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For example, his engraving of The Last Supper of 1523 has often been understood to have an evangelical theme, focussing as it does on Christ espousing the Gospel, as well the inclusion of the Eucharistic cup, an expression of Protestant utraquism, although this interpretation has been questioned.
For example, in 1988 the United Church of Canada, that country's largest Protestant denomination, affirmed that " a ) All persons, regardless of their sexual orientation, who profess Jesus Christ and obedience to Him, are welcome to be or become full member of the Church ; and b ) All members of the Church are eligible to be considered for the Ordered Ministry.
For differing reasons, belief in Mary's immaculate conception in the Catholic doctrinal form is not part of the official doctrines of the Eastern Orthodox, Anglican and Protestant churches.
For Europe as a whole, 1500 is often considered to be the end of the Middle Ages, but there is no universally agreed upon end date ; depending on the context, events such as Christopher Columbus's first voyage to the Americas in 1492, conquest of Constantinople by the Turks in 1453, or the Protestant Reformation in 1517 are sometimes used.
For example, the Act of Uniformity 1549 prescribed Protestant rites for church services, such as the use of Thomas Cranmer's new Book of Common Prayer.
For example, during the Protestant Reformation, in a document referred to simply as " Der Beichtrat " ( or " The Confessional Advice " ), Martin Luther granted the Landgrave Philip of Hesse, who, for many years, had been living " constantly in a state of adultery and fornication ," a dispensation to take a second wife.
For instance, in Germany, theological faculties at state universities are typically tied to particular denominations, Protestant or Roman Catholic, and those faculties will offer denominationally bound ( konfessionsgebunden ) degrees, and have denominationally bound public posts amongst their faculty ; as well as contributing ‘ to the development and growth of Christian knowledge ’ they ‘ provide the academic training for the future clergy and teachers of religious instruction at German schools .’
For most of its history, Unitarianism has been known for the rejection of several conventional Protestant doctrines besides the Trinity, including the soteriological doctrines of original sin and predestination, and, in more recent times, biblical inerrancy.
For example, in both Protestant & Catholic churches, the plants brought in to decorate for the holiday may be each " sponsored " by individuals in memory of a particular loved one, or in honor of a living person on a significant occasion, such as their Confirmation day.
For too long the Protestant people have watched their very faith, culture and identity being slowly eroded away ".
For example, the Protestant Reformation brought about a renewed interest in the interpretation of the Bible, which took a step away from the interpretive tradition developed during the Middle Ages back to the texts themselves.
For most of its history it had this conservative Protestant image.
For decades, the towering spires of the many Protestant and Roman Catholic churches dominated the city's skyline.
For Trevor-Roper, the major themes of early modern Europe were those of intellectual vitality, religious quarrels and of divergence between Protestant and Catholic states, the latter being outpaced by the former economically, politically and constitutionally.
For particular historical and cultural reasons, the Church of Ireland is generally identified as a Protestant church.
For the same reason, they likewise resisted the foreign, mostly Protestant, missionaries who established schools throughout Greece.
For example, Newfoundland withdrew funding for Protestant and Roman Catholic schools in 1995, after a constitutional amendment.
) For the first time, perhaps, a real, favourable opportunity has been afforded to them of joining hands with us, and if now the ideal that we all have at heart comes to be realised, the result will be that out of this moment of seeming danger we will win for our country the most inestimable treasure to be obtained, in creating a free and united Ireland – united North and South, Catholic and Protestant.
For some of the estimated 10, 000 ex-pastors from Australian Protestant churches, their transition was a normal mid-career move, voluntarily entered into like many of the role exits described in the classic study by sociologist ( and ex-nun ) Helen Ebaugh.
For example the Protestant Jack Boothman was president of the organisation from 1993 to 1997, while Sam Maguire was a Church of Ireland member.
For the rest of the century, Protestant teacher training in Glasgow was split between colleges run by the two church factions.
For some years he worked under the name of Bèle as a tutor for various Parisian families, but in 1675 he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the Protestant Academy of Sedan.
For instance, some 17th century elements of the English language remain current in Protestant Christian worship through the use of the King James Bible or older versions of the Anglican Book of Common Prayer.
For example, it was considered unthinkable for a Protestant to listen to KRO programming.
For example, the substantial Protestant population of France ( the Huguenots ) was expelled from the kingdom in the 1680s following the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.

For and perspective
For the writer of the Book of Hosea, this idea of marriage is not far from the truth, but it is a " male perspective " that is being endorsed here.
For example, from Lewontin's perspective,
For example, an Operation Manager analyzing a reporting issue and developing an innovative solution would consider the perspective of a sales person, assistant, finance, compensation, and compliance officer.
For example, some may speak of predestination from a purely physical perspective, such as in a discussion of time travel.
* For an historical perspective see Timeline of heat engine technology.
For the Primer Group at ISSS, Bánáthy defines a perspective that iterates this view:
Pope John Paul II felt that, de facto free unions, i. e., those unions without any publicly recognized institutional bond, are an increasing concern .” As for the Jewish perspective, For example, normative Judaism forcefully rejects the claim that never marrying is an equally valid lifestyle to marriage.
For example, the seminary offers a number of courses from a spiritual perspective, as well as some from various religious perspectives, but still very specifically welcomes and promotes people of all beliefs.
For perspective, for a product with more restrictive requirements ( such as weight, geometry, safety, environment, etc ), such as a space-suit, a more top-down approach is taken and almost everything is custom designed.
For more on the philosophical ideas that inspired this perspective, see cognitive science of mathematics.
For decades, such matte shots had to be done " locked-down " so that neither the matted subject nor the background could shift their camera perspective at all.
For a regular skater ( left foot in front ) the board spins clockwise from the perspective of one behind the skater.
For centuries, the Christological perspective on Son of man has been a natural counterpart to that of Son of God and just as Son of God affirms the divinity of Jesus, in many cases Son of man affirms his humanity.
For perspective, the best estimate is that 86, 000 people were deported from France without racial motive, overwhelmingly resistants, a number that exceeds that of Gypsies and Jews deported from France.
( For example, Sayings 22 and 37 ) To portray the breaking down of the dualistic perspective Jesus uses the image of fire which consumes all.
For perspective texture mapping without hardware support, a triangle is broken down into smaller triangles for rendering, which improves details in non-architectural applications.
For the reason that ' sameness ' has been construed as a male perspective, some feminists reject the term ejaculation.
For Călinescu, such a perspective on life culminated in " banality ", leaving authors gripped by the " cult of the self " and " a contempt for literature ".
For example, phonation only comes into perspective when it is connected with respiration ; the articulators affect resonance ; the resonators affect the vocal folds ; the vocal folds affect breath control ; and so forth.
For various reasons, mostly related to the unexpected consequences of the invasion, as well as revelations of misinformation provided by US authorities, the US public ’ s perspective on its government ’ s choice to initiate an offensive is increasingly negative.
For example, when forced perspective is used to make an object appear farther away, the following method can be used: By constantly decreasing the scale of objects from expectancy and convention toward the farthest point from the spectator, an illusion is created that the scale of said objects is decreasing due to their distant location.
For example, the standard chair conformation of cyclohexane involves a perspective view from slightly above the average plane of the carbon atoms and indicates clearly which groups are axial and which are equatorial.
For perspective, PV panels providing the same amount of energy ( assuming they operate at ~ 20 %), would occupy 2. 5 % as much land.
( For an example of Mantegna's use of a lowered view point, see the image at right of Saints Peter and Paul ; though much less dramatic in its perspective than the St. James picture, the San Zeno altarpiece was done shortly after the St. James cycle was finished, and uses many of the same techniques, including the classicizing architectural structure.
For this poetic first-person narrative written from Yi's perspective, he received the Dongin Literature Award, the most prestigious literary prize in the nation.

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