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temporalities Meaning in Telugu ( temporalities తెలుగు అంటే)



తాత్కాలికములు, అప్పుడప్పుడు ప్రకృతి

చర్చి ప్రాపంచిక ఆస్తి,

Noun:

అప్పుడప్పుడు ప్రకృతి,



temporalities's Usage Examples:

by the majority of the Chapter of Elphin, received possession of the temporalities on 8 November 1260, and consecrated c.


He received possession of the temporalities of the Diocese of Worcester on 18 October and was consecrated on 3 December.


care and civil administration of the temporalities and in particular the pecuniary alms destined for the support and benefit of Franciscan convents, and.


For providing these duties, a priest would receive "temporalities".


About the effect of the state on identity formation, Patil says: If we continue to neglect cross-border dynamics and fail to problematize the nation and its emergence via transnational processes, our analyses will remain tethered to the spatialities and temporalities of colonial modernity.


December 1267; consecrated in 1267 or 1268; received possession of the temporalities 5 January 1268; died before 12 January 1307.


the archiepiscopal and capitular temporalities, had gained imperial immediacy as prince-archbishopric in 1180.


Elected on 26 February, received the temporalities on 23 March, and consecrated 25 April 1221.


1223 and elected bishop before 7 May 1224; received possession of the temporalities c.


the consent of the clergy to the Act whereby the temporalities of the prelacies were annexed to the Crown in 1587, and was the same year named one of.


September 1252; appointed 7 January 1253; received possession of the temporalities after 9 March 1253; died 25 April 1275 1275 1309 Nicholas Cheever, O.


Elected before 11 July 1219, received royal assent and the temporalities on 16 July 1219, and consecrated on 27 October 1219.


priests in charge rather than incumbents (one who does receive the temporalities of an incumbent) is sometimes done when parish reorganisation is taking.



Synonyms:

temporalty, spiritualty, spirituality, church property,



Antonyms:

clergy, clergyman, outwardness, worldliness,



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