Sentence example with the word 'synod'

synod

advisory body, bench, caucus, conciliarism, convention, dance, ecumenical council, junta, parochial church council, quorum, sitting

Definition n. a council convened to discuss ecclesiastical business

Last update: December 9, 2015


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The main controversy at this synod concerned the proper date for Easter.   [Please select]

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The synod of the church of England decided against giving mercy to the atheist who mocked at christanity.   [Please select]

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And the king himself would hear no doctrines preached, except those he had condemned at the synod of Dort.   [Please select]

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The acts of the synod of Pistoia were published in Italian and Latin at Pavia in 1788.   [Please select]

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By the synod of Calcuith, held A.   [Please select]

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'I would some of your synod heard you.'   [Please select]

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Then came the prayer just received from the Synoda prayer for the deliverance of Russia from hostile invasion.   [Please select]

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History of the United Netherlands: from the Death of William the Silent to the Synod of Dort.   [Please select]

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A great synod or council was held at Whitby, on the coast of Yorkshire, 664, to decide when Easter should be observed.   [Please select]

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That no national synod or meeting of churchmen (S48) should enact any decrees binding the English Church, without his confirmation.   [Please select]

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The "synod" met September 1, 1646, and after remaining in session fourteen days they adjourned.   [Please select]

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