| 31. | As a result of ecclesiastical law, the church separates itself from the people it is supposed to serve.
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| 32. | Offences against ecclesiastical laws are dealt with differently based on whether the laws in question involve church doctrine.
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| 33. | The court said it could not decide the case without interpreting ecclesiastical law, particularly the vow of celibacy.
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| 34. | It continued with a discussion of how " crime against nature " statues date to 12th-century ecclesiastical laws.
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| 35. | Although the king could not make ecclesiastical law, all papal regulations without royal assent were invalid in France.
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| 36. | Opening a trial anyway, the court also violated ecclesiastical law by denying Joan the right to a legal adviser.
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| 37. | Sir Robert Phillimore in his work on ( Anglican ) ecclesiastical law makes a definite statement to this effect.
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| 38. | The inhabitants of the village were ruled from the Abbey and were partly under ecclesiastical law, though the Kyburgs.
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| 39. | It is located at Broad and Meeting streets on one of the Four Corners of Law, and represents ecclesiastical law.
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| 40. | Civil courts must defer to hierarchical tribunals to avoid civil interpretation of, and subsequent entanglement in ecclesiastical law and politics.
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