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Most Protestants deny the need for this type of continuity and the historical claims involved have been severely questioned ; Eric Jay comments that the account given of the emergence of the episcopate in chapter III of Lumen Gentium " is very sketchy, and many ambiguities in the early history of the Christian ministry are passed over " Their reasons are given in detail below.
" In 1982 BJU's then-president Bob Jones III, during interviews in which he defended the school's tax-exempt status, cited nine passages from the Bible-drawn both from the Old and New Testaments-which he claimed demonstrated that God intended races to be segregated: " The Bible clearly teaches, starting in the 10th chapter of Genesis and going all the way through, that God has put differences among people on the earth to keep the earth divided ", he said, adding that inter-racial marriage was " playing into the hands of the antichrist and the one-world system.
" ( Life of Apollonius of Tyana, Book III, chapter XXXV, Loeb Classical Library )
In 1990, he released the third and final chapter of The Godfather series: The Godfather Part III.
Aristotle writes of the unscribed tablet in what is probably the first textbook of psychology in the Western canon, his treatise " Περί Ψυχῆς " ( De Anima or On the Soul, Book III, chapter 4 ).
Of the members of the Council, 322, a minority, but a substantial minority, voted against any mention whatever in the document of a " college " of bishops ), and were now proposing 47 amendments to chapter III.
The Note achieved its purpose: on the following day, 17 November, the No votes against chapter III dropped to 46, a number that may have included some who opposed it because they felt the Preliminary Note of Explanation had weakened the concept of collegiality.
* Commentary on the Documents of Vatican II, volume III, edited by Herbert Vorgrimler, chapter on the Dogmatic Constitution on Divine Revelation, written by Joseph Ratzinger, Aloys Grillmeier, and Béda Rigaux, Herder and Herder, New York, 1969.
I, chapter IV, section III.
: John 3: 14 – 16 or John III: 14 – 16 refers to verses 14 to 16 of chapter three of the Gospel of John.
This was addressed in chapter III of Pseudodoxia Epidemica, for instance.
After the marriage of his niece, Eleanor of Provence to King Henry III of England, Henry attempted to have Boniface elected Bishop of Winchester, but was unable to get the cathedral chapter to elect Boniface.
Book I contains 8 chapters, Books II and III contain 4, and Book IV consists of only one short chapter.
The standard critical practice, however, is to indicate book number in Roman numerals, and chapter title in Arabic, so that III. 2, for example, indicates the second chapter of the third book.
The assertion that the dream was that of Mr. Porter, whose dream personality personified itself as HCE, came from the critical idea that the dreamer partially wakes during chapter III. 4, in which he and his family are referred to by the name Porter.
Faber and Faber published book editions of " Anna Livia Plurabelle " ( 1930 ), and " Haveth Childers Everywhere " ( 1931 ), HCE's long defence of his life which would eventually close chapter III. 3.
In 1349 the canons of the chapter at Canterbury elected him Archbishop following the death of Archbishop John Stratford, but Edward III withheld his consent, preferring his chancellor John de Ufford, perhaps loth to lose his trusted confessor.
A passage from Dietrich of Nieheim's De schismate libri III is used as an epigram at the beginning of the second chapter of Arthur Koestler's novel, Darkness at Noon:
Its primacy is indicated in chapter III, verse 47: This book shall be translated into all tongues: but always with the original in the writing of the Beast ; for in the chance shape of the letters and their position to one another: in these are mysteries that no Beast shall divine.
Comyn's charter of 1191 or 1192, which allowed for a chapter of thirteen canons, of which three held special dignities ( as Chancellor, Precentor and Treasurer ), was confirmed by a Papal Bull ( of Pope Celestine III ) within a year.
Marx describes this process in detail in chapter 9 of Volume III.
Henry III, who made several donations of property to the chapter in 1041 and 1046, even specified with the first of these that the bishop was to be excluded from its administration.
Hans Urs von Balthasar devoted a chapter to Hamann in his volume, Studies in Theological Styles: Lay Styles ( Volume III in the English language translation of The Glory of the Lord series ).

chapter and Hengist
In chapter 10 of book 6 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Geoffrey records that three brigandines ( or long galleys ) full of armed men commanded by two brothers, Hengist and Horsa, arrived in Britain.
In chapter 11, since Vortigern now owes his victory to Hengist and Horsa, he increases the rewards he has promised to two.
In chapter 12, Hengist tells Vortigern that, due to Vortigern's marriage to his daughter Rowena, Hengist is now Vortigern's father, and Vortigern must now heed his counsel.
In chapter 13, Vortigern returns to the throne, and, at the request of Rowena, has messengers relay an invitation to Hengist in Germania to return back to Britain but, this time, with only a small retinue in tow.
In chapter 1 of book 8 of Historia Regum Britanniae, Merlin prophecies to Vortigern ( who fled to Cambria during the Saxon onslaught ) that Hengist will be killed and that Uther Pendragon will be crowned.
In chapter 4, Hengist takes courage at the approach of Aurelius and chooses out the bravest among his men to defend.
In chapter 5, Eldol, the duke of Gloucester, goes to Aurelius as they march to meet Hengist.
In chapter 7, after a break of three days, Aurelius calls together a counsel of principal officers to decide what to do with Hengist.

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This is brought out in the next to last chapter of the book, `` A Hero's Funeral '', written in the form of an impassioned prose poem.
Especially touching is the chapter, `` The Little Sister '', about a king's daughter who became a nun in the convent of St. Birgitta.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
It is a very interesting fact that these two problems can be handled simultaneously and this is what we shall do in the next chapter.
We devote a chapter to the binomial distribution not only because it is a mathematical model for an enormous variety of real life phenomena, but also because it has important properties that recur in many other probability models.
The major question in this chapter is: What is the probability of exactly X successes in N trials??
These examples are illustrative of the use of the words `` trial '' and `` experiment '' as they are used in this chapter, but they are quite flexible words and it is well not to restrict them too narrowly.
the objective of this chapter is to clarify the distinctions between spontaneity theory and other training concepts.
Although it is not possible to sunder old and new in this era, I shall consider in the present chapter primarily the first decades of the eighth century and shall interpret them as an apogee of the first stage of Greek civilization.
The book is divided into chapters and in each chapter the material is grouped into Text, Tables, Illustrations, and Bibliography.
the way in which the transformation of state depends on the operating variables for the main types of reactors is discussed in the next chapter.
In a later chapter dealing with the suburban school, I shall discuss the importance of arranging a program for the academically talented and highly gifted youth in any high school where he is found.
To be sure, when this is pointed out, a common response among certain churchmen is to fulminate about `` the little flock '' and `` the great crowd '' and to take solace from Paul's castigation of the `` wisdom of the wise '' in the opening chapter of First Corinthians.
This must be stressed because it is absolutely essential to the argument of this concluding chapter.
In the final chapter, Alex has a new trio of droogs, but he finds he is beginning to outgrow his taste for violence.
It is also the subject of a chapter in It's Not About A Salary, by Brian Cross.
Kurosawa has commented on the lasting sense of loss he felt at his brother's death and the chapter of his autobiography that describes it — written nearly half a century after the event — is titled, " A Story I Don't Want to Tell.
He further says that the reason there is no complete conclusive repeatable evidence is because that if the afterlife was so demonstrable then it would become " another chapter in a school textbook " and that " the whole process of questioning, probing, studying, observing, meditating and of wanting so desperately and enduringly to know, is part of the development of mind itself ".
Herwig Wolfram opens his chapter on the eighth Visigothic king, " Alaric's reign gets no full treatment in the sources, and the little they do contain is overshadowed by his death in the Battle of Vouillé and the downfall of the Toulosan kingdom.

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