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Articles and VII
This directive can be found in the Articles of the Federation, Chapter I, Article II, Paragraph VII, which states:
Articles VI and VII deal with scripture, while Article VIII discusses the essential creeds.
III — Articles I, III, VI and VII )
( Articles I. 1., V. 5. 1, VII.
The Occupied Enemy Territory which later became Syria Mesopotamia, and Palestine were mentioned in Section VII, Articles 94-97 of the Treaty of Sèvres, the short-lived Kingdom of Hejaz is mentioned separately in Section VIII, articles 98-100.
Part VII ( Articles 68-70 )-The Public Service
He was averse to all propositions of Popes Clement VII and Paul III to support calling a General Council, because he was convinced that it would only serve " for the preservation of the papal and anti-Christian rule "; but to be prepared for any event, he requested Luther to summarize all articles to which he would adhere before a council, and Luther wrote the Schmalkald Articles.
With very similar language between it and Article VII of the Manual, Article VIII states, " The condition of man after the fall of Adam is such that he cannot turn and prepare himself, by his own natural strength and works, to faith, and calling upon God ; wherefore we have no power to do good works, pleasant and acceptable to God, without the grace of God by Christ preventing us, that we may have a good will, and working with us, when we have that good will " ( emphasis added ), language that was taken directly from Article X of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion adopted by the Church of England in 1563.
Articles V, VII, VIII, IX and X alleged that he had improperly solicited and accepted gifts from litigants.
Concerning the Church -- Articles VII and VIII

Articles and VIII
The purpose of the work, along with the Ten Articles of the previous year, was to implement the reforms of Henry VIII in separating from the Roman Catholic Church and establishing the Ecclesia Anglicana.
Articles I – VIII: The Catholic faith:
Although Article VIII itself states that the three Catholic creeds are a sufficient statement of faith, the Articles have often been perceived as the nearest thing to a supplementary confession of faith possessed by the tradition.
An important concrete manifestation of this is the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral, which incorporates Articles VI, VIII, XXV, and XXXVI in its broad articulation of fundamental Anglican identity.
The Protestant flavour of innovations expressed in the Ten Articles was reversed when Henry VIII expressed his desire for continued orthodoxy with the Six Articles of 1539, which remained in effect until after his death.
The policy was Cromwell's, but Henry VIII had already in 1538 refused to adopt Lutheran theology, and the statute of Six Articles ( 1539 ), followed by the king's disgust with Anne of Cleves ( 1540 ), brought the agents of that policy to ruin.
Articles VIII and IX ensured safety of existing property rights of Mexican citizens living in the transferred territories.
* Letters & Papers Henry VIII, vol. 1, ( 1920 ) for the Articles of Batail and Tuke's letter, Calendar State Papers Venice, vol. 2 ( 1867 ) and see Calendar State Papers Milan, vol.
Early Anglican Church clergy under Henry VIII were required to be celibate ( see 6 Articles ), but the requirement was eliminated by Edward VI.
Articles IX ( titled " Local Government ", but commonly referred to as the " Home Rule " article ) and VIII ( titled " Local Finances ") of the state constitution establish the rights and responsibilities of the municipal governments.
Part VIII ( Articles 71-76 )-Citizenship
Under King Henry VIII, the 6 Articles prohibited the marriage of clergy and this continued until the Articles were repealed by Edward VI in 1547, thus opening the way for Anglican priests to marry for the first time.
Smalcald Articles VIII.
The article, in which Germany was assigned the responsibility for damages caused by World War I, serves as a justification for the obligations put upon Germany in the remainder ( Articles 233 through 247 ) of Part VIII, which was concerned with reparations.
He experienced an evangelical conversion about this time which entailed religious convictions more in line with continental Protestant reformers, but quite at odds with the Church of England under Henry VIII and the Act of Six Articles, known to those who chafed under it as " the whip with six strings ".
Articles dealing with the Square Co., Ltd. role-playing video game Final Fantasy VIII.
When Henry VIII passed the Act of Six Articles Ferrar was a target for attack by those who sought to enforce it.

Articles and established
The Articles of Confederation, formally the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, was an agreement among the 13 founding states that established the United States of America as a confederation of sovereign states and served as its first constitution.
The Declaration announced the states ' entry into the international system ; the model treaty was designed to establish amity and commerce with other states ; and the Articles of Confederation, which establisheda firm league ” among the thirteen free and independent states, constituted an international agreement to set up central institutions for the conduct of vital domestic and foreign affairs.
The Articles of Confederation established the United States as a confederation of sovereign states with a weak central government.
The mandate of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights derives from Articles 1, 13 and 55 of the Charter of the United Nations, the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action and General Assembly resolution 48 / 141 of 20 December 1993, by which the Assembly established the post of United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
The delegates were generally convinced that an effective central government with a wide range of enforceable powers must replace the weaker Congress established by the Articles of Confederation.
Although the IFC coordinates its activities in many areas with the other World Bank Group institutions, it generally operates independently as it is a separate entity with legal and financial autonomy, established by its own Articles of Agreement.
After much debate, the Americans adopted the Articles of Confederation, a declaration that established a national government which was made up of a one-house legislature known as the Confederation Congress.
A parliamentary committee was established to examine doctrine, and on 16 May 1539 the Duke of Norfolk presented six questions for the house to consider, which were duly passed as the Act of Six Articles shortly before the session ended on 28 June.
He duly established control in the Netherlands and was offered the crown of the combined area of the former 17 provinces of the Netherlands ( modern Belgium and the Netherlands ) by the Allies in the secret London Protocol ( also known as the Eight Articles of London ) of June 21, 1814, which he accepted exactly one month later.
Finally, upon the coronation of Elizabeth I and the re-establishment of the separate Church of England the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established by a Convocation of the Church in 1563, under the direction of Matthew Parker, the then Archbishop of Canterbury, which pulled back from some of the more extreme Calvinist thinking and created the peculiar English reformed doctrine.
During and after the war, the United States were united under a weak federal government established by the Articles of Confederation.
* Articles by local historian Roland Sparkes for the Belmont Local History group ( established 2009 ).
The office of coroner was formally established in England by Article 20 of the " Articles of Eyre " in September 1194 to " keep the pleas of the Crown " ( Latin, custos placitorum coronae ) from which the word " coroner " is derived.
Arguably the single most important piece of legislation passed by members of the earlier Continental Congresses other than the Declaration of Independence, it established the precedent by which the federal government would be sovereign and expand westward across North America with the admission of new states, rather than with the expansion of existing states and their established sovereignty under the Articles of Confederation.
The legislation was revolutionary in that it established the precedent for new lands to be administered by the central government, albeit temporarily, rather than under the jurisdiction of the individually sovereign original states, as it was with the Articles of Confederation.
On May 20, 1898, the Articles of Incorporation for the town of Fort Gibson, Oklahoma were established under the Arkansas Statutes, placing all of the densely settled areas under one jurisdiction.
The Articles established a national government under what today would be defined as a federal system ( albeit with a comparatively weaker federal government ).
Kolchak ’ s government issued a decree on 3 December 1918 stating, “ In order to preserve the system and rule of the Supreme Ruler, articles of the criminal code of Imperial Russia were revised, Articles 99 and 100 of which established capital punishment for assassination attempts on the Supreme Ruler and for attempting to overthrow his government.
Here, the separation of powers issue is whether the War Powers Resolution requirements for Congressional approval and presidential reporting to Congress change the constitutional balance established in Articles I and II, namely that Congress is explicitly granted the sole authority to " declare war ", " make Rules for the Government and Regulation of the land and naval Forces " ( Article 1, Section 8 ), and to control the funding of those same forces, while the Executive has inherent authority as Commander in Chief.
Articles 4 and 5 established draconian penalties for certain offenses, including the death penalty for arson to public buildings.
However, it formed much of the basis for the later American governments established by the Articles of Confederation of 1777 and the Constitution of 1787.
This lasted until 1 January 1921, when the Reichswehr was officially established according to the limitations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles ( Articles 159 to 213 ).

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