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Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical
Ecclesiastic, or ecclesiastical, something belonging to or set apart for the church, as distinguished from civil or secular, with regard...
Education
Education. Mr. Forster's Elementary Education Act, 1870 (English) (33 & 34 Vict. c. 75), is the starting point in the...
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Ely
Ely, the ancient city and metropolis of the county of Cambridge. The Isle of Ely was never a county palatine,...
Lay impropriators
Lay impropriators, lay persons to whose use ecclesiastical benefices have been annexed. At the dissolution of the monasteries by stat....
H'retico comburendo, De
H'retico comburendo, De, an ancient common law writ against a heretic, who having been convicted of heresy by the bishop,...
Koran, or Alcoran
Koran, or Alcoran, the Mohammedan book of faith. It contains both ecclesiastical and secular laws. Consult Gibbon's Dec. and Fall,...
Sanyasi
Sanyasi, in order to prove that a person has adopted the life of a sanyasi, it must be shown that...
Math
Math, a mowing. A 'math' is an institutional sanctum presided over by a superior who combines in himself the dual...
Parish
Parish [fr. parochia, Low Lat.; paroisse Fr., fr. porik'a Gk., habitation], the particular charge of a secular priest. Parochia est...
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