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Some and Anglican
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
Some Eastern Orthodox Churches have issued statements to the effect that Anglican orders could be accepted, yet have still reordained former Anglican clergy ; other Orthodox churches have rejected Anglican orders altogether.
Some churches founded outside the Anglican Communion in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, largely in opposition to the ordination of openly homosexual bishops and other clergy are usually referred to as belonging to the Anglican realignment movement, or else as " orthodox " Anglicans.
Some Anglican suffragans are given the responsibility for a geographical area within the diocese ( for example, the Bishop of Stepney is an area bishop within the Diocese of London ).
Some provinces of the Anglican Communion have begun ordaining women as bishops in recent decades for example, the United States, New Zealand, Canada and Cuba.
Some Anglican churches consider themselves both Protestant and Catholic.
Some Christian denominations ( such as Anglican, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox ), include a number of books that are not in the Hebrew Bible ( the biblical apocrypha or deuterocanonical books or Anagignoskomena, see Development of the Old Testament canon ) in their biblical canon that are not in today's Jewish canon, although they were included in the Septuagint.
Some Lutheran and many Anglican provinces commemorate him on the traditional Eastern feast day of 27 January.
Some branches of the family were members of the Anglican Church of Ireland while others were Roman Catholics.
Some nations have military ordinariates of the Anglican Communion, Lutheranism and Eastern Orthodoxy.
Some Anglicans and Anglican churches, particularly Anglo-Catholics, personally ask prayers of the saints.
Some recent Anglican writers explicitly accept the doctrine of transubstantiation or, while avoiding the term " transubstantiation ", speak of an " objective presence " of Christ in the Eucharist.
Some were later involved in his usurpation with the Whigs, which they saw as defending the Anglican Church.
Some projects planned for that time, including Roman Catholic and Anglican cathedrals, were never completed.
Some Anglo-Catholic parishes use Anglican versions of the Tridentine Missal, such as the English Missal, The Anglican Missal, or American Missal, for the celebration of mass, all of which are intended primarily for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Some traditionalist Anglo-Catholics have left official Anglicanism to form " continuing Anglican churches " such as those in the Anglican Catholic Church and Traditional Anglican Communion.
Some have drawn parallels with the Eastern Catholic churches, but though there are some commonalities, Anglican ordinariates are intended to be part of the Western or Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, as they had been before the breach with Rome following the reign of Mary I of England.
* Some, such as the original members of the Oxford Movement, use official Anglican liturgical texts such as the Book of Common Prayer.

Some and Protestant
Some Protestant charismatic and British New Church Movement churches include " apostles " among the offices that should be evident into modern times in a true church, though they never trace an historical line of succession.
Some Protestant US military chaplains carry the Roman Rite version of the Anointing of the Sick with them for use if called upon to assist wounded or dying soldiers who are Catholics.
Some Protestant churches including the Lutheran and Methodist churches have bishops serving similar functions as well, though not always understood to be within apostolic succession in the same way.
Some groups of individuals who hold basic Protestant tenets identify themselves simply as " Christians " or " born-again Christians ".
Some Protestant groups have cited Genesis 9: 5 – 6, Romans 13: 3 – 4, and
Some Christians agree that Jews who accept Jesus should still observe all of Torah, see for example Dual-covenant theology, based on warnings by Jesus to Jews not to use him as an excuse to disregard it, and they support efforts of those such as Messianic Jews ( Messianic Judaism is considered by most Christians and Jews to be a form of Christianity ) to do that, but some Protestant forms of Christianity oppose all observance to the Mosaic law, even by Jews, which Luther criticised as Antinomianism, see Antinomianism # Antinomian Controversies in Lutheranism and Luther # Anti-Antinomianism for details.
Some Protestant churches avoid using the term completely, to the extent among many Lutherans of reciting the Creed with the word " Christian " in place of " catholic ".
Some Waldensian ideas were absorbed into early Protestant sects, such as the Hussites, Lollards, and the Moravian Church ( Herrnhuters of Germany ).
Some Protestant Christian denominations prohibit the drinking of alcohol based upon Biblical passages which condemn drunkenness ( such as Proverbs 23: 21, Isaiah 28: 1, Habakkuk 2: 15 ), but others allow moderate use of alcohol.
( Some distinguished Protestant churches in the US had this practice in the 19th century, besides the Church of England and the Presbyterian Church of Scotland ).
Some Protestant communities including most Lutheran churches practice closed communion and require catechetical instruction for all people before receiving the Eucharist.
Some secularists reject the use of " Judeo-Christian " as a code-word for a particular kind of Christian America, with scant regard to modern Jewish, Catholic, or Christian traditions, including the liberal strains of different faiths, such as Reform Judaism and liberal Protestant Christianity.
Some Protestant sects argue fiercely against Roman Catholicism, and fundamentalist Christians of all kinds teach that religious practices like those of paganism and witchcraft are pernicious.
Some Protestant denominations, such as Methodism, Presbyterianism, and Lutheranism, are hierarchical in nature ; and ordination and assignment to individual pastorates or other ministries are made by the parent denominations.
Some Protestant denominations require that candidates for ordination be " licensed " to the ministry for a period of time ( typically one to three years ) prior to being ordained.
Some Protestant denominations dislike the word clergy and do not use it of their own leaders.
Some modern historians such as Pamela E. Ritchie believe that the change to Guise's policy was not dramatic, but both Catholic and Protestant would perceive and react to the tense political situation.
Some Protestant denominations avoid this more successfully than others.
Some students attend schools run by Roman Catholic, Lutheran, evangelical Protestant and Quaker organizations, in and around Levittown.
Some in the King's service, such as the Earl of Salisbury and the Earl of Melfort, betrayed their Protestant upbringing in order to gain favour at court, but although Churchill remained true to his conscience, telling the King, " I have been bred a Protestant, and intend to live and die in that communion ", he was also motivated by self-interest.
Some Protestant denominations cite as support for tithing while many see it as a denunciation of false piety.
Some Protestant groups — especially evangelical groups — have been criticized by church officials and nationalist politicians as subversive.

Some and institutes
Some of these institutes are bound strictly to the university, others combine research across different universities.
Some institutes of higher learning, such as the Open University Malaysia, have enacted admission policies favouring bumiputra students.
Some of the institutes established by the Tata Group are:
Some of them will be directly posted to a military unit while others may undergo vocational training at certain institutes before being posted to units.
Some institutes are in turn divided into a number of sections and laboratories, and the faculty also encompasses several national and international research centres, and has a number of field stations in Denmark and in Greenland, among them the Arctic Station in central West Greenland.
Some Fachhochschulen run doctoral programs where the degree itself is awarded by a partner university ( like doctoral programs in German research institutes like Fraunhofer Society or Max Planck Society ).
Some of the participating institutes include: IIM Calcutta, IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi, IIM Indore, XLRI, Symbiosis Center for Management and Human Resource Development, Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research and National Institute of Industrial Engineering.
Some postgraduate students also have links to the various research institutes that are based on campus.
Some of these schools include but are not limited to these three educational institutes: Moorpark College, CA, Santa Fe College, FL, Michigan State University.
Some types of institutes include math, science, art, and English.
Some of these are given at great length, and with a precision of statement and exhaustiveness of detail hardly surpassed in the so-called protocols of the German pathological institutes of the present time ; others, again, are fragments brought in to elucidate some question that had arisen.
Some schools and institutes are located outside campuses, such as the Institute of Art and Social Communication, with the courses of Film and Video Studies, Marketing, Journalism, Library Studies, Media and Cultural Production ; the School of Economics, the Law School, the Medical School, the Nursing School, the Biomedical Institute, the Veterinary School and the Pharmacy School and the Institute of Community Health at the University Hospital Antônio Pedro.
Some of those institutes were present in every oblast ' capital while others were unique and situated in big cities ( like the Literature Institute and the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology ).
Some of these modules overlapped and some institutes chose to virtually merge their content.
Some of the reasons are that large corporations, such as General Electric, Hewlett-Packard and Northrop Grumman have been recently working in the development and research of nanorobots ; surgeons are getting involved and starting to propose ways to apply nanorobots for common medical procedures ; universities and research institutes were granted funds by government agencies exceeding $ 2 billion towards research developing nanodevices for medicine ; bankers are also strategically investing with the intent to acquire beforehand rights and royalties on future nanorobots commercialization.
Some of Canada's most esteemed colleges and polytechnic institutions also partake in collaborative institute-industry projects, leading to technology commercialization, made possible through the scope of Polytechnics Canada ; a national alliance of ten leading research-intensive colleges and institutes of technology.
") Some Brothers live in contemplative communities ( and are often referred to as monks ) while others belong to apostolic institutes.
Some public university courses demands generally higher admission marks than most similar courses at some polytechnical institutes or private institutions.
Some of the few names of such institutes are -
Some of CBC's graduates have proceeded to further study in the performing arts at some of the country's most respected performing arts institutes.
Some of these organizations exist only as loosely tied combines of universities, institutes or departments that together provide a number of courses over the Internet, television or other media, that are separate and distinct from programs offered by the single institution outside of the combine.
Some important CBSE Schools / coaching institutes for matric and intermediate located in arwal dist headquarter are -

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