| 1. | "... but to exclude all rivalry among Christian
sects, and to prevent any national ecclesiastical establishment, which
should give to an hierarchy the exclusive patronage of the national
government."
| Source: | Baldacchino, Joseph. "Religion and the Constitution" Humanitas 12.1 Mar. 22 1999: 110  |
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| 2. | " One might say that as in a traditional Dance of Death, with Death
leading representatives of the secular and ecclesiastical social
hierarchy in a processional dance, these groups are lined up one behind
the other."
| Source: | Hertel, Christiane. "Dis/Continuities in Dresden's Dances of Death" Art Bulletin 82.1 Mar. 1 2000: 83  |
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| 3. | " The bishop
is a symbol of an ecclesiastical hierarchy that is alien to
Presbyterianism."
| Source: | Rosie, George. "There may be troubles ahead" New Statesman (1996) 129.4483 Apr. 24 2000: 36  |
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| 4. | " This arrangement of royal closet over chapel was
thus a declaration of hierarchy, with properly integrated parts, for
"the chapels royal distilled perfectly the theory that religious
and political, ecclesiastical and civil were not only joined, but
inseparable" (p. 40)."
| Source: | STANWOOD, P.G. "SERMONS AT COURT: POLITICS AND RELIGION IN ELIZABETHAN ANDJACOBEAN PREACHING" Journal of English and Germanic Philology 99.1 Jan. 1 2000: 137  |
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| 5. | " Fincham
has assembled a collection of articles, extending across every level of
the ecclesiastical hierarchy of both provinces, which he divides into
eight groups or 'families': a convenient arrangement provided
it does not lead researchers to concentrate..."
| Source: | PETERS, ROBERT. "Visitation articles and injunctions of the early Stuart Church,II" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.4 Oct. 1 1999: 794  |
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| 6. | " Although the compiler of the Hispana (The Spanish collection, c.
633) included papal decretals in the second half of the collection, his
preface gives clear pride of place to conciliar canons in the hierarchy
of ecclesiastical law."
| Source: | PENNINGTON, KENNETH. "Prefaces to canon law books in Latin Christianity. Selectedtranslations, 500-1245" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.2 Apr. 1 2000: 378  |
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| 7. | "
Sally Thompson has argued that by the end of the twelfth century the
ecclesiastical hierarchy was making increasing efforts 'to ensure
that communities of women were organized on a separate basis which..."
| Source: | NICHOLSON, H.J. "Margaret de Lacy and the Hospital of St John at Aconbury, Herefordshire" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.4 Oct. 1 1999: 629  |
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| 8. | " But because democracy is a legitimate and
desirable form of political governance doesn't make the Lord's
own gift of ecclesiastical hierarchy illegitimate, even though it can
raise good questions about how power given by God should be used to make
his people holy."
| Source: | George, Francis. "HOW LIBERALISM FAILS THE CHURCH : The cardinal explains" Commonweal 126.20 Nov. 19 1999: 24  |
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| 9. | " First, when speaking of the activity of the Holy Spirit in the
Church, Adam stressed that the Spirit moves from the top down within the
ecclesiastical hierarchy: from the pope, through..."
| Source: | KRIEG, ROBERT A. "KARL ADAM, NATIONAL SOCIALISM, AND CHRISTIAN TRADITION" Theological Studies 60.3 Sept. 1 1999: 432  |
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| 10. | "
It implies that there cannot be a sacred system, ecclesiastical or
political; that there cannot be a sacred hierarchy with absolute
authority; and that there cannot be a truth in human minds which is
divine truth in itself."
| Source: | Davies, Alan. "Tradition and modernity in Protestant Christianity" Journal of Asian and African Studies 34.1 Feb. 1 1999: 19-20  |
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| 11. | " The symposium concludes with
papers on the relationship of monks with the ecclesiastical hierarchy
and secular powers in Byzantium, Russia and France."
| Source: | Lawrence, C.H. "Moines et monasteres dans les societes de rite Grec et Latin" Journal of Ecclesiastical History v49.n3 July 1 1998: 526-528  |
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| 12. | " But their institutionalization
also corresponded to new difficulties, as the general economic crisis of
the fourteenth century reduced the jobs available to beguines and as the
ecclesiastical hierarchy became increasingly disapproving of
those--especially women--who did not fit conveniently into the command
structure."
| Source: | Bouchard, Constance B. "Cities of Ladies: Beguine Communities in the Medieval Low Countries, 1200-1565" Journal of Social History 37.2 Dec. 22 2003: 541-544  |
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| 13. | " He concludes
that failure to obtain the wholehearted support of parish priests led
the hierarchy to take such matters away from the confessional and place
them before the ecclesiastical courts."
| Source: | Deutscher, Thomas. "The Conquest of the Soul: Confusion, Discipline, and Public Order in Counter-Reformation Milan." Renaissance Quarterly 55.1 Mar. 22 2002: 305-307  |
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| 14. | " To that end, the government abolished various
elements of the Church's self-administration, removed recalcitrant
ecclesiastical officials, banned defiant religious orders, strengthened
the government's influence over appointments to ecclesiastical
office and reformed clerical education."
| Source: | Ross, Ronald J. "Kirchenrecht und Kulturkampf. Historische Legitimation, politische Mitwirkung und wissenschaftliche Begleitung durch die Schule Emil Ludwig Richters" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 55.4 Oct. 1 2004: 806-808  |
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| 15. | "
This eschatological view of human government could easily carry over
into the Church, and many third-century Christians tried to reconcile
themselves to what Field calls ecclesiastical dominion."
| Source: | KELLY, JOSEPH F. "Liberty, Dominion, and The Two Swords: On the Origins of WesternPolitical Theology," Theological Studies 60.4 Dec. 1 1999: 755  |
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| 16. | "... in order to be trained as theologians and teachers or to take
their place as officials in papal and ecclesiastical government or in
the expert service of secular rulers."
| Source: | Zagorin, Perez. "On humanism past & present" Daedalus 132.4 Sept. 22 2003: 87-93  |
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| 17. | " However+ while they are a rich and most extended mine of
information about Frankish government and administration, ecclesiastical
and secular reforms, theological issues..."
| Source: | Hen, Yitzhak. "Admonitio und Praedicatio: Zur Religios-Pastoralen Dimention von Kapitularien und Kaputulariennahen Texten" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.2 Apr. 1 1999: 329-331  |
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| 18. | " Constitutions were contested and enacted,
leading to liberal reforms which separated church and state,
disestablished ecclesiastical and communal possession in favour of
private property and provided a three-tiered republican model of
federal, state and municipal government."
| Source: | CONNOLLY, PRISCILLA. "Pearson and Public Works Construction in Mexico, 1890-1910" Business History 41.4 Oct. 1 1999: 48  |
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| 19. | " Nor did the Ecclesiastical
Commission, given licensing powers by the 1559 Royal Injunctions, appear
to apply its restraints regularly, even within its narrow ecclesiastical
remit."
| Source: | Parry, Glyn. "Press censorship in Elizabethan England" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 50.3 July 1 1999: 593  |
|
| 20. | " Nelson
emphatically rejects the idea of lay and ecclesiastical dichotomy in the
ninth century in "The Last Years of Louis the Pious" and
oufiines instead the role of lay and ecclesiastical political consensus
in Carolingian politics ("The Intellectual in Politics")."
| Source: | Sefton, David S. "The Frankish World: 750-900" Historian v60.n4 June 22 1998: 906-908  |
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| 21. | " But precisely because it is no longer a
"living" language, ecclesiastical Latin has, in a sense,
passed beyond the reach of change and enjoys a linguistic immortality
that renders it a particularly suitable idiom for a liturgical action
instituted by Christ and repeated..."
| Source: | Shuter, Bill. "THE TRIDENTINE MASS" Commonweal 127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 24  |
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| 22. | "
Put most baldly, from a Foucaultian perspective it is quite unfair
of me to raise the issue of whether widespread homoeroticism exists de
facto in the clerical closet, or de symbolico in ecclesiastical camp."
| Source: | O'Brien, Dennis. "EVIDENCE ANYONE?" Commonweal 127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 33  |
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| 23. | " Both programs are parish-based and
parish-focused, committed to addressing the issues and concerns facing
the church today at the local level, and both have gained ecclesiastical
approval."
| Source: | Simon Jr., William E. "LAY PREACHING" Commonweal 127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 26  |
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| 24. | " The
"Saint"--the creature of the ecclesiastical P.T. Barnums--may
in time crush the man."
| Source: | . "FROM THE ARCHIVES : Pope John XXIII" Commonweal 127.14 Aug. 11 2000: 15  |
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| 25. | " He believed that his ecclesiastical superiors were a
primary way in which the will of God was mediated to him, and that, in
surrender to that will, he would find peace."
| Source: | Komonchak, Joseph A. "REMEMBERING GOOD POPE JOHN : He always tried to be a saint. And he made it" Commonweal 127.14 Aug. 11 2000: 11  |
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