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Synod
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Synodal
Synodal, a tribute or payment in money paid to the bishop or archdeacon by the inferior clergy at the
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men)
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men), two or three or more discreet persons acting as assistants to the churchwardens in collecting alms and maintaining order. They are elected by the Parochial Church meeting and the incumbent jointly under...
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Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Eastern Church
but of precedence the patriarch of Alexandria the patriarch of Jerusalem the patriarch of Antioch and the Holy Synod of Russia The Eastern Church accepts the first seven ecumenical councils and is hence styled only schismatic not
VerbarRaskolnik
religious books The dissenters who have been continually persecuted are believed to number about 20000000 although the Holy Synod officially puts the number at about 2000000 They are officially divided into three groups according to the degree
Russian Church
by far the largest of the Orthodox Eastern Church and is governed by the Patriarch and the Holy Synod In 1988 the church with official approval celebrated the 1000 year anniversary of the baptism of Russia After
Chirchgemot, Chirgemot, Kirmote
Chirchgemot, Chirgemot, Kirmote, a synod, a meeting in a church or vestry, Blount.
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote [fr. witta, Sax., a wise man, and gemot, a synod or council], the great council by which an Anglo-Saxon king was guided in all the main acts of
Lunation
The period of a synodic revolution of the moon or the time from one new moon to the next varying in length at
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Synod
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Synodal
Synodal, a tribute or payment in money paid to the bishop or archdeacon by the inferior clergy at the
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men)
Side-men, or Sides-men (Synods-men), two or three or more discreet persons acting as assistants to the churchwardens in collecting alms and maintaining order. They are elected by the Parochial Church meeting and the incumbent jointly under...
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Synodales testes
Synodales testes, synods-men (corrupted into sidesmen), were the urban and rural deans, now the churchwardens. See SIDESMEN.
Eastern Church
but of precedence the patriarch of Alexandria the patriarch of Jerusalem the patriarch of Antioch and the Holy Synod of Russia The Eastern Church accepts the first seven ecumenical councils and is hence styled only schismatic not
VerbarRaskolnik
religious books The dissenters who have been continually persecuted are believed to number about 20000000 although the Holy Synod officially puts the number at about 2000000 They are officially divided into three groups according to the degree
Russian Church
by far the largest of the Orthodox Eastern Church and is governed by the Patriarch and the Holy Synod In 1988 the church with official approval celebrated the 1000 year anniversary of the baptism of Russia After
Chirchgemot, Chirgemot, Kirmote
Chirchgemot, Chirgemot, Kirmote, a synod, a meeting in a church or vestry, Blount.
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote
Witena-gemot, or Wittena-gemote [fr. witta, Sax., a wise man, and gemot, a synod or council], the great council by which an Anglo-Saxon king was guided in all the main acts of
Lunation
The period of a synodic revolution of the moon or the time from one new moon to the next varying in length at
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