Italian painter. With his command of perspective, light, color, and composition, he produced a large body of secular and ecclesiastical works, including The Banquet of Cleopatra and The Martyrdom of Saint Agatha(both1750). 泰波罗,乔瓦尼·巴蒂斯特1696-1770意大利画家,他对透视、光线、色彩和构图有杰出的掌握,创作了一大批世俗和宗教作品,其中有克利奥帕特拉的宴会和圣阿加莎的殉道(同为1750年)
Ecclesiastical principles, practices, and activities. 教会主义教会的原则、实践及活动
A plot of land belonging or yielding profit to an English parish church or an ecclesiastical office. 教会属地属于英国教区教会或某一教职的土地,为其获利润的土地
ecclesiastical
[ adj ] of or associated with a church (especially a Christian Church) <adj.pert> ecclesiastic history
Ecclesiastical \Ec*cle`si*as"tic*al\, a. [See {Ecclesiastical}, a.] Of or pertaining to the church; relating to the organization or government of the church; not secular; as, ecclesiastical affairs or history; ecclesiastical courts.
Every circumstance of ecclesiastical order and discipline was an abomination. --Cowper.
{Ecclesiastical commissioners for England}, a permanent commission established by Parliament in 1836, to consider and report upon the affairs of the Established Church.
{Ecclesiastical courts}, courts for maintaining the discipline of the Established Church; -- called also {Christian courts}. [Eng.]
{Ecclesiastical law}, a combination of civil and canon law as administered in ecclesiastical courts. [Eng.]
{Ecclesiastical modes} (Mus.), the church modes, or the scales anciently used.
{Ecclesiastical States}, the territory formerly subject to the Pope of Rome as its temporal ruler; -- called also {States of the Church}.
They have to have specially cut shirts and stocks, and the pin-striped assistants in the ecclesiastical outfitters perspire pinkly as they circle those glorious but unfamiliar contours with their trembling measuring tapes.
Because of its appropriateness to the ecclesiastical system of Christendom and because of the enormous authority of Augustine, this doctrine of original sin was (and is) identified, at any rate in the Western churches, as orthodox.
"Let me express the hope that your labors here will produce the abundant fruit which the ecclesiastical community is expecting," the pope, clad in gold robes and miter, said in his homily.
They insist that they uphold their Catholic identities in a broad sense, but that specifying ecclesiastical restraints would cloud academic standing and integrity.
Its initial draft in 1985 had aroused keen objections from U.S. Catholic educators as projecting a degree of ecclesiastical control over colleges that would not be acceptable on the American academic scene.
The once-in-four-years general conference of the United Methodist Church ended the first lap Saturday of a concentrated exercise in ecclesiastical democracy.
In Pugin's case this is more than compensated for by the sheer proligacy of his furniture, ecclesiastical ornaments, wallpapers, materials and ceramics.
Swanson, who has been banned from practicing his priestly duties since March, was the first church official to face an ecclesiastical trial since the Episcopal diocese was founded 113 years ago.
In the late 14th century, with gold and enamels, the cameo was made into a staff for an ecclesiastical dignitary serving at the Sainte-Chapelle in Paris.
The church is financed by an ecclesiastical tax totalling about $800 million included in the income tax bill.