The closing passage is as follows: "In libro ecclesie Sancti Botulphi juxta Aldersgate Londo[=n] habetur quae pars corporis Sancti Botulphi per bone memorie regem Edwardum ecclesie B.
Si defunctus unde defunctus nichil proprietatis in rebus habet, nec fabrice illius ecclesie erit, ut videtur; cum non sit major racio a parte fabrice non viventis, quam a parte defuncti non viventis, ut videtur.
Nec in hoc pape potuit in aliquo prejudicari in facienda declaracione, maxime cum apud eum resideat plena potestas et auctoritas tocius ecclesie gubernande.
It was intended that the Huguenots should be slaughtered successively by a series of spontaneous outbreaks in different parts of the country.
Monarchy exerted a charm over the imagination, so unlike the unceremonious spirit of the Middle Ages, that, on learning the execution of Charles I.
The inscription in it reads: Hunc librum dat leofricus episcopus ecclesie sancti petri apostoli in exonia ubi sedes episcopalis est ad utilitatem successorum suorum.
The e in Ecclesie for ae is the proper form in medieval Latin.
The worst is the ecclesiastical form: "Pessimum omnium est quod prelati ecclesie secundum tradiciones suas immisceant se negociis et solicitudinibus civilis dominii.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecclesie" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.