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Ecclesiastical life changed at this time from the ground up.
His family decided that he would have an ecclesiastical career.
It had, indeed, become the mark of the whole ecclesiastical order.
Because of his ecclesiastical status he decided not to take up the position.
I do not know, as you mix military and ecclesiastical things together so much.
His part in ecclesiastical affairs was for a time also very important.
After his wife died, he left the military life to enter the ecclesiastical state.
The building, long out of ecclesiastical hands, is much altered.
By 1680, it was the only ecclesiastical seat in the region.
Snow became the political and ecclesiastical leader of the community.
Ultimately he was brought up in front of an ecclesiastical judge.
He graduated in ecclesiastical law at the early age of 21 and began to practice.
She has held various public offices, particularly in ecclesiastical law.
An ecclesiastical district was assigned to the church in 1871.
In this capacity he was both a political and ecclesiastical leader.
From an early age, he was destined for an ecclesiastical career.
However in ecclesiastical and foreign affairs he was able to follow his own policy.
Even so, little is known about ecclesiastical and secular music of that time.
John was also involved in the development of ecclesiastical structures across Europe.
From 1949 to 1963 he worked on ecclesiastical art and church interiors.
Despite its small size, it has a long educational and ecclesiastical history.
"I thought you knew that was the nature of the ecclesiastical mind.
The Family is composed of both ecclesiastical and lay members.
Special ecclesiastical history can point to a multitude of English works.
One is ecclesiastical, the others are devoted to the fine arts.
At first, the Chancellor's office was always given to an ecclesiastic person.
In fact, he's probably an ecclesiastic only as a means of gaining power.
You'll work and live in the real world, beyond the shelter of the ecclesiastic life.
There was a touch of the ecclesiastic in his expression.
One part of the synthesis, in fact, has raised some ecclesiastic eyebrows.
In this case, an ecclesiastic from another diocese may be elected.
A meeting with ecclesiastic authorities took place on September 29, 1986 to determine the way forward.
Chancery was under the control of the Church and ecclesiastic lawyers.
"The ecclesiastic was absent, and I read the letter by myself.
The case makes its way through the ecclesiastic courts.
His other brother, Pierre, as an ecclesiastic was excluded from the title.
This ecclesiastic order was not the only limit on the expansion of the double house system.
His subsequent career as an ecclesiastic was one of considerable distinction.
Erasmus wrote both on ecclesiastic subjects and those of general human interest.
This literary genre was often used as ecclesiastic and political propaganda.
The aged ecclesiastic had turned his face towards me.
He started an ecclesiastic career, being ordained in 1838.
And since he is the Englishwoman's ecclesiastic superior, the ride will probably not take place.
The report singled out "ecclesiastic institutions and bodies" as potential targets.
Among the measures, changing the traditional order of ecclesiastic life were:
From 1772 to 1778, as part of his ecclesiastic duties, he visited many towns throughout the island.
I judge only of the cause ecclesiastic, and shall direct it to be so entered upon the records.
"You should have come earlier," said the ecclesiastic coolly.
His remained the only ecclesiastic to be buried there until the 14th century.
It is as an amalgamation of three former civil and ecclesiastic parishes.