The Ecclesiastical History Of The English People Oxford Worlds Classics

ecclesiastical, adj. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary

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The meaning of ECCLESIASTICAL is of or relating to a church especially as an established institution. How to use ecclesiastical in a sentence.

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The papacy, then, was a church clothed with civil power, an ecclesiastical body, having authority to punish all dissenters with confiscation, imprisonment, torture, and death. (Definition of ecclesiastical from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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  1. Of or relating to a church, especially as an organized institution. 2. Appropriate to a church or to use in a church: ecclesiastical architecture; ecclesiastical robes.

Ecclesiastical means belonging to or connected with the Christian Church. My ambition was to travel upwards in the ecclesiastical hierarchy.

Definition of ecclesiastical adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Adjective ecclesiastical (comparative more ecclesiastical, superlative most ecclesiastical) Of or pertaining to the church. Synonyms: churchical, churchlike, churchly, ecclesial, (less common) ecclesiastic; see also Thesaurus: ecclesiastical ecclesiastical architecture

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Ecclesiastical definition: Of or relating to a church, especially as an organized institution.

ECCLESIASTICAL definition: of or relating to the church or the clergy; churchly; clerical; not secular. See examples of ecclesiastical used in a sentence.

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Ecclesiastical things have to do with Christian churches or the clergy. Pews, readings from the Bible, and stained glass windows are all part of the ecclesiastical world.

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