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Constitutions and appear
She further developed the idea of the threshold, with reference to constitutional law, in her Foreword to the 2007 Supreme Court issue of the Harvard Law Review, " Constitutions and Capabilities: ' Perception ' Against Lofty Formalism ", which would ultimately appear in revised form as the book Creating Capabilities: The Human Development Approach ( 2011 ).
Of these seven, Compline seems to have been the last to appear because the 4th-Century Apostolic Constitutions VIII iv 34 do not mention it in the exhortation " Offer up your prayers in the morning, at the third hour, the sixth, the ninth, the evening, and at cock-crowing ".

Constitutions and printed
Besides his " Constitutions ," issued in 1236 ( printed in W. Lynwood's Constitutiones Angliae, Oxford, 1679 ), he wrote Speculum ecclesiae ( London, 1521 ; Eng.
The Constitutions have frequently been printed: at Rome, in 1581, and, with the commentary of Girolamo Seripando, at Venice, in 1549, and at Rome, in 1553.

Constitutions and are
Worthy of note is the fact that Cameroon is the only country in which two Constitutions are applicable side-by-side.
The Apostolic Canons or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees ( eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church ) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incorporated with the Apostolic Constitutions which are part of the Ante-Nicene Fathers
Caesarea's Christian community presumably had a history reaching back to apostolic times, but it is a common claim that no bishops are attested for the town before about AD 190, even though the Apostolic Constitutions 7. 46 states that Zacchaeus was the first bishop.
Constitutions are written documents that specify and limit the powers of the different branches of government.
Constitutions with a high degree of separation of powers are found worldwide.
Of great importance in the ecclesiastical history of England was a council which Stephen opened at Osney on 17 April 1222 ; its decrees, known as the Constitutions of Stephen Langton, are the earliest provincial canons which are still recognized as binding in English church courts.
Constitutions of the same jurisdiction are cited in reverse chronological order.
The Augustinian Hermits, while following the rule known as that of St. Augustine, are also subject to the Constitutions, first drawn up by Augustinus Novellus ( d. 1309 ), Prior General of the Order from 1298 to 1300, and by Clement of Osimo.
* The Hieronymites, the Sisters of St Rita, the Ursulines, the Canonesses of St. Augustine of the Mercy of Jesus, an independent society of secular priests, Servants of the Holy Cross, Augustinians of the Assumption ( which includes a Byzantine Rite province, the Alexian Brothers ( located in the USA, Europe, England, Ireland the Philippines and India ), the Brothers of the Assumption ( in the Congo ), the Sisters of Our Lady of Consolation ( Philippines ), the Congregation of Our Lady of the Missions, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Wordc. f .< cite > The Rule of Saint Augustine and the Constitutions of the Order of the Incarnate Word and Blessed Sacrament </ cite > New York: Schwartz, Kirwin, and Fauss, 1893, pp. 33 – 35 .</ ref > ( who established the University of the Incarnate Word in Texas ), and the Sisters of St. Joan of Arc ( in Quebec, United States, and Rome ) are just some of the Augustinian family of orders.
His Constitutions of Oda are the first surviving constitutions of a 10th century English ecclesiastical reformer.
The Canons of the Apostles or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees ( eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church ) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incorporated with the Apostolic Constitutions which are part of the Ante-Nicene Fathers
In his short book Essai sur le principe générateur des constitutions politiques et des autres institutions humaines (" Essay on the Generative Principle of Political Constitutions and other Human Institutions ," 1809 ), Maistre argued that constitutions are not the product of human reason, but come from God, who slowly brings them to maturity.
Modeled on Spratt's Irish Constitutions, the regulations are comprehensive and well written, and are followed by an extended section devoted to songs.
The Supremacy Clause and the Necessary and Proper Clause are nearly identical in both Constitutions.
Similar material is found in a number of other Christian writings from the first through about the fifth centuries, including the Epistle of Barnabas, the Didascalia, the Apostolic Church Ordinances, the Summary of Doctrine, the Apostolic Constitutions, the Life of Schnudi, and On the Teaching of the Apostles ( or Doctrina ), some of which are dependent on the Didache.
Other branches established since that time, who operate under their own unique Constitutions, are the Colettine Poor Clares ( P. C. C.
This element holds significant importance, if one takes into consideration, the fact that these meta-Revolution Constitutions, still, to the present day, form the basis of the Greek Constitution, and the philosophy on which the guiding principles of the Greek legal and judicial system, are rooted in.
The Federal Parliament has the power to amend State Constitutions if they do not contain the essential provisions or have provisions that are inconsistent with them.
Under Article 71 and the 8th Schedule, all State Constitutions are required to have a provision similar to the above in relation to their respective Menteri Besar ( Chief Minister ) and Executive Council ( Exco ).
Citations of Pseudo-Clement are by the Palestinian Epiphanius, who found the romance among the Ebionites of Palestine ; by St. Jerome, who had dwelt in the Syrian desert and settled at Bethlehem ; by the travelled Rufinus ; by the Apostolical Constitutions, compiled in Syria or Palestine.
Constitutions are also known just for individual units, even individual veterans.

Constitutions and located
The Constitutions of Denmark located inside Folketinget.

Constitutions and at
The Premier has similar functions in Western Australia to those performed by the Prime Minister of Australia at the national level, subject to the different Constitutions.
It was only at the end of the 19th century that those following the reform of Tourraine ( by this time known as the " strict observance ") and the Mantuan Congregation were formally merged under one set of Constitutions.
* Georgia Constitution Web Page, Carl Vinson Institute of Government at The University of Georgia ( includes historical Constitutions of Georgia )
F. Núñez de la Vega, bishop of Chiapa, says, in the preface to his Synodal Constitutions, that in the visit which he made to his diocese towards the end of the last century the late 1600s, he found many ancient calendars of the Chiapanese, and an old manuscript in the language of that country, made by the Indians themselves, in which it was said, according to their ancient tradition, that a certain person named Votan was present at that great building, which was made by order of his uncle, in order to mount up to heaven ; that then every people was given its language, and that Votan himself was charged by God to make the division of the lands of Anahuac.
On route he stopped at Lleida to affirm the Usatges and Constitutions of Catalonia and receive the homage of his Catalan subjects.
The Rule and Constitutions were approved at the
The Constitutions were revised again and published at Rome in 1895, with additions in 1901 and 1907.
Pennsylvania authorities pointed out that at the date of the murder, Pennsylvania did not have the death penalty and therefore Einhorn could not be executed, due to provisions in the U. S. and Pennsylvania Constitutions regarding ex post facto law.
He witnessed one of the king's charters at Romsey in 1158, and he is recorded at the king's court in Wiltshire in 1164 when the Constitutions of Clarendon were enacted.
In 1709, at the request of the author, Clake revised William Whiston's English translation of the Apostolical Constitutions.
He drew up a ' Primitive Liturgy ,' in which he substituted for the Nicene and Athanasian creeds, two creeds taken from the Apostolical Constitutions ; for his ' Primitive Eucharist ' he made use of unleavened bread and mixed wine ; and, most interestingly, he distributed medals of admission to his ' Oratory ' at the price of one shilling.
At the general chapter of Naples ( 31 May 1316 ) he was elected minister general and went at once to Assisi, where he convoked a chapter to consider the revision of the Constitutions of the order.
All of these men would work together to write one of the most progressive Constitutions of any US State, as well as the longest governing document in the world at the time.
He took as his basis the Liturgy of St. James as it was celerated at his time in the region of Cappadocia, as well as some liturgical elements recorded in the Apostolic Constitutions.
at 581 – 82 ( Curtis, J., dissenting ) ( arguing that " the Constitution has recognized the general principle of public law, that allegiance and citizenship depend on the place of birth " and that the " necessary conclusion is, that those persons born within the several States, who, by force of their respective Constitutions and laws, are citizens of the State, are thereby citizens of the United States ").</ ref > It has also been construed to mean something like " all under the sovereign jurisdiction and authority of the United States.
It was at first applied to the office of Lauds, celebrated at dawn, but later became attached to the prayer originally offered, according to the fourth-century Apostolic Constitutions, at cock-crow.

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