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- noun Plural form of
judicatory .
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Nothing in the Constitution prevented Congress from establishing judicatories like those of the Inquisition.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Nothing in the Constitution prevented Congress from establishing judicatories like those of the Inquisition.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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Nothing in the Constitution prevented Congress from establishing judicatories like those of the Inquisition.
Ratification Pauline Maier 2010
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According to Russell Miller, in the 19th C., state conventions i.e., middle judicatories elected the delegates to the national general convention -- not local congregations.
Philocrites: Limits of Unitarian Universalist congregationalism. 2008
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That's an interesting idea today, as middle judicatories might be in a better position to fund travel expenses for their delegates.
Philocrites: Limits of Unitarian Universalist congregationalism. 2008
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Trumah, or giving their testimony, &c. To the same sense our Saviour, chapter 5: 31, "If I bear witness of myself, my witness is not true"; i.e. in your judicatories it is not of any value with you, where no one is allowed to be a witness for himself.
From the Talmud and Hebraica 1602-1675 1979
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This could not be the church of the Jews, neither in its whole body nor in any of its judicatories; for as at that time there was a solemn decree of excommunication against all and every one that should profess his name, — John ix.
A Brief Instruction in the Worship of God 1616-1683 1965
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As early as 1823, a motion was made in the Synod to open a correspondence with the judicatories of other denominations.
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive The Reformed Presbytery
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Add to what is above, that this church maintains no suitable testimony against sins of all sorts, in persons of all stations; neither emits faithful warnings anent the snares and dangers of the nation, nor full and free declarations of present duty, as church judicatories, like faithful watchmen did in former times.
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive The Reformed Presbytery
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And yet the ecclesiastical judicatories of the church of
Act, Declaration, & Testimony for the Whole of our Covenanted Reformation, as Attained to, and Established in Britain and Ireland; Particularly Betwixt the Years 1638 and 1649, Inclusive The Reformed Presbytery
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