are akin to civil and ecclesiastical courts.
The civil and ecclesiastical authorities became aware of the new dissenter movement.
He successfully fused civil and ecclesiastical power together.
The civil and ecclesiastical ministers had transgressed the limits of their respective provinces.
This is the basis of the distinction between the civil and ecclesiastical forum.
Civil and ecclesiastical authority will be abolished, all order and justice will be trampled underfoot.
SRDs are also distinct from civil and ecclesiastical parishes.
He promised that the Conservatives would undertake a " careful review of institutions, civil and ecclesiastical.
Abbeystead is located in the civil and ecclesiastical parish of Over Wyresdale.
The Law department was the most important department covering both civil and ecclesiastical law.

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Spiritual retreat for the civil and ecclesiastical authorities of South Sudan.
The highest Jewish court in Jerusalem that governed both civil and ecclesiastical matters.
The clock shows the time, the civil and ecclesiastical calendar and astronomical indications.
To be established in accordance with existing civil and ecclesiastical law ;.
Killinkere ( ) is a civil and ecclesiastical parish of County Cavan in the Republic of Ireland.
To be established in accordance with existing civil and ecclesiastical laws ;.
All civil and ecclesiastical order will be abolished . ”.
He was responsible for compiling a number of capitularies, a document of civil and ecclesiastical law.
Christ 's Millennial reign the civil and ecclesiastical powers of Christendom.
Civil and ecclesiastical leaders ring bells to open the ceremony on July 24.
Through his abbot the fame of Winfrid 's learning soon reached high civil and ecclesiastical circles.
Wrington is a village and a civil and ecclesiastical parish in North Somerset, England.
He graduated in civil and ecclesiastical law from the University of Fribourg in 1999.
Its area was about 100 km ² and its civil and ecclesiastical headquarters were at Nevern.

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Examples of using Ecclesiastical
One particular tradition is ecclesiastical choral singing
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