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Quadrilateral and basis
Importantly, this was the first conference to make use of the " Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral " as a basis for Anglican self-description.
The document repeated a slightly modified version of the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral and then called on other Christians to accept it as a basis on which to discuss how they may move toward reunion.
The church accepts the Lambeth Quadrilateral as its basis and recognises the historical episcopate in its constitutional form.

Quadrilateral and for
A major port, agricultural, trade and shipbuilding centre for the Ottoman Empire in the 16th – 17th century, preserving a significant and economically active Bulgarian population, Varna was later made one of the Quadrilateral Fortresses ( along with Rousse, Shumen, and Silistra ) severing Dobruja from the rest of Bulgaria and containing Russia in the Russo-Turkish wars.
* Derivation of Formula for the Area of Cyclic Quadrilateral
This victory, the fourth major title in the same season and in the space of four months, had now and for all time entrenched Bobby Jones safely within the ' Impregnable Quadrilateral of Golf ', that granite fortress that he alone could take by escalade, and that others may attack in vain, forever.
The law of tangents for spherical triangles was described in the 13th century by Persian mathematician Nasir al-Din al-Tusi ( 1201 – 74 ), who also presented the law of sines for plane triangles in his five-volume work Treatise on the Quadrilateral.
Mahavira also established equations for the sides and diagonal of Cyclic Quadrilateral.
Outler is widely credited with being the first to recognize John Wesley's method for theologizing, via what Outler referred to as the Wesleyan Quadrilateral: Scripture, Church Tradition, Reason, and Personal Experience.
The Wesleyan Quadrilateral, or Methodist Quadrilateral, is a methodology for theological reflection that is credited to John Wesley, leader of the Methodist movement in the late 18th Century.
Wesley's Quadrilateral is referred to in Methodism as " our theological guidelines ” and is taught to its pastors in seminary as the primary approach to interpreting the scriptures and gaining guidance for moral questions and dilemmas faced in daily living.
Another version of the prima scriptura approach may be the Wesleyan Quadrilateral, which maintains that Scripture is to be the primary authority for the Church.

Quadrilateral and home
Pendeford is also home to a division of St. John Ambulance known as Pendeford Badgers ( 5 – 9 yrs ) and Pendeford Quadrilateral ( Cadets 10-15yrs, Youth ( 16-25yrs )

Quadrilateral and should
Wesley saw the Quadrilateral not merely as prescriptive of how one should form their theology, but also as descriptive of how almost anyone does form theology.

Quadrilateral and Holy
The United Methodist Church believes in prima scriptura, seeing the Holy Bible as the primary authority in the Church and using sacred tradition, reason, and experience to interpret it, with the aid of the Holy Spirit ( see Wesleyan Quadrilateral ).

Quadrilateral and Apostles
The only doctrinal documents agreed upon in the Anglican Communion are the Apostles ' Creed, the Nicene Creed of AD 381, and the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral.

Quadrilateral and two
Eventually General Radetsky was forced to completely withdraw his troops from the two states, however, due to his expertise, he was able to keep the Quadrilateral fortresses of Verona, Peschiera, Legnano and Mantua.
The highway has been broadened as part of the Golden Quadrilateral project and now allows two lane traffic each way.

Quadrilateral and by
Methodism also buttresses this argument with the leg of Sacred Tradition of the Wesleyan Quadrilateral by citing the Church Fathers, many of whom concur with this view.
However, they were interrupted by Charles Albert of Sardinia, the King of Sardinia, who had by then taken the forefront of the attack, and had launched an attack against the Quadrilateral.
At the end of July 1916 the division was withdrawn, having suffered 11, 000 casualties, and in September it was attached to XIV Corps where it joined in the Battle of the Somme by attacking the German fortification known as the Quadrilateral.
Phase V of the National Highway Development Project is to convert all of the Golden Quadrilateral Highways to 6-lane highways / expressways by 2012.
In addition to the Second Vienna Award, on 7 September 1940 the Cadrilater or " Quadrilateral " ( southern Dobrudja ) was given by Romania to Bulgaria under the Treaty of Craiova.
9 ) A Quadrilateral formed by the lines joining the middle points of the sides of an rectangle is an rhombus whose area is half that of the rectangle.
Following these strong economic reforms, and a strong focus on developing national infrastructure such as the Golden Quadrilateral project by Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the then Prime Minister, the country's economic growth progressed at a rapid pace with very high rates of growth and large increases in the incomes of people.
* How to Dismantle the Wesleyan Quadrilateral: A Study in the Thought of Albert C. Knudson by William J. Abraham
The Austrians, using the advantage of interior lines and the protection given by the Quadrilateral forts, concentrated against the Army of the Mincio and left a covering force against the Army of the Po.
The foundation of the ACI's faith is contained in the what is known as the Lambeth Quadrilateral accepted by the Church of England in 1888 which states:

Quadrilateral and .
One of the enduringly influential early resolutions of the conference was the so-called Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral of 1888.
The city lies on the Golden Quadrilateral National Highway ( NH ) 8, midway between Delhi and Mumbai and is located about 400 km from Delhi and 135 km from Jaipur.
Romania had also recently acquired the Southern Dobruja territory called " The Quadrilateral " from Bulgaria as a result of its participation in the Second Balkan War in 1913.
In 1874, he edited its journal Quadrilateral.
The Austrians withdrew behind the Quadrilateral of fortresses on the borders of Venetia.
An important concrete manifestation of this is the Chicago-Lambeth Quadrilateral, which incorporates Articles VI, VIII, XXV, and XXXVI in its broad articulation of fundamental Anglican identity.
The least successful sector on 15 September had been east of Ginchy, where the Quadrilateral redoubt had held up the advance towards Morval — the Quadrilateral was not captured until 18 September.
The Austrians retreated to the four fortresses of the Quadrilateral, and the campaign essentially ended.
He declared war on Austria and launched a full-out attack on the Quadrilateral.
In the Quadrilateral General Radetsky and his men were plotting a counter attack in order to regain their lost ground.
Marche forms, along with Emilia-Romagna, Tuscany and Umbria, the Italian " Red Quadrilateral ", a strongly left-wing area.
Traditional view of the Hercules constellation highlighting the Quadrilateral | quadrangle which forms the Keystone asterism.
Romania had also recently acquired the Southern Dobruja territory called the " Cadrilater " (" Quadrilateral ") from Bulgaria as a result of its victory in the Second Balkan War in 1913.
He was murdered in Gaya, Bihar after fighting corruption in the Golden Quadrilateral highway construction project.

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