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- noun Plural form of
temporality . - noun the
temporal orworldly possessions of theclergy
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Examples
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The separation of the ecclesiastical office from the bestowal of the temporalities was the sole object attained, an achievement of no very great importance.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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By the right of _regale_, on the vacancy of a see through death, resignation, or deprivation of the bishop, the royal officers took possession of the temporalities, that is, the land and revenues, and administered them for the profit of the
The Church and the Empire, Being an Outline of the History of the Church from A.D. 1003 to A.D. 1304 1907
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And since the clergy alone could rightly confer these, it was natural that they should claim the right to bestow ecclesiastical offices, including the lands ( "temporalities") attached to them, upon whomsoever they pleased without consulting any layman whatever.
An Introduction to the History of Western Europe James Harvey Robinson 1899
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Cambuskenneth and Dryburgh, though those titles were no doubt merely fictitious, meaning only that the "temporalities," the endowments of the extinct monasteries, were in their hands.
Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets George Reid 1862
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Finally, we have the time of inner awareness: which is the starting point of all the temporalities.
Anne Couillaud: Day-to-Day (PHOTOS): Artists' Daily Practices Incorporate the Time Dimension Anne Couillaud 2011
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They translate the richness or not of the time we live: These artists reveal the coexistence of different temporalities.
Anne Couillaud: Day-to-Day (PHOTOS): Artists' Daily Practices Incorporate the Time Dimension Anne Couillaud 2011
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They translate the richness or not of the time we live: These artists reveal the coexistence of different temporalities.
Anne Couillaud: Day-to-Day (PHOTOS): Artists' Daily Practices Incorporate the Time Dimension Anne Couillaud 2011
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Finally, we have the time of inner awareness: which is the starting point of all the temporalities.
Anne Couillaud: Day-to-Day (PHOTOS): Artists' Daily Practices Incorporate the Time Dimension Anne Couillaud 2011
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I'll be posting the rest of it over the course of the week, while I wrestle with the Old English Orosius and the temporalities of translation for a paper due next Monday.
Archive 2007-12-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007
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The Old English Orosius, in its translation and transformation of the Latin text of the Historiarum Adversum Paganos Libri VII becomes a kind of hybrid space in which different temporalities interact and compete.
Archive 2007-12-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2007
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