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consequence and controversy
The classic formulation of Sola Scriptura regards " good and necessary consequence or deduction " from Scripture as authoritative and morally binding ; what these deductions might be is a frequent subject of controversy.
This model allows the production of controversy to be seen as a consequence of a decision maker optimized for single-step decision making, rather than as a result of limited reasoning in the Bounded rationality of Kahneman.
In consequence of the bitter controversy with Luther that resulted, Agricola in 1540 left Wittenberg secretly for Berlin, where he published a letter addressed to Frederick III, Elector of Saxony, which was generally interpreted as a recantation of his obnoxious views.
As a consequence, mariculture has been subject to some controversy regarding its social and environmental impacts.
As a consequence of the initial competing claims of discovery, an element naming controversy arose.
As a consequence, controversy still exists on the number of invasions and the order of events and on which reign those events must be attributed.
In consequence of Saadia's call to the gaonate of Sura and his controversy with David, the latter has become one of the best-known personages of Jewish history.
Father Étienne Souciet entered the field in defence of Fréret ; and in consequence of this controversy Newton was induced to prepare his larger work, which was published in 1728, after his death, and entitled The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms amended, to which is prefixed a short Chronicle from the First Memory of Kings in Europe to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great.
As a consequence of this controversy, from the 1932 Zurich congress onward, the ICMs are not numbered.
While his career has been marked by both individual and team successes – including Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006 – he has also encountered controversy as a consequence of his on-field behaviour and friction with other personnel.
As a consequence of controversy over the perceived escalation in use of capital punishment, abolitionist petitions started to circulate as well.

consequence and John
Other notable early manuscripts of John include Papyrus 66 and Papyrus 75, in consequence of which a substantially complete text of the Gospel of John exists from the beginning of the 3rd century at the latest.
However, although both the gospels and Josephus refer to Herod Antipas killing John the Baptist, they differ on the details and motives, e. g. whether this act was a consequence of the marriage of Herod Antipas and Herodias ( as indicated in Matthew 14: 4, Mark 6: 18 ), or a pre-emptive measure by Herod which possibly took place before the marriage to quell a possible uprising based on the remarks of John, as Josephus suggests in Antiquities 18. 5. 2.
On 14 May 1277, while the pope was alone in this apartment, it collapsed ; John was buried under the ruins and died on 20 May in consequence of the serious injuries he had received.
Last of all, he was forsaken by his wife, and, in consequence of a conspiracy which she headed with his nephew and her lover John Tzimiskes, was assassinated in his sleeping apartment.
Later, King John granted Geoffrey Fitz Peter, Earl of Essex permission to hold a fair and market in Kimbolton, as a consequence of which a market place was created, with the existing church at one end and a new castle at the other.
In consequence of the Treaty of Le Goulet between Philip Augustus and John of England, Blanche's sister Urraca was betrothed to Philip's son, Louis.
His Tracts on the Probability of reaching the North Pole ( 1775 ) were written in consequence of the northern voyage of discovery undertaken by Captain Constantine John Phipps, afterwards Lord Mulgrave ( 1744 – 1792 ).
As a consequence, they did not accept John Ruskin and Matthew Arnold's utilitarian conception of art as something moral or useful.
John Passmore has argued that mystical considerations about the global expansion of all human consciousness, should take into account that if as a species we do become something much superior to what we are now, it will be as a consequence of conscience not only implanting a goal of moral perfectibility, but assisting us to remain periodically anxious, passionate and discontented, for these are necessary components of care and compassion.
In Walpole's own words, " as St John had the duchess entirely on his side I need not add what must or might in time have been the consequence ," and he prepared for his dismissal.
Since John Sigismund had suffered a stroke in 1616 and as a consequence was severely handicapped physically as well as mentally, his wife Anna ruled the Duchy of Prussia in his name until John Sigismund died of a second stroke in 1619, aged 47.
One of the firms he approached was Vickers, a consequence of which was that he was asked if he would be the navigator for the proposed transatlantic flight, partnering John Alcock, who had already been chosen as pilot.
As a consequence of this work, and Swift's activity in Church causes, Swift became a familiar of Robert Harley, future Earl of Oxford, and Henry St. John, the future Viscount Bolingbroke ).
As a consequence, every team had a 9. 09 % chance of landing the basketball prodigy Mikan, who ended up on the Minneapolis Lakers playing for coach John Kundla.
On the other hand John P. Meier sees the calling of disciples a natural consequence of the information available about Jesus.
As a consequence of the agricultural reform that took place during the reign of Alexander John Cuza in 1897 and 1898, the Bulgarian gardeners rented some land that the state had taken over from the bishopric.
In consequence, however, of the treason of John Macdonald, 4th and last Lord of the Isles and 12th Earl of Ross, the earldom was again vested in the crown ( 1476 ).
In 1910, in consequence of a report by Archibald Sayce, excavations were commenced in the mounds of the town, and in the necropolis, by John Garstang, on behalf of the University of Liverpool.
In May 1795, the antiquarian and topographer John Swete spent some time in Dawlish and reported that although not long ago it had been no more than a fishing village, and the best lodging house would not cost more than half a guinea per week, it was now so fashionable that " in the height of the season, not a house of the least consequence is to be hired for less than two guineas a week, and many of them rise to so high a sum as four or five.
The first store of any consequence in the place was established in 1867 by John Sherman.
As a consequence of reaching the final, he climbed to number 5 in the world rankings for 1996 / 97, and in that same season he acquired his only ranking tournament victory ( after three previous losing finals ), the British Open, beating John Higgins 9 – 8 after needing a snooker in the final frame, winning the World Snooker Association Performance of the Year award for this achievement, although he has failed to maintain this level of performance.
As a consequence he was heard by Pope John Paul II and was given permission to continue his healing sessions in Italy where he became a celebrity and got the support of large groups of young people.

consequence and resigned
As a consequence, the two vice presidents, belonging to other parties, resigned as well to be able to vote.
Pontian and other church leaders ( among them Hippolytus ) were exiled by the emperor Maximinus Thrax to Sardinia, and in consequence of this sentence he resigned on 25 or 28 September 235.
Jagland, who was much ridiculed in the media for his quotes and statements and frequently portrayed as incompetent, resigned following the 1997 election, as a consequence of his much ridiculed 36. 9 ultimatum, even though his party won the most votes.
On 2 May 1882, Gladstone announced that the government intended to release Parnell and his fellow-prisoners in Kilmainham, and that both Lord Cowper-Temple and Forster had in consequence resigned ; on the following Saturday, Forster's successor, Lord Frederick Cavendish, was murdered in Phoenix Park, Dublin.
He also resigned the public oratorship in the same year, and in consequence of illness left Cambridge in 1873.
On his return to England Pocock is said to have been disappointed because another officer, Sir Charles Saunders, was chosen in preference to himself as a member of the Admiralty Board, and to have resigned in consequence.
In consequence of a defect in the auspices, he and his colleagues resigned, and consuls were appointed in their stead.
In January 1866 the premier, Charles Cowper, resigned in consequence of an amendment moved by Parkes having been carried.
As a consequence, he resigned from the presidency of the UMP on 14 May 2007, two days before becoming President of the French Republic.
Svoboda resigned as a consequence of the results.
As a consequence, Alain Juppé resigned his mayorship of Bordeaux and his position of head of the Bordeaux urban community.
Ælain relates that Fabius Maximus resigned the dictatorship in consequence of a warning from these creatures ; and Cassius Flaminius, according to Varro, retired from the command of the cavalry for the same reason.
With this appointment, he replaced the outgoing Minister, Denis Marshall, who had resigned as an eventual consequence of the Cave Creek disaster.
He resigned his position in 1995 as a consequence of the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis.
In March 1872, however, in consequence of criticisms of his negotiations concerning the commercial treaties between Britain and France, he resigned his post and took his seat in the Assembly, where he became the leading spirit of the monarchical campaign against President Thiers.
As a consequence of the riot, the then-newly elected prime minister, Snyder Rini, resigned after having served for a very short term.
As a consequence, both the head coach and the head of the Hungarian Football Federation resigned.
In 1873 the observatory, on Brünnow's recommendation, was provided with a first-class transit circle, which he proceeded to test as a preliminary to commencing an extended program of work with it, but in the following year, in consequence of failing health and eyesight, he resigned the post and retired to Basel.
In consequence of a dispute with the authorities over the question of his right to make provincial tours in France he resigned in 1886.
On January 25, 1852, in consequence of the decree confiscating the property of the Orléans family, he resigned the office of minister of finance, but was on the same day appointed senator, and soon after rejoined the government as minister of state and of the imperial household.
Dispossessed a second time, in consequence of a quarrel with his lieutenant, Juan Nuñez, Lopez voluntarily resigned in favour of Nuñez, who had taken his place ( 1328 ), on condition that he should keep the commandery of Zurita ; as this condition was violated, Lopez again, for the third time, took the title of Grand Master in Aragon, where he died in 1336.
In 1667 Belasyse was appointed Captain of the Gentlemen-at-Arms This office he resigned in consequence of a private quarrel ; he was then made governor of Tangier.
As a consequence of this, on May 11, 2011 she resigned as chairperson of the FDP in the European Parliament and as vice-president of the European Parliament, arguing that she wanted to end the strain the investigation put on her family.
Three years afterwards he resigned these appointments in consequence of an attack of paralysis.

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