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  1. Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles: Ethiopian ecclesiastical titles refers to the offices of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, a hierarchical organization. Some of the more important offices are unique to it. (Religion) [100%] 2023-11-28 [Ecclesiastical titles]
  2. Ecclesiastical: Wikipedia does not currently have an article on "ecclesiastical", but our sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry on "ecclesiastical" You can also: * Search for Ecclesiastical in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Ecclesiastical article ... [89%] 2023-01-11
  3. Ecclesiastical titles and styles: Ecclesiastical titles are the formal styles of address used for members of the clergy. The major difference between U.S. (Religion) [86%] 2023-11-27 [Ecclesiastical titles]
  4. Ecclesiastical titles and styles: Ecclesiastical titles are the formal styles of address used for members of the clergy. The major difference between U.S. (Formal style of address used for members of the clergy) [86%] 2024-01-07 [Ecclesiastical titles] [Ecclesiastical styles]...
  5. Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851: The Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851 (14 & 15 Vict. c. [86%] 2024-03-30 [United Kingdom Acts of Parliament 1851] [History of Christianity in the United Kingdom]...
  6. Titles (album): Titles is the debut solo studio album by the English new wave artist Mick Karn, released in 1982. The album peaked at No. (Album) [83%] 2024-01-04 [1982 debut albums] [Virgin Records albums]...
  7. Ecclesiasticus: Ecclesiasticus, the alternative title given in the English Bible to the apocryphal book otherwise called “The Wisdom of Jesus the son of Sirach. The Latin word ecclesiasticus is, properly speaking, not a name, but an epithet meaning “churchly,” so that ... [77%] 2022-09-02
  8. Ecclesiasticus: ECCLESIASTICUS e-kle-zi-as'-ti-kus. See SIRACH. e-kle-zi-as'-ti-kus. See SIRACH. [77%] 1915-01-01
  9. Tithes: Tithes, a form of taxation, secular and ecclesiastical, usually, as the name implies, consisting of one-tenth of a man's property or produce. The tax probably originated in a tribute levied by a conqueror or ruler upon his subjects ... [69%] 2022-09-02
  10. Title: A title is one or more words used before or after a person's name, in certain contexts. It may signify either generation, an official position, or a professional or academic qualification. (Prefix or suffix added to someone's name in certain contexts) [66%] 2023-12-29 [Titles]
  11. Title: Title, an inscription prefixed to a book or other writing, designating the name by which it is to be known, and in many cases indicating the scope of the book or some idea of the nature of its contents. Further ... [66%] 2022-09-02
  12. Title (property): In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated ... (Social) [66%] 2023-12-17 [Legal terminology]
  13. Title (command): In computing, title is a command in various command-line interpreters (shells) on Microsoft Windows and ReactOS that changes the title for the graphical terminal emulator window. The command is also used within DFS and ADFS to change the title ... (Command) [66%] 2023-11-17 [Microcomputer software] [Windows administration]...
  14. Title: Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Title, ou Title, peut désigner. [66%] 2023-12-29
  15. Title: TITLE ti'-t'-l: John 19:19,20 for titlos. The following arrangement of the title on the cross has been suggested: See Geikie, Life and Words of Christ, chapter lxiii, note e; Seymour, The Cross in Tradition, History and ... [66%] 1915-01-01
  16. Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction: This phrase in its primary sense imports not jurisdiction over ecclesiastics, but jurisdiction exercised by ecclesiastics over other ecclesiastics and over the laity. Jurisdiction” is a word borrowed from the jurists which has acquired a wide extension in theology, wherein ... [63%] 2022-09-02
  17. Ecclesiastical dignitary: An ecclesiastical dignitary is a member of a cathedral chapter, or collegiate church. These offices can include the provost, the dean, the custos and the scholasticus. (Religion) [63%] 2023-12-12 [Catholic ecclesiastical titles]
  18. Ecclesiastical Law: Ecclesiastical Law, in its broadest sense, the sum of the authoritative rules governing the Christian Church, whether in its internal polity or in its relations with the secular power. Since there are various churches, widely differing alike in their principles ... [63%] 2022-09-02
  19. Ecclesiastical judge: An ecclesiastical judge (Latin: Judex, or Judex Ecclesiasticus) is an ecclesiastical person who possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction either in general or in the strict sense. Up until 1858 when Ecclesiastical courts were abolished, ecclesiastical judges tried church clergy men in church ... (Religion) [63%] 2023-12-16 [Ecclesiastical titles]
  20. Ecclesiastical university: An ecclesiastical university is a special type of higher education school recognised by the Canon law of the Catholic Church. It is one of two types of universities recognised, the other type being the Catholic university. [63%] 2024-01-20 [Pontifical universities] [Catholic seminaries]...

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