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* AIGA typography articles – Articles and interviews relating to typography from AIGA's Voice section.
Articles 6 and 7 set the maximum duration of the Canadian House of Commons and provincial legislatures at five years ( a function now assumed by section 4 of the Charter ).
This section also includes a number of historically significant regulations with respect to the Czech Republic's accession to the European Union ( Articles 54 – 80 ).
: The State may exercise the options or discretions provided by or under Articles 1. 11, 2. 5 and 2. 15 of the Treaty referred to in subsection 5 ° of this section and the second and fourth Protocols set out in the said Treaty but any such exercise shall be subject to the prior approval of both Houses of the Oireachtas.
: The State may exercise the options or discretions provided by or under Articles 1. 6, 1. 9, 1. 11, 1. 12, 1. 13 and 2. 1 of the Treaty referred to in subsection 7 of this section but any such exercise shall be subject to the prior approval of both Houses of the Oireachtas.
In a section of the Quebec Agreement formally entitled " Articles of Agreement governing collaboration between the authorities of the USA and UK in the matter of Tube Alloys ", Britain and the USA agreed to share resources " to bring the Tube Alloys the Atomic Bomb project to fruition at the earliest moment.
The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany ( Grundgesetz ) provides in its eternity clause, ( i. e., Article 79 section 3 ), that any amendment would be " inadmissible " if such amendment would provide that the Federal Republic would not consist of states ( Länder ) any more, that the Länder would no longer be entitled to participate in the federal law-making procedures, or if the " the basic principles " of Articles 1 and 20 would be affected.
The first Anglican articles of faith, the Ten Articles ( 1536 ), defended the practice of praying to saints, while the King's Book, the official statement of religion produced in 1543, devotes an entire section to the importance of the Ave Maria (" Hail Mary ") prayer.
Articles within the Playbills change monthly to reflect new shows and artists performing in plays, musicals or special attractions ; this " wraparound " section is the same for all Playbills across all venues at any given time.
In a section of the Quebec Agreement formally entitled " Articles of Agreement governing collaboration between the authorities of the USA and UK in the matter of Tube Alloys ", the United Kingdom and the United States agreed to share resources " to bring the Tube Alloys the Atomic Bomb project to fruition at the earliest moment.
Cockho, Kamaque and Cockinsecawa were three additional Siwanoys who signed as " Indyan Witnesses " to the " Articles of Agreement " section of the Treaty.
The current Constitution of Virginia consists of twelve Articles :< ref > Article and section references are to the articles and sections of the
* All articles about racist Pokémon by Carole Boston Weatherford — See " Articles / Information " section
A Refereed Articles section of the journal was announced on November 11, 1991, and a call for papers was issued on February 6, 1992.
The Refereed Articles section included papers that were peer reviewed by Editorial Board members using a double-blind review procedure, which was usually conducted via e-mail.
Articles posted to wikiHow follow a standard format consisting of a summary, followed by ingredients ( if any ), steps to complete the activity, along with tips, warnings, required items, links to related how-to articles, and a section for sources & citations.

Articles and on
Articles on Aristotle Vol 1.
The final draft of the Articles was prepared in the summer of 1777 and the Second Continental Congress approved them for ratification by the individual states on November 15, 1777, after a year of debate.
In practice, the Articles were in use beginning in 1777 ; the final draft of the Articles served as the de facto system of government used by the Congress (" the United States in Congress assembled ") until it became de jure by final ratification on March 1, 1781 ; at which point Congress became the Congress of the Confederation.
These Articles ( though no longer binding ) have had an influence on the ethos of the Communion, an ethos reinforced by their interpretation and expansion by such influential early theologians as Richard Hooker, Lancelot Andrewes, John Cosin, and others.
: That, in the opinion of this Conference, the following Articles supply a basis on which approach may be by God's blessing made towards Home Reunion:
* IPS Publications on amber inclusions International Paleoentomological Society: Scientific Articles on amber and its inclusions
Articles 20 to 146 GG regulate the organization of Germany and legitimize and rule its bodies such as German Bundestag, Bundesrat of Germany or the government and the legislation based on the constitution.
* Archive of Articles on the Bakassi conundrum
Here Confirmation, the cross in baptism, private baptism, the use of the surplice, kneeling at the communion, reading the Apocrypha ; and subscription to the BCP and Articles were all touched on.
* Articles on the cosmological argument by William Lane Craig
* Articles on the cosmological argument by Alexander Pruss
* Articles on the cosmological argument by Timothy O ' Connor
* Articles on the atheistic cosmological argument by Quentin Smith and others
* Articles on individual ships, broader coverage than Crothers
In 1962, the first Soviet monograph on Vertov was published, followed by another collection, ' Dziga Vertov: Articles, Diaries, Projects.
Anglicans adhere to a range of views although the teaching on the matter in the Articles of Religion holds that the presence is real only in a heavenly and spiritual sense.
Many of the Articles in Section I are structured in two paragraphs: the first sets out a basic right or freedom ( such as Article 2 ( 1 ) – the right to life ) but the second contains various exclusions, exceptions or limitations on the basic right ( such as Article 2 ( 2 ) – which excepts certain uses of force leading to death ).
* Directory of Bahá ' í Articles on Gender Equality
* Hesychasm: Library of Books, Articles and Links on Hesychasm
The International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) is an international organization that was created on July 22, 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference and came into existence on December 27, 1945 when 29 countries signed the Articles of Agreement.
The IMF was formally organized on December 27, 1945, when the first 29 countries signed its Articles of Agreement.
On 16 January 1537, Farel and Calvin presented their Articles concernant l ' organisation de l ' église et du culte à Genève ( Articles on the Organization of the Church and its Worship at Geneva ) to the city council.

Articles and Church
Articles of faith are sets of beliefs usually found in creeds, sometimes numbered, and often beginning with " We believe ...", which attempt to more or less define the fundamental theology of a given religion, and especially in the Christian Church.
The additions are specifically listed in the Thirty-Nine Articles, Article VI, of the Church of England: " The rest of the Book of Esther ".
The only mention of the phrase in the 39 Articles of the Church of England is in article XV, which is headed " Of Christ alone without Sin ".
The continued inconsistency between the Articles of Religion and the Prayer Book remained a point of contention for Puritans ; and would in the 19th century come close to tearing the Church of England apart, through the course of the Gorham judgement.
The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion of the Church of England lists the deuterocanonical books as suitable to be read for " example of life and instruction of manners, but yet doth not apply them to establish any doctrine.
Nonetheless, a full dogmatic articulation of the canon was not made until the 1546 Council of Trent for Roman Catholicism, the 1563 Thirty-Nine Articles for the Church of England, the 1647 Westminster Confession of Faith for Calvinism, and the 1672 Synod of Jerusalem for Greek Orthodoxy.
Church doctrine was restored to the form it had taken in the 1539 Six Articles, which, for example, re-affirmed clerical celibacy.
Nonetheless, full dogmatic articulations of the canon were not made until the Canon of Trent of 1546 for Roman Catholicism, the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1563 for the Church of England, the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647 for Calvinism, and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 for the Greek Orthodox.
The existing 27-book canon of the New Testament was reconfirmed ( for Roman Catholicism ) in the 16th century with the Council of Trent ( also called the Tridentine Council ) of 1546, the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1563 for the Church of England, the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647 for Calvinism, and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 for Eastern Orthodoxy.
Christopher Hill claims that modern participants in the Olympic movement may defend this particular belief, " in a spirit similar to that in which the Church of England remains attached to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, which a Priest in that Church must sign.
So far as invocation of the saints is concerned, one of the Church of England's Articles of Religion " Of Purgatory " condemns " the Romish Doctrine concerning ...( the ) Invocation of Saints " as " a fond thing vainly invented, and grounded upon no warranty of Scripture, but rather repugnant to the Word of God ".
However, each of the 44 member churches in the Anglican Communion are free to adopt and authorise their own official documents, and the Articles are not officially normative in all of them ( e. g., The Episcopal Church USA, which relegates them to " Historical Documents ").
Cranmer's death was immortalised in John Foxe's Book of Martyrs and his legacy lives on within the Church of England through the Book of Common Prayer and the Thirty-Nine Articles, an Anglican statement of faith derived from his work.
Elizabeth I, as part of the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, gave royal assent to the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion, which sought to distinguish Anglican from Roman Church doctrine.
In any case, nowadays even Church of England clergy are only required to assent that the Thirty-nine Articles have borne witness to the Christian faith.
Together with Coke, Wesley sent a revision of the Anglican Prayerbook and the Articles of Religion which were received and adopted by the Baltimore Christmas Conference of 1784, officially establishing the Methodist Episcopal Church.
* The Articles of Religion of the Methodist Church ;
* May – The Six Articles, an Act of the Parliament of England, reaffirms certain Catholic principles in Henry VIII's Church of England.
A major shift in Anglican doctrine came in the reign of Henry's son, Edward VI, who repealed the Six Articles and under whose rule the Church of England became more identifiably Protestant.
The Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion are the historically defining statements of doctrines of the Church of England with respect to the controversies of the English Reformation.
Finally, upon the coronation of Elizabeth I and the re-establishment of the separate Church of England the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion were established by a Convocation of the Church in 1563, under the direction of Matthew Parker, the then Archbishop of Canterbury, which pulled back from some of the more extreme Calvinist thinking and created the peculiar English reformed doctrine.

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