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Example sentences for "ecclesiastica"

Lexicographically close words:
ecclesiae; ecclesiam; ecclesiarum; ecclesias; ecclesiastic; ecclesiasticae; ecclesiastical; ecclesiasticall; ecclesiastically; ecclesiasticam
  1. In May 1688, his Ecclesiastica Historia carmine elegiaco conscripta, in Latin verse, was printed at Augusta Trinobantum, scil.

  2. Blackbourn and Mr. Crooke to know where lies or what is become of Mr. Hobbes' Historia Ecclesiastica Romana?

  3. We have spoken of the birth and early education of Girolamo d'Andrea, and his coming to Rome and entrance into the Accademia Ecclesiastica in that city.

  4. England, and in the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angl et Walli auctoritate P.

  5. The title prefixed to the sixth chapter of that same book is this, Legibus et edictis principum laicorum, et ecclesiastica et ecclesiasticos gubernari.

  6. He ranks among unfortunate authors on account of his work entitled De Ecclesiastica et Politica, potestate (1611), which aroused the anger of the Pope and his Cardinals, and involved him in many difficulties.

  7. The fragment should therefore be regarded as supplementary to the Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae printed by the Record Commissioners in 1802.

  8. Historia ecclesiastica Indiana," written about 1590, but printed for the first time, by Sr.

  9. The Cassa Ecclesiastica was abolished, and in its stead was instituted a Fondo pel Culto, or public worship fund.


  10. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecclesiastica" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.

    Some related collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    ecclesiastical affairs; ecclesiastical architecture; ecclesiastical authorities; ecclesiastical authority; ecclesiastical court; ecclesiastical courts; ecclesiastical discipline; ecclesiastical government; ecclesiastical history; ecclesiastical jurisdiction; ecclesiastical matters; ecclesiastical power; ecclesiastical property; ecclesiastical unity