Sentences with phrase «from judicatories»

This led some to identification with radical campus movements (which ultimately risked profound alienation from judicatories) or to identification with the central administration (which obviously translated the campus minister into a member of the university administration).
This finding is most clearly illustrated by the high degree of dissatisfaction expressed by United Methodist clergy in relation to their denomination's deployment systems and the level of support they received from judicatory officials.
Preparatory and definitive — by these two appellatives let them be distinguished: preparatory, where, from the judicatory in which it originated, a suit, to receive its termination, must be transferred to some other: definitive, when it is in the originating judicatory that the suit is not only begun, but continued and ended.

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Now, I had to look up what judicatories were (since they were «missional,» I figured I would like them), but the rest sounded good from the start.
Black church people receive limited guidance from their national judicatories on such issues as abortion, homosexuality, capital punishment, women's rights.
One reason is that denominational and judicatory officials have shifted their attention away from such «private» issues as education and toward public policy and social change.
That, for receiving appeals from the decrees and other proceedings and conduct on the part of the above - mentioned judges immediate, there be judicatories appellate, all single seated, in such number as experience shall have shown to be necessary: if more than one, station of all of them the metropolis: that being the central spot, to which persons from all parts of the country have occasion to resort for other purposes; and at the same time that in which the best - formed and most effective public opinion has place — public opinion!
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