Sentence example with the word 'vicegerent'

vicegerent

Definition n. someone appointed by a ruler as an administrative deputy

Last update: August 21, 2015


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To the vicegerent of Yahweh, seated on the throne of Zion, the king of Israel who is also priest after the order of Melchizedek, and then, after the Gospel had ensured the Messianic interpretation of the Psalm (Matt.   [Please select]

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But, though the Prince might be dead, had he not left a vicegerent behind him.   [Please select]

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Excommunications were hurled, like thunderbolts, into remotest hamlets, and the murmurs of indignant Christendom were silenced by the awful denunciations of God's supposed vicegerent.   [Please select]

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He could depose prelates and excommunicate the greatest personages; he enjoyed enormous revenues; he was vicegerent of the Pope.   [Please select]

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The Church should be superior to the State, the vicegerent of God to temporal rulers and to councils.   [Please select]

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The Pope became to them the vicegerent of the great Power which they adored.   [Please select]

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A king in the seventeenth century was supposed to be the vicegerent of the Deity.   [Please select]

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