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convocation and when
This convocation was one of the events that transformed the general economic and political malaise of the country into the French Revolution, which began in June 1789, when the Third Estate unilaterally declared itself the National Assembly.
The ceremonial mace of the various universities when carried into the ceremony and placed on stage signals the opening of the convocation.
During the insurrection of 10 August 1792, when the populace of Paris stormed the < span lang =" fr "> Tuileries </ span > and demanded the abolition of the monarchy, the Legislative Assembly decreed the provisional suspension of King < span lang =" fr "> Louis XVI </ span > and the convocation of a " national convention " which should draw up a constitution.
It culminated in 1864, when the country clergy, provoked by the final acquittal of the essayists, had voted in convocation against the endowment of the Greek chair.
He " endeavoured to carry all things by a high hand ; scorn'd in the least to court the Masters when he had to have anything pass'd the convocation.
In April 1533 he was prolocutor of convocation when it decided against the validity of Henry's marriage with Catherine, and in 1534 published his treatise De vera differentia regiae potestatis et ecclesiae ( second ed.
But in 1522, when war was again declared, he emphatically refused to bear any part of the responsibility, and in 1523 he opposed in convocation the financial demands which met with a more strenuous resistance in the House of Commons.
Perhaps the reason that this word means both ' convocation ' as well as ' scripture ' or ' biblical verse ' dates to the time of Ezra, during the second temple period, when this sage brought the Torah ( scripture ) to the people assmbled to be read aloud.
NSU ’ s first convocation was held on 18 December 1996 when Justice Shahabuddin Ahmed, Honorable President of Bangladesh and Chancellor of NSU, conferred degrees upon 96 graduates.
Before the reign of Edward I, when convocation assumed substantially its present form, there were convened in London various diocesan, provincial, national and legatine synods ; during the past six centuries, however, the chief ecclesiastical assemblies held there have been convocations of the province of Canterbury.

convocation and bishops
The situation continued to deteriorate, with Leo demanding the convocation of a new council and Emperor Theodosius II refusing to budge, all the while appointing bishops in agreement with Dioscorus.
Due to the great length of time between the Council's convocation and meeting, many bishops had the opportunity to attend.
However, since even the bishops opposed to opening of the council were now present, Cyril maneuvered Candidian by means of a ruse to read out the text of the Emperor's decree of convocation, which the assembly then acclaimed as recognition of its own legality.
On 7 Feb., 1596, Pope Clement VIII addressed to the Ruthenian episcopate the Brief " Benedictus sit Pastor ille bonus ", enjoining the convocation of a synod in which the Ruthenian bishops were to recite the profession of the Catholic Faith.

convocation and work
On the first day shall be a holy convocation: you shall do no regular work ....'"
In the first day ye shall have a holy convocation ; ye shall do no manner of servile work.
And ye shall bring an offering made by fire unto the Lord seven days ; in the seventh day is a holy convocation ; ye shall do no manner of servile work.
One example of this is her recent work to coordinate Origins of Modernity, a project that integrated first-year studies with essays from the Augustana community and an elaborate art exhibit and catalogue, as well as a community convocation event.
Fort-Whiteman complained in an October 1924 letter to head of the Comintern Gregory Zinoviev about the lack of work being conducted by the American Communist an repeated a call to act on a plan he had submitted to the Far Eastern Section of the Comintern seeking convocation of an " American Negro Labor Congress.

convocation and New
* New Student Convocation: has its roots in a 1932 convocation where new students and faculty gathered to celebrate the opportunities and challenges of the new academic year that lies ahead.
* New students attend a convocation ceremony at the State House of 1634 in Historic St. Mary's City.
The New Testament revision company was commissioned in 1870 by the convocation of Canterbury.
New Zealand universities have courts of convocation by which all graduates elect representatives to the institutions ' governing bodies.
This fame he owed in large measure to his devotion to the New England colleges, where … by the students he was received with an enthusiasm that quickly permeated the community and mounted to a height of ebullient demonstration scarcely distinguishable from a riot .… An impressive but quite unofficial convocation at Dartmouth College conferred on him the degree of C. O. D .”

convocation and first
A number of songs are commonly played and sung at various events such as commencement, convocation, and athletic contests, including the Carmina Dalhousiana, which was first created in Halifax in 1882.
In the first day you shall have a holy convocation.
* September 18 – The University of the South holds its first convocation in Sewanee, Tennessee.
At the first, the king or his chancellor announced the object of the convocation, and set forth the demands or questions put to them by the Crown ; at the other royal sessions each order made known its answers or observations by the mouth of an orateur elected for the purpose.
When the first convocation was held in 1897, the group was originally known simply as the " Church of God.
Duncan P. McColl was appointed as the first registrar, establishing the first convocation from which Chief Justice Edward L. Wetmore was elected as the first chancellor.
Prime Minister Nehru, in the first convocation address of IIT Kharagpur in 1956, said:
* 1991 – 1992 deputy of the Supreme Union of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in its first convocation
If in the 1990 Supreme Council ( parliament ) the RPA was represented by one member — Ashot Navasardyan and in the 1995 National Assembly of the first convocation — by five MPs, in the National Assembly of the second convocation elected in 1999 the RPA was the party with the biggest number of MPs ( 30 ).
On October 13, 1894, in the city of Durham, North Carolina, the first convocation was organized.
The first convocation was held in August 1969
Stakhanov was a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR of the first convocation.
In the latter half of the 19th century, the first attempt at standardizing discipline in the American Church occurred with the convocation of the Plenary Councils of Baltimore.
* Upon the first convocation of the Diet after a general election to the House of Representatives ( even if every minister will then be reappointed ).
After the elections, the first session of the new Assembly is convened by the Speaker from the previous convocation, so that the session is held not later than 30 days
The first session of the new Assembly is convened by the Assembly Speaker from the previous convocation.
The opening convocation addresses were delivered by the Chairman of the Provisional Council, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of the Federation of Nigeria, and by Dr John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State University, USA.
The university's first convocation was held on September 18, 1868, with nine students and four faculty members present.
A bill was introduced in the first plenary meeting of the 6th convocation of the Georgian Parliament on April 22, 2004.

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