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Secularly

In a secular or worldly manner

Lay impropriators

these two roots have sprung all the lay impropriations or secular parsonages, they having been afterwards granted out from time to

Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical

set apart for the church, as distinguished from civil or secular, with regard to the world. A clergyman; a priest; one

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Education

councils) were substituted for school boards with power to control secular education in non-provided schools (El. Ed. Act, 1902). The El.

Ely

4, c. 87, was taken away from the bishop, whose secular authority is now vested in the Crown.

H'retico comburendo, De

or some other, and was thereupon delivered over to the secular power in order that he might be burnt to death.-See

Koran, or Alcoran

the Mohammedan book of faith. It contains both ecclesiastical and secular laws. Consult Gibbon's Dec. and Fall, ch 1.

Sanyasi

which indicate the severance of his natural family and his secular life. It must also be proved, in case of orthodox

Math

cult or religious fraternity, and of the manager of the secular properties of the institution of the math, Shri Krishna Singh

Parish

Fr., fr. porik'a Gk., habitation], the particular charge of a secular priest. Parochia est locus quo degit populus aliujus ecclesi'. 5

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