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It also forbade clergymen to participate in the practice of the judicial ordeal, effectively banning its use.
In 1215, moreover, the Fourth Lateran Council forbade clergymen of the Church from participating in trial by ordeal.

forbade and from
When the younger brother wanted to look away from the human corpses and animal carcasses scattered everywhere, Heigo forbade him to do so, instead encouraging Akira to face his fears by confronting them directly.
Lycurgus of Thrace, an antagonist of Dionysus, forbade the cult of Dionysus, whom he drove from Thrace, and was driven mad by the god.
It served as the uniform of the Almoravids, and under their rule, sumptuary laws forbade anybody else from wearing the veil, thereby making it the distinctive dress of the ruling class ( the later Almohads made a point of mocking the Almoravid veil as symbolic of effeminacy and decadence.
That month, Clinton implemented a Department of Defense directive known as " Don't Ask, Don't Tell ", which allowed gay men and women to serve in the armed services provided they kept their sexuality a secret, and forbade the military from inquiring about an individual's sexual orientation.
Augustus also forbade Crassus to accept the honorary title of imperator (" supreme commander ") from his troops, traditional for victorious generals.
Under penalty of expulsion, the university forbade any BJU dormitory student from attending the Graham meetings.
Fearing American political, cultural and economic penetration, Stalin eventually forbade Soviet Eastern bloc countries of the newly formed Cominform from accepting Marshall Plan aid.
For example, the Napoleonic code expressly forbade French judges from pronouncing general principles of law.
These changes within the military wing of the Republican Movement were accompanied by changes in the political wing and at the 1986 Sinn Féin Ard Fheis ( party conference ), which followed the IRA Convention, the party's policy of abstentionism, which forbade Sinn Féin elected representatives from taking seats in the Oireachtas, the parliament of Ireland, was dropped.
In 1679 Pope Innocent XI publicly condemned sixty-five of the more radical propositions ( stricti mentalis ), taken chiefly from the writings of Escobar, Suarez and other casuists as propositiones laxorum moralistarum and forbade anyone to teach them under penalty of excommunication.
Boston's Selectmen, consulting a doctor who claimed that the practice caused many deaths and only spread the infection, forbade Boylston from performing it again.
Consequently, he forbade mimes from appearing on stage in public.
In addition, the Occupation Statute of 1949, which granted partial independence to the newly created Federal Republic of Germany, specifically forbade the imposition of import quotas to protect German film production from foreign competition, the result of lobbying by the American industry as represented by the MPAA.
Also known as the Asiatic Barred Zone Act, it forbade immigration from nearly all of south and southeast Asia.
In Kenya, Christian missionaries in the 1920s and 1930s forbade their adherents from practising it — in part because of the medical consequences, but also because the accompanying rituals were seen as highly sexualized — and as a result it became a focal point of the independence movement among the Kikuyu, the country's main ethnic group.
Like the law abolishing the Reichsrat, this law actually violated the Enabling Act, which specifically forbade Hitler from tampering with the presidency.
The biographer Aurelius Victor also reports that Gallienus forbade senators from becoming military commanders.
Statutes forbade gens de couleur from taking up certain professions, marrying whites, wearing European clothing, carrying swords or firearms in public, or attending social functions where whites were present.
In England, the Combination Act forbade workers to form any kind of trade union from 1799 until its repeal in 1824.
This incident led to German Admiral Dönitz issuing the Triton Null signal on 17 September 1942, which came to be known as the " Laconia Order "; the signal forbade submarine commanders from rescuing survivors from torpedoed ships.
However, the Umayyad caliph Umar II later forbade non-Muslims from entering mosques, and his ruling remains in practice in present day Saudi Arabia.
In an indirect act of revenge against people who had discriminated against him because of his supposed " impure blood ", Francia forbade Europeans from marrying other Europeans, thus forcing the elite to choose spouses from among the local population.
In 1661 King Charles II explicitly forbade Massachusetts from executing anyone for professing Quakerism.

forbade and living
Pausanias tells us that he forbade the sacrificing of any living creatures to the gods, as well as any sort of other offering, only allowing cakes formed into the shape of an ox with horns, called by the Athenians Pelanous, which signifies an ox.
Beginning in 1933, the German government enacted a series of anti-Jewish laws restricting the rights of German Jews to earn a living, to enjoy full citizenship and to educate themselves, including the Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service, which forbade Jews to work in the civil service.
Richelieu then forbade non-Roman Catholics from living there.
He forbade sex, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling among those who were living with him.
US officials forbade the allotment of land to individual Chippewa living on the Red Lake Reservation.
He forbade sex, alcohol, tobacco, and gambling among those who were living with him.
Theatrical censorship in Britain and the US forbade actresses to move when nude or semi-nude on stage, so tableaux vivant had a place in risqué entertainment for many years although in the early 1900s, German dancer Olga Desmond appeared in Schönheitsabende (“ Evenings of Beauty ”) in which she posed nude in " living pictures ", imitating classical works of art.
The Shaykh stressed the quite dhikr even in congregation, and forbade above all the visitations of living and dead saints at the command of his grandfather, for they were all associated with baraka-possession.

forbade and within
The new ruler, Queen Maria I of Portugal, disliked the Marquis ( See Távora affair ), and forbade him from coming within 20 miles of her, thus curtailing his influence.
In antiquity, Awjila was nominally within the Roman Empire, evidenced by emperor Justinian's decree that forbade the worship of Amun.
They include Minnesota v. Barber, 136 U. S. 313, ( 1890 ) ( striking down a Minnesota statute that required any meat sold within the State, whether originating within or without the State, to be examined by an inspector within the State ); Foster-Fountain Packing Co. v. Haydel, 278 U. S. 1 ( 1928 ) ( striking down a Louisiana statute that forbade shrimp to be exported unless the heads and hulls had first been removed within the State ); Johnson v. Haydel, 278 U. S. 16 ( 1928 ) ( striking down analogous Louisiana statute for oysters ); Toomer v. Witsell, 334 U. S. 385 ( 1948 ) ( striking down South Carolina statute that required shrimp fishermen to unload, pack, and stamp their catch before shipping it to another State ); Pike v. Bruce Church, Inc., supra ( striking down Arizona statute that required all Arizona-grown cantaloupes to be packaged within the State prior to export ); South-Central Timber Development, Inc. v. Wunnicke, 467 U. S. 82 ( 1984 ) ( striking down an Alaska regulation that required all Alaska timber to be processed within the State prior to export ).
Originally they were carved through tufo, a soft volcanic rock, outside the boundaries of the city, because Roman law forbade burial places within city limits.
The day Cicero left Italy into exile, Clodius proposed another law which forbade Cicero approaching within of Italy and confiscated his property.
It forbade Huguenot worship within towns ( where conflicts flared up too easily ), but permitted Protestant synods and consistories.
The government of France briefly tried to suppress the circulation of the encyclical and the Syllabus within its borders ; it forbade priests to explain the Syllabus from the pulpit, though newspapers were allowed to discuss it from a secular point of view.
The General Conference then bowed to Southern pressure and passed a resolution prohibiting the testimony of Negroes in church trials within states that forbade such testimony in public trials.
Because the Shanghai Ceasefire Agreement of 1932, signed after the incident, forbade the Chinese from deploying any troops within Shanghai, the Chinese trained its police garrison, whose presence was allowed in the city, in various military tactics unusual for a police force.
By 1815, Governor Macquarie declared a state of open warfare against aborigines in the Georges River area and forbade them carrying weapons within a mile of any British settlement.
An early, backdoor form of Prohibition, it forbade alcoholic beverages within four miles ( 6. 4 km ) of any school ; given the small size of most of the schools of the era and their resultant presence in almost every community, even many of the smallest ones, this effectively outlawed alcohol in all but the least-populated areas of the state, which was exactly the intent of the measure's sponsors.
It forbade Huguenot worship within towns ( where conflicts flared up too easily ) but permitted Protestant synods and consistories.
This was because the Act which authorised the construction of the GWR contained a clause which forbade the construction of a station within of Eton College without the permission of the Provost and Fellows of the school ; but it did not explicitly prevent trains from stopping for passengers.
Urged by the Franciscans, the Portuguese viceroy forbade the use of Konkani on 27 June 1684 and further decreed that within three years, the local people in general would speak the Portuguese tongue and use it in all their contacts and contracts made in Portuguese territories.
The agreement ending their association forbade Ferrari from restarting Scuderia Ferrari within the next four years.
The state constitution forbade county borders to pass within of a county seat.
The statutes of 1573, within the " Ordinances Concerning Discoveries ," forbade certain kinds of coerced labor and regulated treatment of the local population.
Ironically, although the Confederate constitution forbade internal improvements to aid commerce, nothing within it said anything about improvements to aid wartime defense.

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