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Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical

Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical, something belonging to or set apart for the church, as

Leases, Ecclesiastical

Leases, Ecclesiastical. Leases by ecclesiastical corporations are made under certain restrictions imposed

ecclesiastical court

ecclesiastical court : a court having jurisdiction in ecclesiastical affairs :

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Titles (Ecclesiastical)

Titles (Ecclesiastical). By the (English) Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption Act, 1851, the assumption of the title of

Ecclesiastical

the organization or government of the church not secular as ecclesiastical affairs or history ecclesiastical courts

Ecclesiastically

In an ecclesiastical manner according ecclesiastical rules

Ecclesiastical Law

Ecclesiastical Law, the law administered in the ecclesiastical courts; it is

Eleemosynary corporations

corporations, though in some things partaking of the nature of ecclesiastical bodies, are, strictly speaking, lay, and not ecclesiastical, even though

Vestry, or vestiary

by the parish council or meeting (ibid.). As to the ecclesiastical functions in England (election of churchwardens), see Parochial Church Councils

Ecclesiastical dilapidations

Ecclesiastical dilapidations. The liability of an incumbent to make good dilapidations

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