Crossword-Solution: CLASSIS 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Classis n. A class or order; sort; kind.
Classis n. An ecclesiastical body or judicatory in certain churches,
as the Reformed Dutch. It is intermediate between the consistory and
the synod, and corresponds to the presbytery in the Presbyterian
church.

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The next higher power, administrative or judicial, resided in the classis, consisting of all the ministers in a given district and one elder from each parish therein, and corresponding to the presbytery.
Narrative of New Netherland J. F. Jameson, Editor 2002
Under this rule the first minister sent out to New Netherland was placed under the jurisdiction of the Classis of Amsterdam, since the colony was under the charge of the Amsterdam Chamber.
Narrative of New Netherland J. F. Jameson, Editor 2002
From 1639, if not earlier, a committee of the classis, called "Deputati ad Res Exteras," was given charge of most of the details of correspondence with the Dutch Reformed churches in America, Africa, the East and foreign European countries.
Narrative of New Netherland J. F. Jameson, Editor 2002
Reverend Adrianus Smoutius, to whom the letter was addressed, was an ultra-Calvinist clergyman, who led a stormy life, but from 1620 to 1630 was a minister of the collegiate churches of Amsterdam, and as such a member of the classis under whose charge Michaelius served.
Narrative of New Netherland J. F. Jameson, Editor 2002
Since he was able to preach not only in Dutch but also in English and even in French, it was natural that the Classis should send him out to New Netherland in response to the urgent requests made for assistance to Megapolensis, especially in dealing with the non-Dutch population at New Amsterdam.
Narrative of New Netherland J. F. Jameson, Editor 2002