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Often used in the same context:
hierarchs,
schismatics,
ecclesiastical,
apostolic see,
clergies,
pius v,
theologians,
presbyters,
conciliar,
mithraic,
ritualism,
chrysostom,
clericalism,
ascetical,
uniate,
priests,
confraternities,
legate,
laity,
episcopacy,
curial,
synodal,
saints,
sufis,
pontifical,
counter reformation,
carmelite order,
magisterium,
pius ix,
catholicism,
procopius,
popes,
priestly,
hellenists,
patristic,
celibates,
abbots,
abbeys,
canonist,
chalcedon,
indult,
lateran,
patriarchates,
prelates,
gnostics,
hellenist,
papal infallibility,
roman curia,
uniate church,
sienese,
abbess,
babylonian captivity,
noblemen,
visigothic,
papist,
freemasonry,
penances,
intercommunion,
ecclesia,
adepts,
sulpician,
thomism,
apostolic,
holy father,
franciscan order,
muftis,
marcion,
dicastery,
laic,
clerics,
sacred scripture,
servitors,
catholics,
churchmen,
leo xiii,
ecclesiology,
carthusian,
bishops,
oblates,
anticlericalism,
ecumenicalism,
martyrology,
ignatius loyola,
mariology,
phanar,
archbishopric,
episcopal,
cistercians,
arianism,
nicene creed,
beatifications,
ex cathedra,
jacobinism,
anathemas,
christianisation,
pontiffs,
brahmanic,
nobles,
pelagius,
duns scotus,
eldership,
concupiscence,
ecclesiastic,
clergymen,
clergy,
authors,
prelate,
archbishops,
architects,
divines,
dramatists,
literati,
poets,
canonists
Also try:
— Adjectives for ecclesiastics:
other,
many,
great,
high,
several,
higher,
foreign,
english,
french,
certain,
few,
more...
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