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Definition of Ecclesiasticus

Ecclesiasticus
Ecclesiasticus Ec*cle`si*as"ti*cus, n. [L.] A book of the Apocrypha.

Meaning of Ecclesiasticus from wikipedia

- Cyprian, termed it Ecclesiasticus because it was frequently read in churches, leading the Latin Church Fathers to call it Liber Ecclesiasticus ("Church Book")...
- Philip N. Cohen Eastern Parson Spider Herpyllus ecclesiasticus Jacobs, Steve. "Herpyllus ecclesiasticus". Retrieved June 29, 2019. "Nearctic Spider Database"...
- The Valor Ecclesiasticus (Latin: "church valuation") was a survey of the finances of the church in England, Wales and English controlled parts of Ireland...
- deuterocanonical by all the ancient churches: Tobit, Judith, Baruch, Ecclesiasticus, Wisdom, First and Second Maccabees and also the Gr**** additions to...
- they stood in 1535. The result was an extensive compendium, the Valor Ecclesiasticus. In September 1535, Cromwell commissioned a more general visitation...
- Temple period. He is the author of the Book of Sirach, also known as "Ecclesiasticus". Ben Sirach wrote his work in Hebrew, possibly in Alexandria in the...
- Etan Ebed Ebed-melech Eben-Ezer Eber Ebiasaph Ebronah Ecclesiastes Ecclesiasticus, or the Wisdom of Sirach Ed Eden Eder Edom Edrei Eglah Eglaim Eglon...
- of translations, instead of transliterations, of Hebrew titles) such Ecclesiasticus (DRC) instead of Sirach (LXX) or Ben Sira (Hebrew), Paralipomenon (Gr****...
- hundred and eighty. His most important work, Codex diplomaticus Hungariae ecclesiasticus no civilis, was published in several volumes from 1829 to 1844. It consists...
- Accentus (or Accentus Ecclesiasticus; Ecclesiastical accent) is a style of church music that emphasizes spoken word. It is often contrasted with concentus...