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Example sentences for "ecclesiastical government"

  • But if I can understand you, you now speak of ecclesiastical government as distinct from that.

  • Before I proceed any farther, let it be remembered, when he excludes ministers from government: First, It is from spiritual or ecclesiastical government, for the question is not of civil government.

  • But here in the Church of Christ is the center of ecclesiastical government.

  • Moreover, elections, which give the opportunity to get rid of undesirable officers, are more frequent in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, than in any other system of ecclesiastical government known to men.

  • Not only that form of ecclesiastical government is more favorable to liberty than to royal power; it was likewise, on its own account, agreeable to the majority of the house of commons, and suited their religious principles.

  • Nor is it strange that those entrusted with the ecclesiastical government should be styled pastors or shepherds; for they are the guardians and rulers of "the flock of God.

  • This writer, who was also a minister of the Roman Church, was obviously acquainted with a tradition that a change had taken place at an early period in the mode of ecclesiastical government.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    about nine; color line; described above; during which; ecclesiastical affairs; ecclesiastical architecture; ecclesiastical authority; ecclesiastical court; ecclesiastical government; ecclesiastical history; ecclesiastical jurisdiction; ecclesiastical matters; ecclesiastical power; ecclesiastical property; ecclesiastical unity; fall away; held till; might hope; nothing doubting; pleasant journey; pray thee; reserve fund; royal authority; slightly flattened; there will; young tree