- Cyprian,
termed it
Ecclesiasticus because it was
frequently read in churches,
leading the
Latin Church Fathers to call it
Liber Ecclesiasticus ("Church Book")...
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Philip N.
Cohen Eastern Parson Spider Herpyllus ecclesiasticus Jacobs, Steve. "Herpyllus
ecclesiasticus".
Retrieved June 29, 2019. "Nearctic
Spider Database"...
- The
Valor Ecclesiasticus (Latin: "church valuation") was a
survey of the
finances of the
church in England,
Wales and
English controlled parts of Ireland...
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deuterocanonical by all the
ancient churches: Tobit, Judith, Baruch,
Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom,
First and
Second Maccabees and also the Gr****
additions to...
- they
stood in 1535. The
result was an
extensive compendium, the
Valor Ecclesiasticus. In
September 1535,
Cromwell commissioned a more
general visitation...
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Temple period. He is the
author of the Book of Sirach, also
known as "
Ecclesiasticus". Ben
Sirach wrote his work in Hebrew,
possibly in
Alexandria in the...
- the
Catholic Church, an
ecclesiastical judge (Latin: judex, or
judex ecclesiasticus) is an
ecclesiastical person who
possesses ecclesiastical jurisdiction...
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Chiesa [ˈstaːto
della ˈkjɛːza]; Latin:
Status Ecclesiasticus),
Frederik de Wit, "Status
Ecclesiasticus et
Magnus Ducatus Thoscanae" (1700)
Archived 2018-03-06...
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Accentus (or
Accentus Ecclesiasticus;
Ecclesiastical accent) is a
style of
church music that
emphasizes spoken word. It is
often contrasted with concentus...
- Etan Ebed Ebed-melech Eben-Ezer Eber
Ebiasaph Ebronah Ecclesiastes Ecclesiasticus, or the
Wisdom of
Sirach Ed Eden Eder Edom
Edrei Eglah Eglaim Eglon...