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ecclesiastic <ecclesiastic; ecclesiastics> SUST.

ecclesiastic
ecclesiastic

ecclesiastic ADJ.

ecclesiastic REL. (al)
ecclesiastic REL. (al)

ecclesiastic

ecclesiastic (al)
ecclesiastic REL.

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The abbey continued to prosper in every way; good discipline was kept up and many distinguished ecclesiastics and learned men were educated within its walls.
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The two together emphasize the honorific while tsun applies the term specifically to ecclesiastics.
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The legal destinction between citizens of the city and its ecclesiastic inhabitants remained.
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If a commendatory abbot is an ecclesiastic, however, he may have limited jurisdiction.
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At the demand of the church hierarchy the government cancelled the tsar's jurisdiction over ecclesiastics.
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On many different occasions ecclesiastics who spoke with authority did their best to disabuse the people of their superstitious belief in witchcraft.
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These monks introduced important economic, agricultural, technological, artistic, ecclesiastic, and social advancements, developments, and transformations.
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Unlike the advocate, however, the vice-dominus was at the outset an ecclesiastic, who acted as the bishop's lieutenant (locum tenens) or vicar.
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He was a great builder of churches, organizer of ecclesiastic administration, and a patron of the arts.
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Many noblemen, ecclesiastics, and artists held membership of it to be an honour, and very soon it numbered 1,300.
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