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By a public decree, this fine work was placed in one of the stanze of the Vatican hitherto reserved for the most precious works of antiquity.
By decree of pope Leo X they were created papal nobles, ranking as Comes palatinus (' Count Palatine '), familiars and members of the papal household, so that they might enjoy all the privileges of domestic prelates and of prelates in actual attendance on the Pope, as regards plurality of benefices as well as expectives.
By a decree of 27 December 1999, the constitution was suspended and all the institutions of government were dissolved.
By 1982, the perceived passivity of the FARC, together with the relative success of the government's efforts against the M-19 and ELN, enabled the administration of the Liberal Party's Julio César Turbay ( 1978 – 1982 ) to lift a state-of-siege decree that had been in effect, on and off, for most of the previous 30 years.
Of oil merchants in Baku Çelebi writes: " By Allah's decree petroleum bubbles up out of the ground, but in the manner of hot springs, pools of water are formed with petroleum congealed on the surface like cream.
By papal decree, the property of the Templars was transferred to the Order of Hospitallers, which also absorbed many of the Templars ' members.
By decree of the President of the Italian Republic of 2 June 2010, Kabir Bedi was officially knighted.
By decree of Ptolemy III Euergetes, all visitors to the city were required to surrender all books and scrolls, as well as any form of written media in any language in their possession which, according to Galen, were listed under the heading " books of the ships ".
By one of Athalaric's own additions to the decree, it was decided that if a disputed election was carried before the Gothic officials of Ravenna by the Roman clergy and people, three thousand solidi would have to be paid into court.
By the Khan's decree, the school also was exempt from taxation.
By decree of Pope Pius XII in 1949, the remains of Pius VI were moved to the Chapel of the Madonna below St. Peter's in the Papal Grotto.
By a presidential decree, the Brouwez House, site of Lumumba's brutal torture on the night of his murder, became a place of pilgrimage in the Congo.
By a decree of 5 May 2000, the Second Sunday of Easter ( the Sunday after Easter Day itself ), is known also in the Roman Rite as Divine Mercy Sunday.
By Venezuelan decree, uniforms are required at all schools in all grades.
By decree of the emperor Francis I of Austria in the year 1816 Monza officially became a city.
By public decree temples, priests, and sacrifices were accorded her.
: By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting life, and others foreordained to everlasting death.
By decree of the Holy See, the Augustinian Order is granted exempt status, which places it under the direct dependence of the Pope, meaning that bishops have no jurisdiction with regards to the internal affairs of the Order.
By a decree of July 6, 1785, the value of the United States dollar was set to approximately match the Spanish dollar, both of which were based on the weight of silver in the coins.
By decree of 25 December 1803 the Mamluks were organized into a company attached to the Chasseurs-à-Cheval of the Imperial Guard.
By 1774, when a decree ended indentured servitude for whites, there were some 18 to 19 million coffee trees on the island.
" By a decree of 4 February 1794 ( 16 pluviôse ) it also ratified and expanded to the whole French colonial empire the 1793 abolition of slavery on Saint-Domingue by civil commissioners Sonthonax and Polverel, though this did not affect Martinique or Guadeloupe and was abolished by the law of 20 May 1802.
* By declaring that the revised liturgy of the Mass promulgated and defended by these popes is evil, they teach that the Church can decree evil and has decreed evil.
By a decree of the oracle of Dodona, which required the Athenians to grant land for a shrine or temple her cult was introduced into Attica by immigrant Thracian residents, and, though Thracian and Athenian processions remained separate, both cult and festival became so popular that in Plato's time ( ca.

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* Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids By William Stukeley, at Sacred Texts.
* Stonehenge, and Other British Monuments Astronomically Considered By Norman Lockyer, at Sacred Texts.
By Dr. Zaehner, the author of Mysticism, Sacred and Profane, their deliberate induction is regarded as immoral.
By 384, the place of the Ascension was venerated on the present open site, uphill from the cave .< ref name =" Chapel ">" Chapel of the Ascension, Jerusalem ," Sacred Destinations.
Furthermore, traditional man's behavior gains purpose and meaning through the Sacred: " By imitating divine behavior, man puts and keeps himself close to the gods — that is, in the real and the significant.
Reagon's work as a scholar and composer is reflected in publications on African American culture and history, including: a collection of essays entitled If You Don ’ t Go, Don ’ t Hinder Me: The African American Sacred Song Tradition ( University of Nebraska Press, 2001 ); We Who Believe In Freedom: Sweet Honey In The Rock: Still on the Journey, ( Anchor Books, 1993 ); and We'll Understand It Better By And By: Pioneering African American Gospel Composers ( Smithsonian Press, 1992 ).
Pope Pius XII ( 1939 – 1958 ), Allocution to the Gregorian University ( 17 October 1953 ): " By divine mandate the interpreter and guardian of the Scriptures, and the depository of Sacred Tradition living within her, the Church alone is the entrance to salvation: She alone, by herself, and under the protection and guidance of the Holy Spirit, is the source of truth.
By 1912, the community of nuns had outgrown their convent in Chicago, and relocated to the new Convent of the Sacred Heart in Lisle.
By doing so, she creates two worlds, one in which Ganon is sealed away in the Sacred Realm, and one in which Ganon was merely imprisoned by the King.
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By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I beg the conversion of sinners.
By 310 BC, the Sacred Band appears to have been reformed, only to be destroyed in battle against Agathocles at Tunis.
By 1826, the Society of the Sacred Heart had received Rome ’ s seal of approval.
By the infinite merits of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Immaculate Heart of Mary I beg the conversion of poor sinners.
By 1910, there were over 60 families attending mass at Sacred Heart, so it was decided then to build a new church.
By 1910, the Benedictines went on from Sacred Heart to build St. Gregory's College in Shawnee, OK. A large Tudor-Gothic structure, now Benedictine Hall of St. Gregory's University, was under construction by 1913, opening its doors for high school and college students for its first term in 1915.
By law and tradition no Hindu marriage is deemed complete unless in the presence of the Sacred Fire seven encirclements have been made around it by the bride and the groom together.
By the summer of 1947 Shea was signed to the Singspiration Sacred Recordings label, which had been founded by Dr. Alfred B. Smith ( born 8 November 1916 — died 9 August 2001 ) in 1941, where he sang on a number of 78 rpm albums, including " Bass Baritone " ( Singspiration " Treasure Chest Series " LP S-100 ) and " Lead Me Gently Home, Father " ( Singspiration LP 156 ).
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This coat of arms was given the following heraldic blazon in " On Sacred Heraldry " by E. L. Blackburne ( attached as Appendix II to Emblems of the Saints, By which they are Distinguished in Works of Art by F. C. Husenbeth, edited by Augustus Jessopp, 3rd. ed.

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