Laity - Law Dictionary Search Results
Judicalese
scholarship from the summit seat puzzles the wit of the laity and the 'attorney' if judicalese, with the twists and turns
Parish
para. 1 of the Schedule to the Representation of the Laity Measure, 1929 (19 & 20 Geo. 5, No. 2). As
Presbyterian
appro-priated to the bishop, priest, and other clergy, while the laity were confined to the body of the church, Dugd. Mon.
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Sacrament
Roman Catholic Church the cup is not administered to the laity. For a clergyman to refuse without lawful cause to administer
Six Articles, Law of
(being the real presence, communion in one kind for the laity, celibacy of the clergy, sanctity of vows, private masses, and
Temporality
Temporality, the laity; secular people.
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