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CHRISTIANITY. The religion established by Jesus Christ.
2. Christianity has been judicially2 declared to be a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; 11 Serg. & Rawle, 394; 5 Binn. R.555; of New York, 8 Johns. R. 291; of Connecticut, 2 Swift's System, 321; of Massachusetts, Dane's Ab. vol. 7, c. 219, a. 2, 19. To write or speak contemptuously and maliciously3 against it, is an indictable offence. Vide Cooper on the Law of Libel, 59 and 114, et seq.; and generally, 1 Russ. on Cr. 217; 1 Hawk4, c. 5; 1 Vent5. 293; 3 Keb. 607; 1 Barn. & Cress. 26. S. C. 8 Eng. Com. Law R. 14; Barnard. 162; Fitzgib. 66; Roscoe, Cr. Ev. 524; 2 Str. 834; 3 Barn. & Ald. 161; S. C. 5 Eng. Com. Law R. 249 Jeff. Rep. Appx. See 1 Cro. Jac. 421 Vent. 293; 3 Keb. 607; Cooke on Def. 74; 2 How. S. C. 11-ep. 127, 197 to 201.
CHURCH. In a moral or spiritual sense this word signifies a society of persons who profess6 the Christian1 religion; and in a physical or material sense, the place where such. persons assemble. The term church is nomen collectivum; it comprehends the chancel, aisles7, and body of the churcb. Ham. N. P. 204.
2. By the English law, the terms church or chapel8, and church-yard, are expressly recognized as in themselves correct and technical descriptions of the building and place, even in criminal proceedings9. 8 B. & C. *25; 1 Salk. 256; 11 Co. 25 b; 2 Esp. 5, 28.
3. It is not within the plan of this work to give an account of the different local regulations in the United States respecting churches. References are here given to enable the inquirer to ascertain10 what they are, where such regulations are known to exist. 2 Mass. 500; 3 Mass. 166; 8 Mass. 96; 9 Mass. 277; Id. 254; 10 Mass. 323; 15 Mass. 296 16 Mass. 488; 6 Mass. 401; 10 Pick. 172 4 Day, C. 361; 1 Root 3, 440; Kirby, 45; 2 Caines' Cas. 336; 10 John. 217; 6 John. 85; 7 John. 112; 8 John. 464; 9 John. 147; 4 Desaus. 578; 5 Serg. & Rawle, 510; 11 Serg. & Rawle, 35; Metc. & Perk11. Dig. h. t.; 4 Whart. 531.
CHURCH-WARDEN. An officer whose duties are, as the name implies, to take care of, or guard the church.
2. These officers are created in some ecclesiastical corporations by the charter, and their rights and duties are definitely explained.In England, it is said, their principal duties are to take care of, 1. the church or building; 2. the utensils12 and furniture; 3. the church-yard; 4. - matters of good order concerning the church and church-yard; 5. the endowments of the church. Bac. Ab. h. t. By the common law, the capacity of church-wardens to hold property for the church, is limited to personal property. 9 Cranch, 43.
CINQUE PORTS, Eng. law. Literally13, five ports. The name by which tho five ports of Hastings, Ramenhale, Hetha or Hethe, Dover, and Sandwich, are known. 2. These ports have peculiar14 charges and services imposed upon them, and were entitled to certain privileges and liberties. See Harg. L. Tr. 106-113.
CIPHER15. An arithmetical character, used for numerical notation16. Vide Figures, and 13 Vin. Ab. 210; 18 Eng. C. L. R. 95; 1 Ch. Cr. Law, 176.
2. By cipher is also understood a mode of secret writing. Public ministers and other public agents frequently use ciphers17 in their correspondence, and it is sometimes very useful so to correspond in times of war. A key is given to each minister before his departure, namely, the cipher for writing ciphers, (chiffre chiffrant,) and the cipher for deciphering (chiffre dechiffrant.) Besides these, it is usual to give him a common cipher, (chiffre banal,) -which is known to all the ministers of the same power, who occasionally use it in their correspondence with each other.
3. When it is suspected that, a cipher becomes known to the cabinet where the minister is residing, recourse is had to a preconcerted sign in order to annul18, entirely19 or in part, what has been written in cipher, or rather to indicate that the contents are to be understood in an inverted20 or contrary sense. A cipher of reserve is also employed in extraordinary cases.
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Christian
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| adj.基督教徒的;n.基督教徒 | |
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judicially
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| 依法判决地,公平地 | |
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maliciously
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| adv.有敌意地 | |
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hawk
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| n.鹰,骗子;鹰派成员 | |
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vent
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| n.通风口,排放口;开衩;vt.表达,发泄 | |
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profess
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| v.声称,冒称,以...为业,正式接受入教,表明信仰 | |
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aisles
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| n. (席位间的)通道, 侧廊 | |
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chapel
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| n.小教堂,殡仪馆 | |
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proceedings
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| n.进程,过程,议程;诉讼(程序);公报 | |
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ascertain
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| vt.发现,确定,查明,弄清 | |
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perk
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| n.额外津贴;赏钱;小费; | |
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utensils
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| 器具,用具,器皿( utensil的名词复数 ); 器物 | |
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literally
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| adv.照字面意义,逐字地;确实 | |
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peculiar
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| adj.古怪的,异常的;特殊的,特有的 | |
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cipher
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| n.零;无影响力的人;密码 | |
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notation
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| n.记号法,表示法,注释;[计算机]记法 | |
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ciphers
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| n.密码( cipher的名词复数 );零;不重要的人;无价值的东西 | |
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annul
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| v.宣告…无效,取消,废止 | |
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inverted
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| adj.反向的,倒转的v.使倒置,使反转( invert的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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