Nghĩa của từ ecclesiastics bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a priest or clergyman.
Frequently visited by princes and high ecclesiastics , the monastery soon became famous.

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1. The ecclesiastics, though a Busier race, are still more

2. Among themselves, ecclesiastics have become eminently sophisticated and erudite.

3. High ecclesiastics were men of authority as well as of sanctity.

4. 17 On his accession he was crowned and anointed by ecclesiastics.

5. In consequence, a gulf has opened between ecclesiastics and their congregations.

6. Synonyms for Clericals include ministry, church, cloth, clergy, priesthood, spirituality, spiritualty, clergymen, clerics and ecclesiastics

7. 23 Personal ambition was doubtless another factor which tended to enmesh ecclesiastics in politics.

8. 22 George Fisher, chief executive officer of Kodak Company, quoted from Ecclesiastics.

9. Personal ambition was doubtless another factor which tended to enmesh ecclesiastics in politics.

10. Synonyms for Canonry include clergy, ministry, churchmen, clergymen, clerics, ecclesiastics, priesthood, church, clergywomen and cloth

11. A number of distinguished commentators, most of them ecclesiastics, were assembled to evaluate the programmes and their implications.

12. A Convocation of clergy is a gathering of ecclesiastics in order to discuss the governing of their church.

13. Not impossibly there was a resistance movement in the Fens, as later under William the Conqueror, and ecclesiastics became involved.

14. —Anointment noun [ countable, uncountable] → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus Anoint • On his accession he was crowned and Anointed by ecclesiastics.

15. In addition to restoring all privileges lost by the ecclesiastics, the council's decision deprived the imperial crown of almost half of its lands.

16. He supported high church Anglican ecclesiastics, such as Richard Montagu and William Laud, and failed to aid Protestant forces successfully during the Thirty Years' War.

17. Biretta definition, a stiff square cap with three or four upright projecting pieces extending from the center of the top to the edge, worn by ecclesiastics

18. There are also several similar words to Canonry in our dictionary, which are Clerics, Conclave, Diaconate, Ecclesiastics, Priesthood, Prelacy, The Cloth, First Estate, Cardinalate, Pastorate, Rabbinate, Canonicate, Deaconry and Holy Order

19. Eucharistic Congresses are gatherings of ecclesiastics and laymen for the purpose of celebrating and glorifying the Holy Eucharist and of seeking the best means to spread its knowledge and love throughout the world

20. He achieved the aggrandizement of the fortunes of his children principally by the thinly disguised robbery of nobles and ecclesiastics, a number of whom he caused to be assassinated or poisoned to that end.”

21. Rome, ITALY: Francesco Barbiconi, descendant of the founder of the ancient taylor's shop for ecclesiastics "Barbiconi" in downtown Rome, not far from the Pantheon, shows fabrics for Cardinal's dresses Birrettas and skulls on 23 march 2006.

22. 1853, The Gentleman's Magazine (page 375) [1] No profanity was intented when zealous, close-cropped, and bare-headed ecclesiastics reminded their Bewigged brethren that they were bound to imitate Christ in all things, and then asked them if the Saviour were likely to recognise a resemblance to himself in a priest under a wig