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Lake wonders why it would be necessary for the Jerusalem Council ( Acts 15 ) to take place at all if the issue were settled in Acts 11: 30 / 12: 25, as this view holds.
The Council settled the dispute that had broken out after the deposition of Ignatius as Patriarch of Constantinople in 858.
After studying at the universities of Siena and Florence, he settled in the former city as a teacher, but in 1431 accepted the post of secretary to Domenico Capranica, bishop of Fermo, then on his way to the Council of Basel ( 1431 39 ).
* Second Council of the Lateran: The Anacletus schism is settled, and priestly celibacy is made mandatory in the Catholic Church.
Offa had a dispute with the Bishop of Worcester which was settled in the Council of Brentford in 781.
Some historians think that Asterio held a religious office which combined elements of the pagan and Christian religions, while others think he may be linked to the Brythonic refugees that settled in Britonia ( Galicia ) in the 6th century: The Parrochiale Suevorum ( an administrative document of the Suebi Kingdom ) tells that the lands of Asturias belonged to the Britonian see, and it is a fact that some features of the Celtic Christianity penetrated in Northern Spain, like the Celtic tonsure which was condemned by the Visigoth bishops who assisted to the Fourth Council of Toledo.
This debate on the respective roles of contrition and attrition, which had not been settled by the Council of Trent ( 1545 1563 ), was one of the motives of the imprisonment in May 1638 of Saint-Cyran, the first leader of Port-Royal, by order of Cardinal Richelieu.
When things settled down, the Privy Council of Denmark had lost some of its influence, and that of Norway no longer existed.
However, these cases were settled by the Tokyo Round Code on Subsidies and Countervailing Duties ( predecessor to today's SCM ), and the GATT Council decided in 1981 to adopt the panel reports subject to the understanding that the terms of the settlement would apply.
Once York took his army south of Leicester, thus barring the route to the Great Council, the dispute between him and the king regarding Somerset would have to be settled by force.
" Much that used to flow routinely to the weekly meetings of the Council is now settled in other ways, Bundy reported in September 1961.
Naturally, Baldwin took offense at this but, before they could draw swords, Matilda settled the matter by refusing to marry anyone but William ; even a papal ban by Pope Leo IX at the Council of Reims on the grounds of consanguinity did not dissuade her.
After hearing both sides, Robertson settled in favour of the strikers and encouraged City Council to accept the civic employee's proposal.
Rutherford was a North Carolina colonial legislator and an American Revolutionary War general who settled in Middle Tennessee after the Revolution and served as President of the Council of the Territory of Tennessee before Tennessee attained statehood.
The interior of Labrador which was believed part of Ungava was settled in 1927 by the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which ruled in favour of Newfoundland.
Charles E. Bohlen writes that the Dumbarton Oaks Conference " settled all but two issues regarding the organization of the United Nations — the voting procedure in the Security Council and the Soviet pressure for the admission of all sixteen of the Soviet republics to the General Assembly.
The Council of Officers then settled the question of how to select the group's representatives, agreeing that members should be chosen by the Council, all of whom were free to put forward nominations.
This was marked by a more equal relationship between the federal government and the provinces, as the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council settled several disputes in favour of the latter.
She settled in Ottawa in 1942, where her involvement with Le Groupe de la Place Royale, Opera Lyra Ottawa and the Council for the Arts in Ottawa led to recognition and awards such as the Order of Canada, the Lescarbot Award and the Victor Tolgesy Arts Award.
With the establishment of responsible government in 1856 Wentworth retired from the Council and settled in England.
On 24 August 1948, Hyderabad formally asked the Secretary General of the new United Nations Organization for its Security Council, under Article 32 of the United Nations Charter, to consider the " grave dispute, which, unless settled in accordance with international law and justice, is likely to endanger the maintenance of international peace and security.
The Privy Council itself recognised that some cases it considered were better settled by a New Zealand court and referred back for decision.
Following Catholic Emancipation in the first half of the 19th century, other Poor Clares came to the United Kingdom, eventually establishing communities in, e. g., Notting Hill ( 1857 ) ( which was forced to relocate by the local Council in the 1960s, and settled in the village of Arkley in 1969 ), Much Birch ( 1880 ), Arundel ( 1886 ), Lynton ( founded from Rennes, France, 1904 ), Woodford Green ( 1920 1969 ) and Nottingham ( 1927 ).

Council and set
Furthermore, the Commission set up the Council for Financial Aid to Education as a means of encouraging private business to increase its support of private higher education.
In 1841 a " Colonial Bishoprics Council " was set up and soon many more dioceses were created.
An International Council ( IC ) was set up to discuss and decide major issues regarding the WSF, while the local organizing committee in the host city is responsible for the practical preparations of the event.
New administrative districts ( vilayets ) were set up in 1864 and a Council of State was established in 1868.
The ARIN membership elects the Board of Trustees ( BoT ), which has ultimate responsibility for the business affairs and financial health of ARIN, and manages ARIN's operations in a manner consistent with the guidance received from the Advisory Council and the goals set by the registry's members.
The two together set out for the Council of Sardica which had been summoned in deference to the Roman pontiff's wishes.
The constitution set out the establishment of a " Council for Social Democracy " ( CSD ) which was, in effect, the party's standing conference.
In 1946 the government set up a Royal Commission on the press which eventually led to the Press Council in 1953.
The Council first appeared in the European Coal and Steel Community ( ECSC ) as the " Special Council of Ministers ", set up to counterbalance the High Authority ( the supranational executive, now the Commission ).
After Pope Pius II, in his bull Execrabilis ( 1460 ) and his reply to the University of Cologne ( 1463 ), set aside the theory of the supremacy of general councils laid down by the Council of Constance
The Council of Chalcedon was convened by Emperor Marcian, with the reluctant approval of Pope Leo the Great, to set aside the 449 Second Council of Ephesus, better known as the " Robber Council ".
Within Modern Orthodox Judaism, there is no one committee or leader, but Modern Orthodox rabbis generally agree with the views set by consensus by the leaders of the Rabbinical Council of America.
Resolution 1441 was passed unanimously by the UN Security Council on November 8, 2002, offering Iraq " a final opportunity to comply with its disarmament obligations " that had been set out in several previous UN resolutions, threatening " serious consequences " if the obligations were not fulfilled.
The Council of the Authority began work, in August 2002, on another set of regulations, covering polymetallic sulphides and cobalt-rich ferromanganese crusts, which are rich sources of such minerals as copper, iron, zinc, silver and gold, as well as cobalt.
In July 2012, the UN Human Rights Council decided to set up a probe into Jewish settlements.
The Acts of the Council fully set forth the nature of Christ, countering Arian conceptions.
During an interview Lord Phillips was quoted by the Financial Times as saying: "' in an ideal world ' Commonwealth countries — including those in the Caribbean — would stop using the Privy Council and set up their own final courts of appeal instead.
Almost on the same day that the National Council of Education was set up, a rival organisation, the Society for Promotion of Technical Education in Bengal, was set up by Taraknath Palit.
2008 saw a new twist to Lebanese politics when the Doha Agreement set a new trend where the opposition is allowed a veto power in the Lebanese Council of Ministers and confirmed religious Confessionalism in the distribution of political power.
The League Covenant assigned the League the task of creating a disarmament plan for each state, but the Council devolved this responsibility to a special commission set up in 1926 to prepare for the 1932 34 World Disarmament Conference.
This deal sparked a great deal of controversy in the National Council of Monaco, as there was no precedent yet set.

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