De cantis synodalibus et disciplinis ecclesiasticis are a directory for the visitation of churches to be carried out by means of synodical judicatures.
Civil law stepped in to confirm these papal and synodical decrees.
But no more certain proof of the independence of the Eastern Church can be given than the Synodical Epistle of the Council of Constantinople to the Pope and the Western Bishops.
The Bishops wrote a synodical letter to Pope Coelestine, in which they conjure him, for the future, not to receive to his communion those who have been excommunicated by them; since this was a point ruled by the Nicene Council.
A Synodical epistle, such as newly-elected bishops were in the habit of sending to other bishops.
He was accordingly consecrated in the same city, and many years diligently governed the whole bishopric of the West Saxons by synodical authority.
In brief, the organization of the Tennessee Synod was a solemn protest against synodical tyranny and anticonfessional teaching then prevailing in the North Carolina Synod and in all other Lutheran bodies in America.
General treasuries, however, were denounced as leading to synodical tyranny and worldly-mindedness.
In similar fashion, Kurtz, Weygand, and all pastors solemnly promised to discharge their office "according to the pure doctrine of the apostles and prophets and all our Synodical Books.
Synod had refused to settle the mooted questions according to the Augsburg Confession and the synodical constitution, but, instead, had demanded that the minority should yield to the majority.
The Swedes were represented by Provost Sandin and Peter Kock (Koch), a trustee of Gloria Dei Church, who zealously advocated synodical connection between the Germans and Swedes.
Hoffman and Rahausen were appointed delegates by the Reformed Synod to attend our present synodical meeting.
About 1798 the first attempts were made to unite these congregations by a regulated synodical bond.
We are authorized to beseech your venerable Synod to delegate as many of your members as you may deem proper to our synodical meeting to be held next year at St. Louis, promising hereby a friendly and hospitable reception.
Numerous instances where pastors were carefully examined with respect to doctrine before they were admitted to membership are recorded in the synodical minutes.
Lay delegates of the congregations, though admitted to the synodical conventions in Pennsylvania and at other places, were nowhere recognized as members having equal rights with the ministers.
On the other hand these synodical divisions among churches holding the same substance of doctrine, even when they do not provoke downright hostility, are an effective bar to the fraternal alliance so greatly needed in our polyglot communion.
The years under review, the closing period of the nineteenth century, were years of stress and storm in our synodical relations.
Perhaps none of us is quite so heretical as the synodical divergence would lead a layman to suppose.
None of the synodical reports take note of "families.
When important records, such as synodical minutes, are printed, several copies at least should be printed on durable paper and deposited in public libraries where they may be consulted by the historian.
They came from different seminaries and synodical associations and they had to minister to congregations in which all varieties of the older churches were represented.
For a generation these two men, each in his own sphere, on opposite sides of a high synodical fence, contributed much to the growth and progress of the churches in this city.
General Synod and Synodical Conference, that is "Missouri," were now distinctly drawn and for the rest of the century the relations of Lutheran ministers and churches were sharply defined.
In synodicalmatters he was an uncompromising defender of the faith as he understood it.
On political questions our ancestors differed almost as widely as do their successors on synodical questions.
As late as 1904, at the time of the Inter-synodical Conferences, Dr.
We deem it their [Wartburg and Nebraska synods'] synodical right so to judge and affirm so long as they do not ask other synods of this body to accept their judgment and affirm their action.
With the exception of the Synodical Conference (always wary of entangling and unionistic alliances), practically all of the Lutheran synods in America are connected with the National Lutheran Council.
Synodical Disclaimer, or List of Symbolic Errors, rejected by the Great Body of the Churches belonging to the General Synod.
However, invitations to preach in their pulpits on the occasion of synodicalconventions were not refused.
However, the peculiar attitude of the Tennessee Synod toward theological seminaries, incorporation, synodical treasuries, etc.
The synodical period of Mercury is one hundred and sixteen days, and that of Venus five hundred and eighty-four days.
The time which intervenes between one new moon and another is called a synodical month, and consists of nearly twenty-nine and a half days.
The period occupied by a planet between two successive conjunctions with the earth is called its synodical revolution.
Synodical decrees were to have no force unless he had first ordained them; and none of his barons or officers of state were to be excommunicated or subjected to ecclesiastical rigour without his precept.
Among the more important synodical decrees of this reign is that of the council held at London in 1075, which ordered that bishops' sees should be removed from villages to cities.
While the Church thus regained separate synodical activity, the bishops did not lose their places in the national assembly.
The suspension of synodical action during the reign of Rufus had weakened the authority of the Church, and it was thought advisable that both orders should act together in legislation.
But, as coercive discipline and synodical government are no small intents and purposes of that religion, this assertion requires to be modified, as it has been in my text.
The second point[122] to be considered is the development of synodical institutions which kept even pace with the metropolitical hierarchy.
Hergenroether, on the development of synodical institutions, 302.
This favourable combination occurs once in 7 synodical revolutions, or about every 15 years.
In a synodical manner; in a synod; by the authority of a synod.
Hawley, the Synodical Missionary of Indian Territory, challenged all present to unite with him in making a pledge of support toward the purchase of the land.
At this meeting a resolution was adopted establishing a Synodical Women's Missionary society by the appointment of Mrs. C.
Muskogee was chosen as the place for the synodical meeting in 1913.
I have called you into our presence for the restoration of ecclesiastical discipline; and because in time past the existence of heresy prevented throughout the entire Catholic Church the transaction of synodical business.
The State Church in the Germanic Kingdoms So long as the Germanic rulers remained Arian, the Catholic Church in their kingdoms was left for the most part alone or hindered in its synodical activity.
Let the constitutions of all the councils remain in their force, likewise all the synodical letters of the holy Roman prelates.
Extract from the synodical letter in which the canons are sent to Chlodowech.
The synodical letter of the council of 382 is preserved only in part in Theodoret, Hist.
This is remedied in the second edition, by employing the phrase Doctrinal Basis or Creed for the first, and "Synodical Disclaimer, or List of Symbolical Errors" for the second part.
Mr. Mann, of Philadelphia, who controverts some of the positions of the Definite Synodical Platform.
In 1872 the Missouri Synod joined with other orthodox synods, forming the Evangelical-Lutheran Synodical Conference.
On this occasion the draft of a synodical constitution was carefully considered together with the local congregation.
The general conclusion to be drawn from them is that these pages of the Dresden are closely associated with the synodical lunar month, and possibly, with the synodical revolution of Jupiter.
Since two synodical revolutions of the moon are slightly longer than two calendrical months it is wisest to start and end each group with a 30-day month.
Mr. Bowditch also pointed out a peculiar coincidence between the synodical revolutions of Jupiter and the numbers in the series, but based his argument on quite different material from the similar theory of Dr.
Modern astronomy shows that the synodical revolution of the moon consumes 29.
At the end of two months or 59 days the true synodical month would be in advance of the calendrical month by .
It will be noticed that the difference increases between the two series until it is necessary to use five synodical months for one interval instead of six to keep the difference less than half a month.
Sophronius on his return to Jerusalem, was elected patriarch, and as such, presently issued his synodical letter.
Pope Eugenius had not acknowledged either of the patriarchs Paulus or Peter by writing to them, but Vitalian sent his nuntios to Constans to announce his accession to the papacy by his synodical letter.
Against this, Sophronius, having become patriarch of Jerusalem, published his synodical letter quoted above.
The synodical letter of Peter, the fourth Monothelite patriarch of Constantinople in succession was sent to him, but being obscure in its expressions about our Lord, was sent back with indignity.
Innocent,[31] the contemporary of the latter, and was afresh expressed in a synodical letter of the three provinces of Africa to Pope Theodore, in A.
That it is in no proper sense of the word an episcopal government, but rather a classical and synodical government, according to the common type of the American church constitutions of the period.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "synodical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.