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simony Meaning in Tamil ( simony வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

தன் சுய நலனுக்காக கிறித்தவக் கோயிலின் புனிதப் பொருள்களைப் பயன்படுத்துதல்,



simony's Usage Examples:

renewed declarations against simony, lay investiture, and clerical marriages, and in a policy of continued opposition to Henry IV.


Damiani was a determined foe of simony, but his fiercest wrath was directed against the married clergy.


This great prelate was an ecclesiastical reformera leader in a movement for the general purification of morals, and especially for the repressing of simony and evil-living among the clergy a great builder of churches, and a stringent enforcer of the rules of the monastic life.


There is no evidence of simony in the conclave, and Leo's election was hailed with delight by the Romans on account of his reputation for liberality, kindliness and love of peace.


In 1102 a national synod at Westminster under Anselm adopted canons against simony, clerical marriages and slavery.


What sort of Polish mazuwka is this?This ill-timed parsimony reacted injuriously upon Polish politics.


During his pontificate a decree against simony was engraven on marble and placed before the altar of St Peter's.


More than not, however, reductive realists object to non-reductivists on grounds of theoretical parsimony.


The penalty is forfeiture by the offender of any advantage from the simoniacal transaction, of his patronage by the patron, of his benefice by the presentee; and now by the Benefices Act 1892, a person guilty of simony is guilty of an offence for which he may be proceeded against under the Clergy Discipline Act 1892.


Alexander now feared that the king might depose him for simony and summon a council, but he won over the bishop of St Malo, who had much influence over the king, with a cardinal's hat, and agreed to send Cesare, as legate, to Naples with the French army, to deliver Jem to Charles and to give him Civitavecchia (January 16, 1495).


In spite of shortsighted parsimony in the matter of schools, 'c.


This fatal parsimony had the most serious political consequences, for it crippled the king at every step.





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