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Synod and Dort
The Synod of Dort ( 1618 – 19 ) was called by the States General to consider the Five Articles of Remonstrance.
This Synod of Dort was open primarily to Dutch Calvinists ( Arminians were excluded ) with Calvinist representatives from other countries, and in 1618 published a condemnation of Arminius and his followers as heretics.
Category: Participants in the Synod of Dort
They took on distinctive views on clerical dress and in opposition to the episcopal system, particularly after the 1619 conclusions of the Synod of Dort were resisted by the English bishops.
The Coronis had been primarily prepared for the Synod of Dort, which sat from 13 November 1618 until 9 May 1619.
Category: Participants in the Synod of Dort
* November 13 – The Synod of Dort has its first meeting.
* May 8 – The Synod of Dort has its final meeting.
See the Synod of Dort.
His most significant influence in this regard was John Davenant, later an English delegate to the Synod of Dort, who managed to significantly soften that Synod's teaching regarding limited atonement.
The Synod of Dort in 1618 tackled this issue, which led to the banning of the Remonstrant faith.
* Synod of Dort 1618 / 1619
The Synod of Dort ( also known as the Synod of Dordt or the Synod of Dordrecht ) was a National Synod held in Dordrecht in 1618 – 1619, by the Dutch Reformed Church, to settle a divisive controversy initiated by the rise of Arminianism.
There had been previous provincial synods of Dort, and a National Synod in 1576.
For that reason the 1618 meeting is sometimes called the Second Synod of Dort.
The Decision of the Synod of Dort on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands, popularly known as the Canons of Dort, is the explanation of the judicial decision of the Synod.
* Anthony Milton ( 2005 ), The British Delegation and the Synod of Dort ( 1618 – 1619 )
simple: Synod of Dort
* John Lothrop Motley, " History of the United Netherlands from the Death of William the Silent to the Synod of Dort ".

Synod and tried
For centuries it was believed that Sergius then had the much-abused corpse of Formosus exhumed once more, tried, found guilty again, and beheaded, thus in effect conducting a second Cadaver Synod.
Sergius reportedly had the much-abused corpse of Formosus exhumed once more, tried, found guilty again, and beheaded, thus in effect conducting a second Cadaver Synod: although Joseph Brusher, S. J.
The Synod of Pistoia ( 1786 ) even tried to acclimatize it in Italy.
Henry Ketlicz-who had returned from exile some time before-decided to call a Synod in Borzykowa, where he tried to find a solution to this delicate issue.

Synod and bring
To help bring this about, a synod was held in 622 at Theodosiopolis, called the Synod of Garin where Monoenergism was discussed.
In addition, they hold that it is not within any ( national ) Church's competence to use a General Holy Synod to bring about communion with a group, such as any of the Oriental Orthodox Churches, that had been anathematized by the Church as a whole.
Mindon attempted to bring Burma into greater contact with the outside world, and hosted the Fifth Great Buddhist Synod in 1872 at Mandalay, gaining the respect of the British and the admiration of his own people.

Synod and end
* At the Synod of Aquileia ( also referred to as the Synod of Pavia ), the bishops of the diocese of Aquileia decide to end the Schism of the Three Chapters and return to communion with Rome.
It was his speech at the 1985 Synod of Bishops marking the 20th anniversary of the end of the Second Vatican Council, that led to development of the Catechism of the Catholic Church in which Law oversaw the first draft of the English translation.
In Orthodox Russia too, when Peter I the Great assumed the Byzantine imperial titles Imperator and Autokrator, instead of the ' merely ' royal Tsar, the idea in founding the Russian Holy Synod was to put an end to the old Imperium in imperio of the free Church, by substituting the synod for the all too independent Patriarch of Moscow, who had become almost a rival of the Tsars — Peter meant to unite all authority in himself, over Church as well as State: through his Ober-Procurator and synod, the Emperor ruled his Church as absolutely as his army and navy through their respective ministries ; he appointed its members ( mostly bishops ) just as his generals ; and the Russian Government continued his policy until the end of the empire in 1917.
In the end, power over the Church and education was ceded to the Russian Party, while the King maintained a veto over the decision of the Synod of Bishops.
At the end of his life, however, he favoured the Calvinist Contra-Remonstrants ' side at the Synod of Dort, as he wrote to Daniel Heinsius.
No Synod was held in the Netherlands until after the end of the Republic in 1795.
The 1971 convention of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, in a formal resolution ( Resolution-2-28 of the 1971 Milwaukee convention ), asked Board of Control of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, to report to the synodical President and the Board for Higher Education by the end of one year.
In the end, approximately 250 congregations left the Missouri Synod.
The council of 698 ( also referred to as the Synod of Pavia ), the bishops who were suffragans of Old-Aquileia decide to end the Schism of the Three Chapters and return to communion with Rome.
The Synod also marked the end of the conflict between the Celtic Church and the Romanised church introduced by Saint Augustine.
The ALC cooperated with the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod in many ventures, but ties would end when talks concerning a merger with the Lutheran Church in America began.
In the end, approximately 250 congregations left the Missouri Synod.
On 27 December 2007 the Holy Synod appointed Bishop Elisey as Bishop of Sourozh, bringing to an end the Temporary Administration of Archbishop Innokenty, who was thanked for having restored peace to the Diocese.
In 1870, the year when the newly created Kingdom of Italy carried out the Capture of Rome and put an end to the Pope's Temporal power ( Papal ) | temporal power, Laurens made this painting of the Cadaver Synod, a notorious Medieval event reflecting badly on the Papacy's reputation
The Reverend Julian Bickersteth led the drive to establish a residential college, with the Anglican Synod of the Diocese of Adelaide appointing a committee to that end in September 1920.

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