Definitionadj. of or relating to a belief in sacerdotalism
Last update: October 21, 2015
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It thus became in a high degree symbolical of the exaltation of the sacerdotal power. [Please select]
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In a manner of more than sacerdotal reverence he unlaced her boots, tucked her skirt about her ankles, slid on the slippers. [Please select]
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"He represents the independence of the moral law, as distinct from regal and sacerdotal enactments." [Please select]
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The purely sacerdotal qualities, good or bad, were at a minimum. [Please select]
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At the head of the sacerdotal hierarchy were the pontiffs, five in number,[61] of whom the king was the chief. [Please select]
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Some valuable fragments, however, of the most important ones have been preserved, and among others, the modifications in the sacerdotal privileges. [Please select]
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