By an error of the consistorial copyist, that see is styled Sodorensis in Hibernia.
The account here given of the diocesan plate is certainly confirmed by the consistorial record already cited in the beginning of this article.
Indeed, that is the title by which it is described in the decree of the Consistorial Court of London.
To you, as the honored representative of the people of this Commonwealth, I commit this book, in pursuance of my obligations, gladly undertaken under the decree of the Episcopal Consistorial Court of London.
To the Registrar of the Consistorialand Episcopal Court of London.
The decree of the Consistorial and Episcopal Court of London, authorizing the return of the manuscript and its delivery to the Governor, was read.
Deans Court Doctors Commons" Then come two manilla leaves, on both sides of which is written the decree of the Consistorial Court.
In 1843 he was raised to the office of consistorial councillor, and was selected by the university to hold the office of rector, a distinction which has not since been conferred upon any theologian of the Reformed Church.
This jurisdiction they exercise for the most part through their consistorial courts, or through commissioners appointed under the Church Discipline Act of 1840.
His labours at the desk were interrupted in May 1624 by a summons to Dresden, where his famous "colloquy" with the Upper Consistorial court was made the occasion of a flattering but transient ovation on the part of a new circle of admirers.
He had for a while been led astray by the novelties of the preceding reigns, but, as the Consistorialregister records, returned repentant to the bosom of Holy Church, and was now absolved from all the censures which he had incurred.
O'Hnygyn appointed without delay to the vacant see, it was only in the month of November the following year (1516) that the consistorial investigation was made for the appointment of this prelate.
In the consistorialrecord of the appointment of Dr.
But what have we to tell of the Consistorial Fee-Messenger, Victor?
But a bow is crooked, and the bow is a sector of the circle, that emblem of all perfection," said the Consistorial Messenger, Victor.
Eymann could deliver his folio volumes of gravamina (grievances) upon the consistorial councils and the rats.
What an honest Consistorial administration has been able to scrape together lies there on the table.
My hero, who at the outset had passed himself through the mint, and come out stamped as a travelling dentist, recoined himself in the third village into a Consistorial Messenger, simply because the couple met the true Messenger.
He collected all that the Consistorial Secretary had liquidated, and excused himself by the plea that it became neither him nor the Secretary in this case to be conscientious.
Restoration of theConsistorial Jurisdiction of the Archbishop of St. Andrews.
On the rise of the early consistorial courts see especially Mejer, "Anfänge des Wittenberger Consistoriums," in ZKR.
Such errors in names are certainly very frequent in the consistorial entries of our Irish Bishops: still, two distinct copies of the consistorial acts (viz.
The following is the consistorial record: Die 20^o Feb.
The consistorial entry is curious, as it omits all mention of Dr.
This consistorial record presents to us a series of very important monuments.
Such are the principal points of this important consistorial record, as far as it relates to the Diocese of Ardagh.
It is entitled "Processus Consistorialis", that is, a consistorial inquiry for the appointment of a successor to Dr.
Moran shows from the Consistorial Acts and other genuine sources, that the succession of our Irish Catholic bishops has remained unbroken.
Footnote 6: It has been suggested that the ecclesiastical jurisdiction which grew out of the Elizabethan settlement of religion in England borrowed not a few characteristics from the Lutheran consistorial courts.
In fact it is a trick beyond all tricks, and I appeal to other Consistorial secretaries.
Straw Wreath Discourse of a Consistorial Secretary, Wherein he and it prove that Adultery and Divorce are Allowable.
The Consistorial Councillor, a man still young but celebrated throughout all Germany for his oral and printed sermons, considered himself the one most insulted by such taunts.
The Consistorial Councillor had learned to know his own nature from New Year's and funeral sermons, and was positive that he himself would be the first to be moved if only he started to make a moving address to others.
Forgive me, reverend consistorial councillor, I was in the Austrian service.
Reverend consistorial councillor, may I ask you a favour?
We must not lay this at all before the reverend consistorial councillor, or else the discussion would be transferred to a different field.
The great consistorial hall in the Vatican Palace being too small to contain so great a crowd of dignified listeners, the assembly was held in the more spacious room which is situated above the vestibule of St. Peter’s Church.
The officials of the consistorial chancery are confirmed by the bishop, on the presentation of the secretary of the consistory.
The cannonade had scarcely ceased to be heard at Ancona, when the Holy Father raised his voice in a consistorial allocution of 28th September, which, although addressed to the cardinals, is intended for the whole civilized world.
M90 The Pope’s consistorial allocution to the assembled bishops.
The spacious consistorial hall was by far too small to contain so many.
Three days later, the 18th June, he announced, in a consistorial allocution, that Cardinal Antonelli had been commissioned to protest at the courts of all the Powers against the events in Romagna.
To others, cause is shown in the consistorial allocutions, Encyclical and other letters apostolical of the Holy Father, in relation to each proposition.
This consistorial advocate had, six times over, solemnly sworn fidelity to the Pontiff.
In November 1820 he was appointed consistorial president of the evangelical communities at Saratov and subsequently became chief superintendent of the Lutheran communities in St Petersburg.
They have been traced back to the Reformation, and were under the management of the commissary or consistorial courts, which then took the place of the bishops and their officials.
The choosing of bishops, which had in recent times been entrusted to the Holy Office, was given to the Consistorial Congregation, and dispensations from religious vows to the Congregation of the Religious Orders.
Practically the only exception is in the cases of the Holy Office, and of the Consistorial Congregation of which the pope himself is prefect; the acts of the first are signed by the "notary," and the acts of the second by the assessor.
At the Episcopal Consistorial Court, held at Norwich Cathedral, before Mr. Chancellor Blofeld, was heard an application for a faculty in which citation had been granted against the Rev.
Mr. Gilbert was liberated on December 24th, an undertaking having been given on the part of Mr. Delph that the decree of the Consistorial Court should be carried out.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "consistorial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.