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Перевод: sacerdotal
[прилагательное] священнический; жреческий
Тезаурус:
- In overalls of sacerdotal white
- Power over people: the sacerdotal few over the compliant many.
- The pope should have been called upon to act as arbiter in the dispute, as he alone has regal and sacerdotal powers.
- The tiara was in essence a white cap, having two bands at the back like a mitre, but it had incorporated in it a coronet round the lower rim to which was added a second coronet under Pope Boniface VIII at the end of the thirteenth century, symbolizing sacerdotal and regal powers.
- All the same, a cognition is what it feels like, set among these flowers, these stabbing rods of light, these solemn sacerdotal periods, this indisputable lump in the throat.
- In 1899 Silvester Horne in his Popular History of the Free Churches claimed that Councils "came together under the shadow of a great common peril whenever sacerdotal intolerance had to be resisted the machinery should be in existence
- Blumler's long and detailed analysis of the extent of commentary added by the broadcasters to the straight record of proceedings, shows the purpose and nature of commentary and even its style (whether it was sacerdotal, topical, didactic, conflict, entertainment, or minimalist).
- Regardless of their sacerdotal status they, too, had to provide sufficient funds for their endowment but, as they were often as wealthy and powerful as the nobility, this was no hardship.
- He comments: "It is not a person's maleness which constitutes that person the representative image of Christ, but a person's having the sacerdotal character, the instrumental priestly power to perform those actions signifying the giving of divine gifts, a power deriving through ordination from Christ, the donor of God's grace."
- Alexis is at fault in ranking imperial power and dignity higher than sacerdotal power, but the power of the priesthood descends from God and not from kings.
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