They distinguish as quoad sacra parishes those which were peculiarly quoad politica parishes; for in that view only they had been interesting to the Non-intrusionists.
The quoad sacra parishes would have riveted their majorities in the presbyteries; and the presbyteries, under the real action of the Veto, would have appointed nearly every incumbent in Scotland.
On this Sabbath the congregation in the parish church did not, as we afterwards learned, exceed a score; and the quoad sacra chapel of the district was locked up.
The great society of the Church has a right to justice, whether it be decided that the ministers of quoad sacra parishes have what has been termed a legal right to sit in ecclesiastical courts or no.
The separate ecclesiastical (or "quoad sacra") parish of Poolewe was formed during Mr Russell's incumbency.
Gairloch is one undivided civil parish, but has been divided for ecclesiastical purposes by the erection of Poolewe into a quoad sacra (or ecclesiastical) parish.
The minister of the Poolewe quoad sacra parish is incapacitated, and his duties are performed by an assistant-minister.
By the equally illegal Chapel Act, also passed in 1834, chapel districts were formed into parishes quoad sacra, and their ministers found entitled to seats in the Church Courts.
In 1864, the West Church, Crieff, became a parish quoad sacra.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "quoad sacra" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.