- The
Magisterial Reformation is a
phrase that "draws
attention to the
manner in
which the
Lutheran and
Calvinist reformers related to
secular authorities...
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executive officers), and also had the
power to
issue ius honorarium, or
magisterial law. The
Consul was the
highest Roman magistrate. The
Praetor (the office...
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Magisterial Palace may
refer to: a
building within Fort St.
Angelo Grandmaster's
Palace (Valletta)
Palazzo Vilhena Palazzo Malta This
disambiguation page...
- The term
magisterial district may
refer to: the
legal district of a
magistrate or
magistrate court in
certain states of the
United States, see United...
- The
magisterium of the
Catholic Church is the church's
authority or
office to give
authentic interpretation of the Word of God, "whether in its written...
- Magistrate). In India, a sub-divisional
magistrate has
several executive and
magisterial roles to play
under Criminal Procedure Code 1973
Revenue functions involve...
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exception of
Arlington County, are
further subdivided into
magisterial districts.
Magisterial districts are
defined by the
United States Census Bureau as...
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divided into fifty-five counties, each of
which is
further subdivided into
magisterial districts. The U.S.
Census Bureau defines these districts as non-functioning...
- (/vəˈraɪnə/ və-RY-nə) is a
former unincorporated community and
current magisterial district in the
easternmost portion of
Henrico County, Virginia, United...
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Grant District,
formerly Grant Magisterial District, is one of five
historic magisterial districts in
Jackson County, West Virginia. The
district was...