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  • Anglican Communion, particularly the American Episcopal Church, ecclesiastical ordinances are the bylaws of a Christian religious organization, especially...
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  • Baptist ordinance, Believer's Baptism and Lord's Supper Ecclesiastical ordinances, the bylaws of a Christian religious organization Ordinance room, place...
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  • portal Acta Curiae Courts of England and Wales Ecclesiastical crime Ecclesiastical ordinances Ecclesiastical prison Trial by ordeal Waters, Ian (14 March...
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  • subdivisionsPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Ecclesiastical ordinances Escheat – State taking ownership of 'unowned' land Jurisdiction –...
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    mentioned in Medieval law codes, such as that of King Cnut, whose Ecclesiastical Ordinances inform us that the codes aim to ensure that "...the madly audacious...
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  • crime will be valued at $65 Billion by 2025. Ecclesiastical courts Ecclesiastical ordinances Ecclesiastical prison Canon law Sacrament of Penance [1] Archived...
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    Upon his arrival he begins to leave his mark on Church with the Ecclesiastical Ordinances and, although he had no official role other than Head of the Ministers...
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  • the Orders are grouped in families. Swedish Church Ordinance 1571 Canon law Ecclesiastical Ordinances  This article incorporates text from a publication...
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  • able to establish after significant struggle in Geneva under the Ecclesiastical Ordinances, a form of church government with much greater power. Most significantly...
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  • council enacted The Ecclesiastical Ordinances, a detailed regulation summarizing Calvin's proposals for church administration. The Ordinances established four...
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    Geneva passed the Ordonnances ecclésiastiques (Ecclesiastical Ordinances) on 20 November 1541. The ordinances defined four orders of ministerial function:...
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  • Canon law (redirect from Ecclesiastical law)
    kanon, a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of...
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  • name given especially to general ordinances issued with the advice of the cardinals. On the other hand, ordinances issued for individual cases were called...
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    These documents relate to the ecclesiastical polity of the church. Church Order of Dort (1618) Ecclesiastical Ordinances (1641) Form of Presbyterial Church...
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    November 1541 as part of the implementation of John Calvin's Ecclesiastical Ordinances, after Calvin's return to Geneva from Strasbourg in 1541. It initially...
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  • parishes). The ordinance ordered the creation of at least a register of baptisms, needed for determining the age of candidates for ecclesiastical office, as...
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    was established as part of the implementation of John Calvin's Ecclesiastical Ordinances in 1541 and originally consisted of the ministers of Geneva's...
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    practical use of the phrase,[clarification needed] the area of a bishop's ecclesiastical jurisdiction. Phrases concerning actions occurring within or outside...
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    Century (Boston: The Beadon Press 1952) at 67–68. Cf., Jean Calvin, Ecclesiastical ordinances (Genève 1541, 1561), reprinted in Lewis W. Spitz, editor, The...
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  • of the Cistercian Order. During that time, he issues a set of ecclesiastical ordinances (usually referred to as the Ordinationes) based on the principles...
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