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Gregory and gave
In 1375 Pope Gregory XI gave them the Rule of St Augustine, with set of constitutions.
Gregory VII ( pope 1073 – 1085 ), too, simplified the liturgy as performed at the Roman court, and gave his abridgment the name of Breviary, which thus came to denote a work which from another point of view might be called a Plenary, involving as it did the collection of several works into one.
Finally, Gregory gave absolution to him.
By this document the Church gave up much of what had been claimed and subsequently attained by Pope Gregory VII and his Gregorian Reforms.
As a result of this meeting, Gregory gave specific instructions to his delegates who were to travel to Bavaria, coordinate with the duke, and establish a local church hierarchy, overseen by an archbishop.
The cardinals of Gregory XII openly showed their dissatisfaction at this maneuvering and gave signs of their intention to abandon him.
In the " interpretatio romana ", Gregory of Tours gave the Germanic gods that Clovis abandoned the names of roughly equivalent Roman gods, such as Jupiter and Mercury.
The reconciliation was only effected after prolonged negotiations and definite pledges on the part of Henry, and it was with reluctance that Gregory at length gave way, considering the political implications.
Gregory, on the other hand, was intent on reserving his freedom of action and gave no hint on the subject at Canossa
Gregory participated in the First Council of Constantinople ( 381 ), and perhaps gave there his famous sermon In suam ordinationem.
His obituary by the Royal Society stated: " Gregory was always very interested in the international contacts of science, and in the columns of Nature he always gave generous space to accounts of the activities of the International Scientific Unions.
Among those who gave Newton corrections for the Second Edition were: Firmin Abauzit, Roger Cotes and David Gregory.
Pere Roger de Belfort gave the roses of his coat to coat of arms of the town and later he became Pope Gregory XI, keeping it as a camerlengo of Reus, so the coat of arms was crowned with adorned with papal tiara and keys of St. Peter.
Pope Gregory I, who gave his name to the musical repertory and may himself have been a composer, is usually claimed to be the originator of the musical portion of the liturgy in its present form, though the sources giving details on his contribution date from more than a hundred years after his death.
He gave the world premières of Walton's second Façade Suite, and Britten's Sinfonia da Requiem and Violin Concerto ; he also introduced pieces by Jacques Ibert, Eugene Goossens, and Arthur Bliss and by many American composers including Samuel Barber, Deems Taylor and Daniel Gregory Mason.
Other works that St-Calais gave to the cathedral library were copies of Augustine of Hippo's De Civitae Dei and Confessions ; Gregory the Great's Pastoral Care, Moralia, and Homilies ; and Ambrose's De Poenitentia.
Historians have mistrusted the title " rex Romanorum " that Gregory of Tours gave him, at least as early as Godefroid Kurth, who dismissed it as a gross error in 1893.
The popes of the thirteenth century intervened to bring about harmony between the two factions, and Gregory IX, Innocent IV, and Nicholas III gave in their Bulls authoritative explanations of the points at issue.
George C. Scott, Anthony Hopkins and Patrick McGoohan were considered but not approached, and Gregory Peck lobbied for the role but gave up after Robert Mitchum was approached.
In his introduction to Gregory of Tours, Ernest Brehaut analyzed the Romano-Christian concepts that gave relics such a powerful draw.
He lived for a time as a destitute refugee in Rome, in apartments provided by Pope Gregory XVI, who also gave him a small monthly allowance.
Gregory and Moore worked out the geographic extent of the formation and gave an overview of it in 1931.
He gave the 2010 IAS Distinguished Lecture at the University of Bristol's Institute of Advanced Studies dedicated to the memory of his longtime friend and collaborator, Richard Gregory.
An offer of £ 100, 000 funding from Lord Beaverbrook seems to have been declined, but Sir Alexander Grant gave £ 250 and the Duke of Westminster gave £ 2, 000 through Maundy Gregory.

Gregory and speech
As early as 722, in a face to face meeting between Pope Gregory II, born and raised in Rome, and Saint Boniface, an Anglo-Saxon, Boniface complained that he found Pope Gregory's Latin speech difficult to understand, a clear sign of the transformation of Vulgar Latin in two regions of western Europe.
In contrast, the Beat poets, who included such figures as Jack Kerouac ( 1922 – 1969 ), Allen Ginsberg ( 1926 – 1997 ), Gregory Corso ( 1930 – 2001 ), Joanne Kyger ( born 1934 ), Gary Snyder ( born 1930 ), Diane Di Prima ( born 1934 ), Amiri Baraka ( born 1934 ) and Lawrence Ferlinghetti ( born 1919 ), were distinctly raw. Reflecting, sometimes in an extreme form, the more open, relaxed and searching society of the 1950s and 1960s, the Beats pushed the boundaries of the American idiom in the direction of demotic speech perhaps further than any other group.
Justice William Brennan wrote for a five-justice majority in holding that the defendant Gregory Lee Johnson's act of flag burning was protected speech under the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
Despite a continuing commitment to progressive reform, Gregory's performance as attorney general provoked enormous controversy because of his collaboration with postmaster general Albert S. Burleson and others in orchestrating a campaign to crush domestic dissent during World War I. Gregory helped frame the Espionage and Sedition Acts, which compromised the constitutional guarantees of freedom of speech and press, and lobbied for their passage.
" One Gregory answers with a speech ( chapters 3-17 ) which ends with the statement that a copy of the Glory of God was made by Moses and kept in the Ark of the Covenant.
Gregory then delivers an extended speech with prophetic elements ( chapters 95-112 ), forming what Hubbard calls a " Patristic collection of Prophecies ": " There can be little doubt that chapters 102-115 are written as polemic against, if not an evangel to, the Jews.
* AmericanRhetoric. com audio and text of Jorgy Jorgenson's ( Gregory Peck ) speech to NE Wire and Cable shareholders ' meeting
Gregory Peck's last speech is delivered in the studio while riding the white whale's hump ( a hole was drilled in the side of the whale so Peck could conceal his real leg ).

Gregory and before
The actual function of patristic communism was adequately set forth by St. Gregory almost a millenium before More wrote Utopia.
" When the Frankish bishops still insisted the abbot was wrong in obedience to St. Patrick's canon, he laid the question before the Pope St. Gregory I.
There, Henry begged in the snow to be let back into the good graces of the Church, having been excommunicated the year before by Gregory.
This decree, however, is not considered valid by the Magisterium of the Catholic Church, since it was never approved by Pope Gregory XII or his successors, and was passed by the Council in a session before his confirmation.
On 4 July 1415 the Bull of Gregory XII which appointed Malatesta and Cardinal Dominici of Ragusa as his proxies at the council was formally read before the assembled Bishops.
On May 5, 1993, Gregory M. Herek, associate research psychologist at the University of California at Davis and an authority on public attitudes toward lesbians and gay men, testified before the House Armed Services Committee on behalf of several professional associations.
If this does not simply reflect Gregory ’ s ignorance of Kentish affairs, which seems unlikely given the close ties between Kent and the Franks, then some assert that Æthelberht ’ s reign cannot have begun before 589.
It demarcated the end of the Investiture controversy which had begun before the time of Pope Gregory VII.
The first order of business before the Council was to declare the clandestine consecration of Maximus invalid, and to confirm Theodosius ' installation of Gregory Nazianzus as Bishop of Constantinople.
He annulled Pope Gregory X's bull on the holding of papal conclaves, but died before enacting new regulations.
It was said that the emperor reprimanded Gregory for attempting to have himself consecrated before receiving the approval of the emperor.
The Emperor's troops pursued the antipope, captured him, cut off his nose and ears, cut out his tongue, blinded him, and publicly degraded him before Otto III and Gregory V. He was sent to the monastery of Fulda in Germany, where he lived until 1013.
Gregory, who was in poor health before his election to the papacy, died due to a large gallstone and was succeeded by Innocent IX.
Even before Gregory XIV died, Spanish and anti-Spanish factions were electioneering for the next Pope.
In the end, Gregory was credited as a session musician rather than as a band member on the finished album, as he left before it was completed.
It was imperative under any circumstances and at any price to secure his absolution from Gregory before the period named, otherwise he could scarcely foil his opponents in their intention to pursue their attack against him and justify their measures by an appeal to his excommunication.
He chose the unexpected course of forcing Gregory to grant him absolution by doing penance before him at Canossa, where he had taken refuge.
Gregory, however, insisted as a necessary preliminary that Henry should appear before a council and do penance.
John XVI fled, but the Emperor's troops pursued and captured him, cut off his nose and ears, cut out his tongue, broke his fingers, blinded him, and then brought him before Otto III and Gregory V for judgement.
Cardinal Secretary of State Luigi Lambruschini introduced him to Vatican congregations and to Pope Gregory XVI, who appointed Pecci on 14 February 1837, as personal prelate even before he was ordained priest on 31 December 1837, by the Vicar of Rome.
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor, had involved himself broadly in the Fifth Crusade, sending troops from Germany, but he failed to accompany the army directly, despite the encouragement of Honorius III and later Gregory IX, as he needed to consolidate his position in Germany and Italy before embarking on a crusade.
The proposed amendment was ratified by Wyoming in 1978 as a protest to a Congressional pay raise, but the proposed amendment was largely forgotten before University of Texas at Austin undergraduate student Gregory Watson wrote a paper on the subject in 1982.
In 1956, years before being cast as Dr. McCoy, Kelley played a small supporting role as a medic in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit in which he utters the diagnosis " This man's dead, Captain " and " That man is dead " to Gregory Peck.
Director Sam Peckinpah considered many actors for the Pike Bishop role ; Lee Marvin, Burt Lancaster, James Stewart, Charlton Heston, Gregory Peck, Sterling Hayden, Richard Boone and Robert Mitchum were all considered before William Holden was cast.
A second apology, written before 379 exists only in the quotations given from it in a refutation by Gregory of Nyssa.

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