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Canon and Trotman
Canon Trotman, a prominent authority in Marshfield's more recent past, speculated publicly about the likely missing treasures.
" Canon Trotman was speaking in 1906.
The church was restored in 1860 and more carefully in 1887 and 1902-3 under Canon Trotman.
The first two volumes were indexed and fifty copies printed by a London antiquarian in the time of Canon Trotman.

Canon and further
However, the company reported sales of $ 140 million for the year, encouraging Canon to invest a further $ 30 million to keep the company afloat.
At Great Compline during the first four days of the Fast ( Monday through Thursday ) the Great Canon of St. Andrew of Crete is divided into four parts and one part is chanted each night ( for further information about the Great Canon, see Fifth Week, below ).
After several writers had expressed dissatisfaction with the Roman Canon, the Benedictine scholar Cipriano Vagaggini, while noting what he called its undeniable defects, concluded that its suppression was unthinkable ; he proposed that it be retained but that two further Eucharistic Prayers be added.
During Canon Edwin Sidney Savage's tenure as Rector the church was further restored at the cost of more than £ 60, 000.
Upon completion of these duties, he would become a ' non-regent master ' and allowed to either leave the university ( often to become a clerk or enter the priesthood ), or stay on and undertake further studies in one of the specialist or ' higher ' faculties of Divinity, Canon or Civil Law and Medicine.
Karl had devoted himself to the study of Canon law, and entered the church ; and, having been appointed in 1772 governor of Erfurt, he won further advancement by his successful administration ; in 1787 he was elected coadjutor of Mainz and of Worms, and in 1788 of Constance ; in 1802 he became Archbishop-Elector of Mainz and Arch-Chancellor of the Empire.
748 the Tang emperor Tang Xuan-Zong ( claimed to be a descendant of Laozi ) sent monks to collect further teachings to add to the Canon.
By sharing most major components, including an inexpensive horizontal cloth-curtain shutter, viewfinder information display, and autoflash control, Canon further reduced costs and could undercut the price of the more expensive SLRs then on the market.

Canon and presumed
The Assyrian Eponym Canon shows that Shalmaneser campaigned " against " ( somewhere, name missing ) in the years 727, 726, and 725 BC, and it is presumed that the missing name was Samaria.

Canon and figure
In contrast to most of the figures depicted in the Pāli Canon, Ananda is presented as an imperfect, if sympathetic, figure.
* Polykleitos of Argos develops a set of rules ( The Canon ) for constructing the ideal human figure ( approximate date ).
His reign length — as preserved in the damaged Turin King List — was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner — in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
Pusey House was opened in 1884 in part as a memorial to Edward Bouverie Pusey, Regius Professor of Hebrew at Oxford University, Canon of Christ Church Cathedral and for 40 years, a leading figure in the Oxford Movement, a movement of the mid 19th century which sought to bring the Church of England to a deeper understanding of its witness as part of the universal Catholic Church.
By comparison, the equivalent figure for Japan was 5. 1 %, though its high technology companies exceeded even the IBM level, with the 1983 spending for Canon being 14. 6 % and that for NEC being 13. 0 %.
Unlike Djoser, few relics survive from Sanakht's reign, which also casts serious doubts on the traditional figure of an eighteen year reign for this king, as given by both Manetho and the Turin Canon.
Doneraile is famed as the pastorate of the great Irish literary figure Canon P. A.
He was the son of the more famous Johann Pachelbel, composer of the popular Canon in D. He was one of the first European composers to take up residence in the American colonies, and was the most famous musical figure in early Charleston, South Carolina.
While the Turin Canon gives Sekhemkhet a reign of 6 years, Toby Wilkinson's reconstruction of the Palermo Stone ( 5th dynasty ) annal document assigns a reign of 7 years to this king based on the number of year register preserved for him in Cairo Fragment I, register V. Wilkinson states that " this figure is fairly certain, since the titulary begins immediately after the dividing line marking the change of reign.
Canon Taylor believed that St. Thérèse, a future Doctor of the Church, would become an important figure early in the new century.
as an authority figure called Palmer Canon.
Due to this uncertainty, it seems that the compiler of the Abydos king list simply tried to imitate the original figure, whilst the author of the Royal Canon of Turin seems to have been convinced about reading it as the Gardiner-sign A19 and he wrote Semsem with single vowels.

Canon and Virgin
The Latin Rite's Canon of the Mass contains the names only of martyrs, along with that of the Virgin Mary and, since 1962, that of Saint Joseph.
She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.
The years between 1434 and 1436 are generally considered his high point when he produced works including the Madonna of Chancellor Rolin, Lucca Madonna and Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele.
Virgin and Child with Canon van der Paele, 1434
Some sources, including Canon Barthas and Cardinal Ottaviani, said that Lúcia insisted to them it must be released by 1960, saying that, " by that time, it will be more clearly understood ", and, " because the Blessed Virgin wishes it so.
Saint Lucy is one of seven women, aside from the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.
She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.
The martyr twins are invoked in the Canon of the Mass in the prayer known as the Communicantes ( from the first Latin word of the prayer ): " In communion with the whole Church, they venerate above all others the memory of the glorious ever-virgin Mary, Mother of our God and Lord, Jesus Christ, then of blessed Joseph, husband of the Virgin, your blessed Apostles and Martyrs, Peter and Paul, Andrew, James, John, Thomas, James, Philip, Bartholomew, Matthew, Simon and Jude: Linus, Cletus, Clement, Sixtus, Cornelius, Cyprian, Laurence, Chrysogonus, John and Paul, Cosmas and Damian and all your Saints: grant through their merits and prayers that in all things we may be defended by the help of your protection.
She is one of seven women, excluding the Blessed Virgin Mary, commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.

Canon and may
Canon ( Latin canon from Greek " measuring rod, standard ") may refer to any standard or convention.
As a proper noun, Canon may also refer to:
Consequently, canon 351 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment, and that those who are not already bishops must receive episcopal consecration, a rule from which dispensation may be obtained from the pope, as by Cardinals Roberto Tucci, Albert Vanhoye, Domenico Bartolucci and most recently Karl Josef Becker.
With the revision of the Code of Canon Law promulgated in 1917 by Pope Benedict XV, only those who are already priests or bishops may be appointed cardinals.
* Canon 4: Exhortation to the Greeks to reunite with the Roman Church and accept its maxims, to the end that, according to the Gospel, there may be only one fold and only one shepherd.
* Canon 18: Clerics may neither pronounce nor execute a sentence of death.
Though his absence from the 1958 conclave did not make him ineligible – under Canon Law any Catholic male may be elected – the College of Cardinals usually chose the new Pope from among themselves.
Bishops are usually drawn from the ranks of the archimandrites, and are required to be celibate ; however, a non-monastic priest may be ordained to the episcopate if he no longer lives with his wife ( following Canon XII of the Quinisext Council ) In contemporary usage such a non-monastic priest is usually tonsured to the monastic state, and then elevated to archimandrite, at some point prior to his consecration to the episcopacy.
Some other titles, such as Canon, may be used together with the Christian name or both names, for example, Canon John or Canon John Smith.
A metropolitan archbishop may wear his pallium as a mark of his jurisdiction not only in his own archdiocese but anywhere in his ecclesiastical province whenever he celebrates Mass ( Canon 437, Code of Canon Law, 1983 ).
* Bishop's Chapel – in Anglican and Roman Catholic Canon Law, Bishops have the right to have a chapel in their own home, even when travelling ( such personal chapels may be granted only as a favor to other priests )
Each portion of such feasts may also be called feasts as follows: All-Night Vigils, Polyeleos, Great Doxology, Sextuple (" sixfold ", having six stichera at Vespers and six troparia at the Canon of Matins ).
The Canon Law: Letter and Spirit, a commentary on canon law, explains that condition may be defined as " a stipulation by which an agreement is made contingent upon the verification or fulfillment of some circumstance or event that is not yet certain.
Canon 8 states that " Since the sacred mysteries should be celebrated with utmost reverence, with both deepest feeling toward God alone, and with external worship that is truly suitable and becoming, so that others may be filled with devotion and called to religion:.
See NALA Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility ” ( Canon 2 " A paralegal may perform any task which is properly delegated and supervised by an attorney …"); the NFPA “ Model Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility ” ( 1. 8: " A Paralegal Shall Not Engage In The Unauthorized Practice of Law "); and NALS “ Code of Ethics & Professional Responsibility ” ( Canon 7: Members of this association, unless permitted by law, shall not perform paralegal functions except under the direct supervision of a lawyer ").
Ray even suggests that the reputation of Devadatta as an evil person, a fallen saint in the Pali Canon, may be the demonisation of a forest renunciant by a group of settled monastics.
This may have simply been a myth, but he is listed as a king in the Turin Canon.
The document imposed absolute confidentiality on the trial's proceedings ( explicitly excepting " what may happen to be lawfully published when this process is concluded and put into effect ", the term, " published ," meaning " publication of the evidence " in Canon Law, or the conclusion of the " discovery phase " in a civil trial, before the verdict is rendered ), both during its conduct and after any concluding verdict had been put into effect:
Only for a serious reason may the diocesan bishop delegate a priest to administer the sacrament ( canon 884 of the Code of Canon Law ).
The letter itself did not use the word " interdict " and stated that the bishop hoped not even to have to issue canonical warnings, but it had attached to it a series of " texts for prayerful reflection " comprising two extracts from the teaching of the Second Vatican Council, five passages from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and seven canons from the Code of Canon Law, two of which mention circumstances in which a personal interdict may be imposed on individuals.
Although some schools are deemed " catholic " because of its identity and a great number of students enrolled are Catholics, it is also stipulated in Canon Law that " No school, even if it is in fact catholic, may bear the title ' catholic school ' except by the consent of the competent ecclesiastical authority " ( Can.

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