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Ritual
Ritual, the order of ministration and ceremonies in the Church of England. Means pertaining or relating to, connected with
Ritualism
Ritualism. See PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION ACT, 1874.
Ritual
Of or pertaining to rites or ritual as ritual service or sacrifices the ritual law
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Ritualism
A system founded upon a ritual or prescribed form of religious worship adherence to or observance of a ritual
Ritually
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Stated prescribed ritual
harakiri
A ritual form of suicide by slashing the abdomen formerly practiced in Japan and commanded by the government in the
Consuetudinarius
Consuetudinarius, a ritual or book, containing the rights and forms of divine offices, or the customs of abbeys and monasteries.
Dissenters Chapels Act
limitation made for that express purpose, all inquiry into the conformity or otherwise of the doctrines taught or ritual practised in any chapel or meeting-house of any Non-conformist body, or the intentions of the founders by whom
Church Discipline Act (English)
see Voysey v. Noble, (1870) LR 3 PC 357; Bishop of St. Albans v. Fillingham, 1906 p. 163), ritual or moral misconduct), first by inquiry before commissioners nominated by the bishop, and then if the commissioners report
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Ritual
Ritual, the order of ministration and ceremonies in the Church of England. Means pertaining or relating to, connected with
Ritualism
Ritualism. See PUBLIC WORSHIP REGULATION ACT, 1874.
Ritual
Of or pertaining to rites or ritual as ritual service or sacrifices the ritual law
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Ritualism
A system founded upon a ritual or prescribed form of religious worship adherence to or observance of a ritual
Ritually
Matched in: Term Ritually
Formulary
Stated prescribed ritual
harakiri
A ritual form of suicide by slashing the abdomen formerly practiced in Japan and commanded by the government in the
Consuetudinarius
Consuetudinarius, a ritual or book, containing the rights and forms of divine offices, or the customs of abbeys and monasteries.
Dissenters Chapels Act
limitation made for that express purpose, all inquiry into the conformity or otherwise of the doctrines taught or ritual practised in any chapel or meeting-house of any Non-conformist body, or the intentions of the founders by whom
Church Discipline Act (English)
see Voysey v. Noble, (1870) LR 3 PC 357; Bishop of St. Albans v. Fillingham, 1906 p. 163), ritual or moral misconduct), first by inquiry before commissioners nominated by the bishop, and then if the commissioners report
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