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Orders were given to dig.
Two other uncommon sources were promoted by Alexander: Anselm of Canterbury, whose writings had been ignored for almost a century gained an important advocate in Alexander and he used Anselm's works extensively in his teaching on Christology and soteriology ; and, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, whom Alexander used in his examination of the theology of Orders and ecclesiastical structures.
Whatever the items remaining were then later stolen in 1834 during an anti-clerical riot and the extinction of religious Orders in Portugal.
Orders were given that if the Saint attempted to re-enter his episcopal see, he should be put to death.
Orders were issued for each ship to attach strong cables to the bow and stern of their neighbours, which would effectively turn the line into a long battery forming a theoretically impregnable barrier.
The Orders of Morning and Evening Prayer were extended by the inclusion of a penitential section at the beginning including a corporate confession of sin and a general absolution, although the text was printed only in Morning Prayer with rubrical directions to use it in the evening as well.
Following the examples of Vitruvius and the five books of the Regole generali d ' architettura by Sebastiano Serlio, published from 1537 onwards, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola produced an architecture rule book that was more practical than the previous two books, which were more philosophical in nature, his Cinque ordini di erchitettura ( The Five Orders of Architecture ) from 1562 ; the book is considered " one of the most successful architectural textbooks ever written ", despite having no text apart from the notes and the introduction.
From July 1, 1941 to June 6, 1969, when the Army stopped publishing awards of the DSM in Department of the Army General Orders, over 2, 800 further awards were made.
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
The various enclaves and exclaves were merged into neighbouring and surrounding counties, primarily in the mid-19th century under a series of Orders in Council.
Madison's diplomatic efforts in April 1809, although initially promising, to get the British to withdraw the Orders in Council were rejected by British Foreign Secretary George Canning.
Orders for the undelivered machines were cancelled, leaving the navy with one machine, the L3.
On their return home Livonian knights attacked them, but were defeated at the Battle of Garoza, in which the Orders ' master Villekin and at least 35 knights lost their lives.
He confirmed the decrees of the council of Carthage, after the retaking of North Africa from the Vandals, according to which converts from Arianism were declared ineligible to Holy Orders and those already ordained were merely admitted to lay communion.
During the 20th century elsewhere, both the licensing laws and enforcement were progressively relaxed, and there were differences between parishes ; in the 1960s, at closing time in Kensington at 10: 30 pm, drinkers would rush over the parish boundary to be in good time for " Last Orders " in Knightsbridge before 11 pm, a practice observed in many pubs adjoining licensing area boundaries.
The reason might be that most laws from the Orders Zeraim ( agricultural laws limited to the land of Israel ) had little practical relevance in Babylonia and were therefore not included.
Orders were indeed issued for the establishment of landpeaces in Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia, and afterwards for the whole Empire.
With rare exceptions, cardinals are bishops, although it was not always so ; formerly, some cardinals were people who had received clerical tonsure, but not Holy Orders.
The Cluniac and Cistercian Orders were prevalent in France, the great monastery at Cluny having established a formula for a well planned monastic site which was then to influence all subsequent monastic building for many centuries.
In the same period even the religious Orders were suppressed and numerous ecclesiastical properties were confiscated.
Orders were obtained for more cars and under the direction of engineers Hans Ledwinka and Edmund Rumpler, ten improved cars were made.

Orders and given
Chorbishops are not generally ordained bishops – they are not given the sacrament of Holy Orders in that degree – but function as assistants to the diocesan bishop with certain honorary privileges.
Minor Orders are still given in the Eastern Catholic Churches, and those who receive those orders are ' minor clerics.
Whilst Wales now has a devolved Assembly, any legislation which that Assembly enacts is enacted in particular circumscribed policy areas defined by the Government of Wales Act 2006, other legislation of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, or by Orders in Council given under the authority of the 2006 Act.
Officers are given ' Marching Orders ' to change ministries within The Salvation Army.
Usually, officers are given new Marching Orders every two to five years and reassigned to different posts, sometimes moving great distances.
When opened by Wynford Vaughan-Thomas on 16 May 1970, the length of the path was given as 180 miles, but over the years there have been a number of Footpath Diversion Orders which have extended it to its current length of 186 miles.
Orders were given that " all the walls about Castle should be thrown down ".
Orders by Hitler given on 21 January 1945 and 24 January 1945 allowed the movement of possessions.
The Roman Catholic Church, given its long history with the Vietnamese people, facilitated the relocation of a massive number of Vietnamese boat people through its many Orders and charities.
The theme for the papers and presentations given by members of many different esoteric groups was the influence of esoteric Orders on the modern world.
Orders were given to reinforce the defence of Helsinki with tanks and artillery in case the situation would escalate.
The sacraments necessary for initiation into the Church or for priestly ordination ( Baptism, Confirmation, Holy Orders ) were developed very early in Church history and were given a higher value and attention than some of the other sacraments because they were necessary for membership and also because they put an indelible mark on the soul.
* Holy Orders ( Permission to marry is only given to those ordained clergy who have been fully laicized ( relieved of active ministry, and then dismissed from the clerical state, a process which is begun by the ( arch -) diocese or religious order community and is finally granted by the Roman Curia at the Vatican subject to papal approval: either the Congregation for Bishops-if the cleric was a bishop, the Congregation for the Clergy-if the cleric was a secular, or diocesan, priest or deacon, or the Congregation for Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life-for those clergy who are members of religious orders or secular institutes or other, unvowed societies.
The Oxford English Dictionary states its origin as " arising out of the casual use of this name in the specimen forms given in the official regulations from 1815 onward "; the citation references Collection of Orders, Regulations, etc., pp. 75 – 87, published by the War Office, 31 August 1815.
Until the current international standards were applied in the 1930s, it was common for steering orders on ships to be given as " Tiller Orders ", which dictated to which side of the vessel the tiller was to be moved.
In the United Kingdom, most Orders are made as subordinate legislation under powers given to Local Authorities in existing legislation ( e. g. an Order for road works is made under the Highways Act 1980 ).
On 29 June 1880, he gave Tahiti and its dependencies to France, whereupon he was given a pension by French government and the titular position of Officer of the Orders of the Legion of Honour and Agricultural Merit of France.
After attaining 10 Orders of the Rose, one is eligible to be given the title Master of the Rose.
Delegated legislation is usually made by being signed by the person making it ( or an authorised delegate of that person, for example a Senior Member of the Civil Service ), although in the case of Orders in Council the verbal assent of the Queen is sufficient ( however the fact that this has been given is recorded through the signature of the Clerk to the Privy Council ).
Orders were given that portraits be painted of the khagans and khatuns during the reign of Temur.
Orders were given only in German, so inmates were forced to learn the basic commands rather quickly or otherwise be punished for failure to obey orders.
Gibbons decided to pursue Holy Orders after attending a sermon given by Paulist co-founder, Clarence Walworth.
The fate of the monastery buildings was diverse: most fell into ruins, others were given to other religious Orders ; still more became breweries, barns, or holiday homes.

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