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Magisterial may
refer to:
pertaining to
magistrate pertaining to
magisterium This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Magisterial...
- 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...
- The
Magisterial Reformation refers in
particular to the
history of the Lutheran, Reformed, and
Anglican traditions within Protestant Christianity, in...
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Magisterial Palace may
refer to: a
building within Fort St.
Angelo Grandmaster's
Palace (Valletta)
Palazzo Vilhena Palazzo Malta This
disambiguation page...
- 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...
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adjectival form of praeficere: "put in front",
meaning in charge) is a
magisterial title of
varying definition, but
essentially refers to the
leader of...
- The
infallibility of the
Church is the
belief that the Holy
Spirit preserves the
Christian Church from
errors that
would contradict its
essential doctrines...
- islands, most notably,
Matteo Perez d'Aleccio,
whose works appear in the
Magisterial Palace and in the
Conventual Church of St. John in Valletta, and Filippo...
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between Earth, Venus, and the Sun. Halley's
friend Isaac Newton, in his
magisterial Principia Mathematica of 1687,
demonstrated that
celestial bodies are...
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exception of
Arlington County, are
further subdivided into
magisterial districts.
Magisterial districts are
defined by the
United States Census Bureau as...