According to these authorities, the religious laws do not apply there.
She was in 1525, 1527, 1530 and 1533 put on trial for violating the religious laws.
Marriage and personal status are primarily based on the religious law of the individual concerned.
They were careful not to break any natural or religious law to accomplish their goals.
- There is no division between civil and religious law.
For many rabbis, he was the final authority on religious law.
The economic effects of religious law, however, are not foolproof.
There is nothing in our religious laws to say you can't.
We asked for our rights under civil and religious law.
But the development of one Jewish food was influenced by religious law.
We cannot take them out of here, by Church law.
Changes in Church law at the time made a change of structure necessary.
We try to stay within church law while saying, 'You are an adult.
I am not wed to your son by church law.
In 1999, at the age of 75, he offered his resignation, as required by church law.
Local bishops, with church law on their side, could do as they chose.
This has always been a most serious crime in Church law.
For the first time, too, a policy with the force of church law will give the guidelines spine.
The local boards have to follow church law, the bishops said.
In February 1686, a church law was put forth on his initiative.