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  • Non-Ecclesiastical New Testament
    35 B (6 words) - 08:52, 17 March 2016
  • Ecclesiastical Text
    The term The Ecclesiastical Text is misrepresented by [[James White]]. ... nd associates the position by asserting that the [[Latin Vulgate]] was the ecclesiastical text for a long time. By doing this he totally misrepresents the position ...
    2 KB (365 words) - 17:36, 29 March 2016

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  • King James Version
    ... contained no heterodox readings, there was in practice no way by which the ecclesiastical authorities could distinguish the banned version; consequently many Cathol ... ... anner that reflected the traditional usage of the church. For example, old ecclesiastical words such as the word "church" were to be retained and not to be translat ...
    63 KB (9553 words) - 11:19, 5 April 2022
  • The Bishops' Bible
    ... r of switches were made to the [[New Testament]] in the direction of more "ecclesiastical" language (e.g. introducing the term "charity" into I Corinthians 13), but ...
    9 KB (1320 words) - 21:25, 9 September 2016
  • Bible Versions
    * [[Non-Ecclesiastical New Testament]]
    6 KB (658 words) - 16:14, 11 March 2016
  • English Bible Versions
    [[Non-Ecclesiastical New Testament]]
    5 KB (657 words) - 13:38, 8 March 2016
  • Gospel of Matthew
    ... '' (Greek: assembly), or church. The instructions for the church emphasize ecclesiastical responsibility and humility. He calls on his disciples to practice forgive ...
    15 KB (2337 words) - 06:57, 17 August 2016
  • Christianity in Gaul
    ... ntius had spent much time in Gaul and seems to have died there. The law of ecclesiastical celibacy was less stringent, less generally enforced than in Italy, especi ... ... the Bible and the Church were copied to meet the needs of public worship, ecclesiastical teaching, and Catholic life. The only contemporary buildings that exhibit ...
    27 KB (4198 words) - 15:15, 15 March 2016
  • Codex Sinaiticus
    ... spenski|Porfirij Uspenskij]] (1804-1885), at that time head of the Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem and subsequently Bishop of [[Chigirin]], visited the ...
    41 KB (6113 words) - 10:22, 27 October 2018
  • Portal:Bible Translations
    * [[Non-Ecclesiastical New Testament]]
    6 KB (741 words) - 13:29, 21 July 2019
  • John Overall
    As one of the [[Ecclesiastical Household|chaplains-in-ordinary]] to the queen, Overall was appointed by W ... Commission was the supreme ecclesiastical court in England. It was instituted by the Crown during the [[English Refo ...
    16 KB (2430 words) - 03:21, 9 March 2016
  • Richard Bancroft
    ... [[St Paul's cathedral]], [[London]], and in 1586 was made a member of the ecclesiastical commission. On [[9 February]] [[1589]] he preached at [[St Paul's Cathedra ... ... rtually invested with the power of primate, and had the sole management of ecclesiastical affairs. Among the more noteworthy cases which fell under his direction we ...
    5 KB (717 words) - 10:27, 10 March 2016
  • John Bois
    ... e version of the New Testament" (Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, and Ecclesiastical, Literature, Vol. I, p. 869).
    3 KB (496 words) - 08:58, 8 March 2016
  • James VI and I
    *''Original Letters Relating to the Ecclesiastical Affairs of Scotland: Chiefly Written by, or Addressed to His Majesty King ...
    57 KB (8931 words) - 06:59, 12 March 2016
  • John William Burgon
    ... tical position, not an academic title. Burgon is widely known today by his ecclesiastical title, "Dean Burgon", which is often wrongly taken either to be his name o ...
    15 KB (2431 words) - 05:27, 24 February 2019
  • Byzantine text-type
    ... 'Byzantine text-type''' (also called '''Majority''', '''Traditional''', '''Ecclesiastical''', '''Constantinopolitan''', or '''Syrian''') is one of several text-type ...
    65 KB (5140 words) - 10:57, 5 December 2018
  • Jean Hardouin
    Hardouin was appointed by the ecclesiastical authorities to supervise the ''Conciliorum collectio regia maxima'' (1715) ...
    5 KB (698 words) - 12:33, 19 November 2023
  • 1 John 5:7
    ... y unchallenged in English Bibles for four hundred years. It is the English ecclesiastical line for the past 500 years with first English Bible of John Wycliffe in 1 ... ... ) has an interesting passage which may be a reference to the Comma. In his Ecclesiastical Theology where he refutes some Sabellian opinions of Marcellus he says:
    245 KB (37826 words) - 11:15, 29 May 2024
  • Father
    7. (n.) One of the chief ecclesiastical authorities of the first centuries after Christ; -- often spoken of collec ...
    1 KB (230 words) - 07:17, 17 May 2019
  • Thomas Bilson
    ==Ecclesiastical polity, political thought== His writings took a nuanced and middle way in ecclesiastical polity, and avoided [[Erastian]] views and [[divine right]], while requiri ...
    9 KB (1307 words) - 08:44, 27 December 2022
  • John Spenser
    ... (theologian)|Richard Hooker]] he edited the first five books of Hooker's ''Ecclesiastical Politic'' (London, 1604). The introduction to that work and ''A Sermon at ...
    1 KB (168 words) - 05:42, 11 March 2016
  • Jerome
    ... nfluence exercised by his Latin version of the Bible upon the subsequent [[ecclesiastical]] and [[theological]] development.
    33 KB (5183 words) - 22:35, 12 February 2021

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