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Laity
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Civil Law
the adoption of the Civil Law, till the nobility and laity became so jealous of its prosperity, and alarmed t its
National Assembly of the Church of England
members of the two Lower Houses), and the House of Laity, which consists of representatives from the two Provinces of Canterbury
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Laic
Of or pertaining to a layman or the laity
Laity
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Layman
the people in distinction from the clergy one of the laity sometimes a man not belonging to some particular profession in
Archdeacon
bishop, having ecclesiastical dignity and jurisdiction over the clergy and laity next after the bishop, either throughout the diocese or in
Benigne faciend' sunt interpretationes, propter simplicitatem laicorum, ut res magis valeat quam pereat; et verba intentioni non ' contra debent inservire
be made liberally, on account of the simplicity of the laity, that the thing may rather avail than perish; and words
Clergy
ecclesiastics set apart from the rest of the people or laity to superintend the public worship of God and the other
Convivium
Convivium, the same among the laity as procuratio with the clergy, viz., when a tenant, by
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