Definition of Ecclesiast. Meaning of Ecclesiast. Synonyms of Ecclesiast

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Definition of Ecclesiast

Ecclesiast
Ecclesiast Ec*cle"si*ast, n. 1. An ecclesiastic. --Chaucer. 2. The Apocryphal book of Ecclesiasticus. [Obs.]

Meaning of Ecclesiast from wikipedia

- Clergy are formal leaders within established religions. Their roles and functions vary in different religious traditions, but usually involve presiding...
- sensational". Traditionally, the post had been exclusively the preserve of an ecclesiast. The last lay appointment to the office had been that of Sir Thomas Beaufort...
- Plants" (1979 album). Eccles (disambiguation) Ecclesia (disambiguation) Ecclesiast, member of the Clergy Wisdom of Sirach (or Ecclesiasticus), apocryphal...
- Retrieved July 16, 2009. Miller, T. S. (2013). "Flying Chaucers, Insectile Ecclesiasts, and Pilgrims Through Space and Time: The Science Fiction Chaucer". The...
- Coldingham by the Wendover version of Flores historiarum. To 12th-century ecclesiasts, invented tales of 9th-century violence—particularly violence inflicted...
- the does he have the empire, if not from our lord the pope?" The two ecclesiasts were then nearly beaten up, but the Emperor enabled their swift escape...
- fifteenth-century authors have been proposed, ranging from a contemporary poet to an Ecclesiast, but since even the exact dates of its composition are also debated it...
- Wayback Machine Paulos, Michael Harold (Fall 2011). "Opposing the "High Ecclesiasts at Washington": Frank J. Cannon's Editorial Fusillades during the Reed...
- published in Munich: Cantiunculae Paschales (Little Easter Songs) Cantiones Ecclesiast. de Nativ. Christi, 4 voc. In Monte Olivarum Salve Regina, 6 voc. Giulio...
- Piacenza, was an Imperial Diet, a general ****embly of the nobles and ecclesiasts of the Holy Roman Empire and representatives of Northern Italian cities...