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ecclesiasticism
[ ih-klee-zee-as-tuh-siz-uhm ]
noun
- ecclesiastical principles, practices, or spirit.
- devotion, especially excessive devotion, to the principles or interests of the church.
ecclesiasticism
/ 瑟藢办濒颈藧锄瑟藞忙蝉迟瑟藢蝉瑟锄蓹尘 /
noun
- exaggerated attachment to the practices or principles of the Christian Church
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 补苍顎卼颈路别肠路肠濒别顎却颈路补蝉顎僼颈路肠颈蝉尘 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of ecclesiasticism1
Example Sentences
The piece is about ecclesiasticism, and the big but contained joy that informs the act of creativity鈥攁long with power and elegance and modesty.
He thus extended the meaning of the word far beyond the narrow range of ecclesiasticism.
But the moral order is no more a part of ecclesiasticism than earthquakes are.
Those who formed the system of Christian ecclesiasticism never could afford to have a conscience.
Sacerdotal ecclesiasticism is Christianity that has lost the Aristotelian disinterestedness of devotion to intellectual and social ends higher and wider than its own institutional aggrandisement.
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