Ecclesiastical law expert
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CANONISTEcclesiastical law expert
CANONEcclesiastical law
establishmentThe ecclesiastical system organized by law
establishmentsThe ecclesiastical system organized by law
CANONEcclesiastical law established by a church council
sanctionsA law or decree, esp. an ecclesiastical decree
libelled(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) Bring a suit against (someone)
libelling(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) Bring a suit against (someone)
libeling(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) Bring a suit against (someone)
libeled(in admiralty and ecclesiastical law) Bring a suit against (someone)
inhibiting(in ecclesiastical law) Forbid (a member of the clergy) to exercise clerical functions
inhibits(in ecclesiastical law) Forbid (a member of the clergy) to exercise clerical functions
spiritualitysomething that in ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such
spiritualitiesSPIRITUALITY, something that in ecclesiastical law belongs to the church or to a cleric as such
postulate(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
postulates(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
postulating(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
postulated(in ecclesiastical law) Nominate or elect (someone) to an ecclesiastical office subject to the sanction of a higher authority
consistory(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
consistories(in the Church of England) A court presided over by a bishop, for the administration of ecclesiastical law in a diocese
advowsons(in English ecclesiastical law) The right to recommend a member of the Anglican clergy for a vacant benefice, or to make such an appointment