| 11. | In summary, the British anti-buggery law was enacted in 1534, taking over from ecclesiastical law.
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| 12. | The influence of Hippolytus was felt chiefly through his works on chronography and ecclesiastical law.
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| 13. | He was also the highest ecclesiastical law officer and exercised the powers of High Inquistor
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| 14. | He graduated in ecclesiastical law at the late age of 20 and began to practice.
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| 15. | The first post-reformation ecclesiastical laws in the Kingdom of Sweden were not promulgated until 1686.
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| 16. | On the other hand, administrative law, criminal law and ecclesiastical law remained outside its control.
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| 17. | Under the revised ecclesiastical law presentments for moral offences were less frequent, procedure being less summary.
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| 18. | Marriage with a deceased wife's sister was forbidden by ecclesiastical law, though permitted by common law.
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| 19. | The archbishop considered the sentence to be an unjustified intervention of secular authority into ecclesiastical law.
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| 20. | The Sejm also revived the medieval ecclesiastical law compelling the Jews to wear a distinctive badge.
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