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Magisteriality
Magisteriality Mag`is*te`ri*al"i*ty, n. Magisterialness; authoritativeness. [R.] --Fuller.
Magisterially
Magisterially Mag`is*te"ri*al*ly, adv. In a magisterial manner.
Magisterialness
Magisterialness Mag`is*te"ri*al*ness, n. The quality or state of being magisterial.

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- Magisterial may refer to: pertaining to magistrate pertaining to magisterium This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Magisterial...
- Magisterial Palace may refer to: a building within Fort St. Angelo Grandmaster's Palace (Valletta) Palazzo Vilhena Palazzo Malta This disambiguation page...
- The Magisterial Reformation includes the Lutheran, Reformed, and Anglican traditions of Protestant Christianity and how these denominations "related to...
- The term magisterial district may refer to: the legal district of a magistrate or magistrate court in certain states of the United States, see United...
- The Magisterial Bloc of National Concertation (Spanish: Bloque Magisterial de ConcertaciĆ³n Nacional; BMCN) is a left-wing parliamentary group of the Congress...
- The magisterium of the Catholic Church is the church's authority or office to give authentic interpretation of the word of God, "whether in its written...
- exception of Arlington County, are further subdivided into magisterial districts. Magisterial districts are defined by the United States Census Bureau as...
- divided into fifty-five counties, each of which is further subdivided into magisterial districts. The U.S. Census Bureau defines these districts as non-functioning...
- Reformation despite the intense ****cution it faced from both Catholics and Magisterial Protestants. The early Anabaptists believed that their reformation must...
- The ****ociation of Magisterial Officers (AMO) was a trade union representing workers in magistrates' courts in the United Kingdom. The union was founded...