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council and fathers
This Ecumenical council declared that Jesus Christ was a distinct being of God in existence or reality ( hypostasis ), which the Latin fathers translated as persona.
Paschasinus further ordered the reinstatement of Theodoret and that he be given a seat, but this move caused such an uproar among the council fathers, that Theodoret also sat in the nave, though he was given a vote in the proceedings, which began with a trial of Dioscorus.
In making their case, the council fathers argued that tradition had accorded " honor " to the see of older Rome because it was the first imperial city.
Accordingly, “ moved by the same purposes ” the fathers “ apportioned equal prerogatives to the most holy see of new Rome ” because “ the city which is honored by the imperial power and senate and enjoying privileges equaling older imperial Rome should also be elevated to her level in ecclesiastical affairs and take second place after her .” The framework for allocating ecclesiastical authority advocated by the council fathers mirrored the allocation of imperial authority in the later period of the Roman Empire.
In the time between the second and third periods, the proposed schemata were further revised on the basis of comments from the council fathers.
The principal work of the rest of the period was work on three documents, all of which were approved by the council fathers.
Pope Paul VI, in a speech to the council fathers, spoke as follows: " This year, the homage of our Council appears much more precious and significant.
The council fathers established guidelines to govern the revision of the liturgy, which included allowed and encouraged greater use of the vernacular ( native language ) in addition to Latin, particularly for the biblical readings and other prayers.
The acts of the council report: " After the reading of the foregoing epistle, the most reverend bishops cried out: This is the faith of the fathers, this is the faith of the Apostles.
The restoration work was paid for by the city of Haarlem, since all Catholic religious art was confiscated after the satisfactie van Haarlem was reversed in 1578, but the entire collection of paintings was not formally possessed by the city council until 1625, after the city fathers had decided which paintings were suitable for the city hall.
From the rest of the populace he selects 100 of the most noble and wealthy fathers to serve as his council.
Pope Eugene IV, Martin V's successor, lost hope that the council could be useful owing to the progress of heresy, the reported troubles in Germany, the war which had lately broken out between the dukes of Austria and Burgundy, and finally, the small number of fathers who had responded to the summons of Martin V. This opinion, added to his desire to preside over the council in person, induced him to recall the fathers from Germany, as his poor health made it difficult for him to go.
Considerable powers had been decreed to Church councils by the Council of Constance, which amid the troubles of the Western Schism had proclaimed the superiority, in certain cases, of the council over the pope, and the fathers at Basel insisted upon their right of remaining assembled.
Abandoned by a number of his cardinals, condemned by most of the powers, deprived of his dominions by condottieri who shamelessly invoked the authority of the council, the pope made concession after concession, and ended on 15 December 1433 with a pitiable surrender of all the points at issue in a Papal bull, the terms of which were dictated by the fathers of Basel, that is, by declaring his bull of dissolution null and void, and recognising that the synod as legitimately assembled throughout.
The fathers, filled with suspicion, would allow only the legates of the pope to preside over them on condition of their recognizing the superiority of the council.
As a result of negotiations with the East, John VIII Palaeologus accepted the pope's offer, who, by a bill dated 18 September 1437, again pronounced the dissolution of the council of Basel, and summoned the fathers to Ferrara.
Finally, the council drew up measures for the amendment of ecclesiastical morals and discipline which the council fathers considered had grown lax.
In Nigeria, traditional rulers ( or " royal fathers ", e. g., the Adebonojo, Eze ) are usually chosen by a council of kingmakers.
Because of this, on the insistence of the Roman legates, Dioscuros was denied a place among the council fathers.

council and however
It is quite likely, however, that the epistle of Galatians was written prior to the Jerusalem council, and that it refers to a meeting between Paul, Barnabas, and Peter, James, and John that happened earlier.
The exception however is the foreign affairs council, which has been chaired by the High Representative since the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty.
Unable, however, to resist the urging of Charles V, the pope, after proposing Mantua as the place of meeting, convened the council at Trent ( at that time a free city of the Holy Roman Empire under a prince-bishop ), on December 13, 1545 ; the Pope's decision to transfer it to Bologna in March, 1547 on the pretext of avoiding a plague failed to take effect and the Council was indefinitely prorogued on 17 September 1549.
Most of the official documents and private reports, however, which bear upon the council, were made known in the 16th century and since.
The Roman Catholic Church, however, recognizes the council of 869 as the Eighth Ecumenical Council and doesn't place the later council among Ecumenical Councils.
In the end, however, his efforts proved fruitless, and the only thing the council did was to forbid Telemann to appear on the operatic stage.
Throughout the year, however, Calvin and Farel's reputation with the council began to suffer.
The inhabitants there, however, unlike the merchant élite, were accorded no entitlement to a voice in town affairs and were not allowed to send representatives to the town council.
On 5 August, however, Archbishop Richard ordered the council to overturn all concessions to the townsmen.
The first council that accepted the present canon of the New Testament may have been the Synod of Hippo Regius in North Africa ( AD 393 ); the acts of this council, however, are lost.
Even this council did not settle the matter, however.
Cyril, however, used the opportunity to further attack Nestorius, who pleaded with Emperor Theodosius II to call a council so that all grievances could be aired.
At length, however, Honorius was forsaken by the German court and deposed by a council held at Mantua ; Alexander II's position remained unchallenged.
Pius IV, however, aided by Cardinal Morone and Charles Borromeo, proved himself equal to the emergency, and by judicious management – and concession – brought the council to a termination satisfactory to the disputants and favourable to the pontifical authority.
It has been widely criticized, however, over the lack of Hamas presence in the Organization, even after Hamas won almost two-thirds of the seats in the 2006 legislative council elections.
The former, however, is preferred by the Privy Council Office, emphasising English usage of the term " Counsellor " as " one who gives counsel ", as opposed to " one who is a member of a council.
It was also claimed that this system was more consistent with the Melanesian style of government, however this was quickly undermined by opposition to the 1970 constitution and the committee system by elected members of the council.
These preparations, however, were halted upon the death of Pope John XXIII on 3 June 1963, since an ecumenical council is automatically interrupted and suspended upon the death of the Pope who convened it, until the next Pope orders the council to be continued or dissolved.
Gregory, however, insisted as a necessary preliminary that Henry should appear before a council and do penance.
His powers were limited, however, by a council of princes of royal blood.
A partially reformed council under Mayor Carter Harrison, Jr., however, ultimately defeated Yerkes, with the swing votes coming from aldermen " Hinky Dink " Kenna and " Bathhouse " John Coughlin.

council and felt
One doctrine that confirmed the “ power over the spirit ” theory was the implementation by the council mandating that Jews wear special identifying markings on their clothing – a sign of the increased hostility felt by Christians towards Jews in the region.
Although most council communists felt the Russian Revolution was working class in character, they believed that the Soviet Union was a state capitalist country, with the state replacing the individual capitalists ( an additional argument in favour of that was the continued existence of capitalist relations, as manifested e. g. in the New Economic Policy ).
Seven major software developers — including Ashton-Tate, Hewlett-Packard and Sybase — formed a council in 1990, and issued a report condemning the " vacuous product announcement dubbed vaporware and other misrepresentations of product availability " because they felt it had hurt the industry's credibility.
However as Kingsbury had only three councillors on the urban district council to Wembley's nine, Kingsbury's councillors felt the needs of the area were not well-served.
The city was called Shelby, Indiana in the movie because the city council and many city leaders felt the movie may have had an adverse impact on the city.
Robert was declared an outlaw and deposed from his archbishopric on 14 September 1052 at a royal council, mainly because the returning Godwin felt that Robert, along with a number of other Normans, had been the driving force behind his exile.
Documents obtained by the press showed that McGuinty intervened using an order in council to have Kramer hired as CEO, bypassing the competitive selection process, over the objections of officials in the Health Ministry who felt she was inexperienced.
Critics felt bishops ' conferences could potentially destroy the independence of each bishop ( by de facto forcing individual bishops to go along with a majority vote of a conference ), as well as undermine the authority of the Pope ( by a conference, synod, or council claiming to have some authority over the Pope ).
In 2004, when the borough council moved to their new Guildhall, it was suggested that it revert its name to simply " Shrewsbury Borough Council "-this never happened though, as the borough covers a wide area of countryside beyond the town of Shrewsbury and many felt that it should keep its historical name too.
Not withstanding all this variety of absorbing interests he never felt at home in Göttingen ; his untravelled heart kept ever turning towards his native Bern ( where he had been elected a member of the great council in 1745 ), and in 1753 he resolved to resign his chair and return to Switzerland.
It was felt that a group needed to take immediate action if they wished to reduce the subsidy from the council and ensure that Lowther Pavilion, the only purpose-built theatre in the area, remained open.
The President-Intendant Ramón García León de Pizarro, backed by the Archbishop of Chuquisaca Benito María de Moxó y Francolí, was inclined to recognize the Seville Junta, but the mostly Peninsular Audiencia of Charcas, in its function as a privy council for the President ( the real acuerdo ), felt it would be hasty to recognize either one.
Led by Mayor Nathan Phillips, Toronto city council decided in 1956 to have an international competition to choose the new design under terms drawn up by the International Union of Architects, which itself caused some controversy as some felt the work should be done by a Canadian.
On sighting the allied fleet, at about 6am, Tourville held a council of war with his captains ; the advice, and his own opinion, was against action ; however, Tourville felt compelled by strict orders from the king to engage.
While Ashe often had the support of the city council, he was unable to get it to institute a Police Advisory Review Committee to perform as a civilian review of police action, something which, in 1998, he felt was necessary to investigate the questionable deaths of three black men at the hands of police officers.
The original is held secure by the local council after the family of Skipper Crisp felt his interests would not be served if the medal were held privately.
After two years, Middleton felt that the council had more than justified itself by merging redundant facilities, and disapproving projects that were wasteful of taxpayer's money.
Janu, the one affected, felt the experience liberating, and chose to quit the game at the next tribal council, effectively sparing Stephenie from being voted out.
His fame was especially high in his native Scotland: on 12 May that year, described as " one of the heroes of Omdurman ," he was entertained to luncheon by the council of the City of Edinburgh, and many Scots felt that MacDonald, and not Kitchener, was the true hero.
Roberts grew up in a " rough " council estate ; despite this she never felt threatened but expressed concern with her younger siblings exploring the area as they " probably wouldn't come back ".
By the late 1990s, matters had reached the point where city council members Annise Parker and Chris Bell felt obliged to introduce a city ordinance requiring public hearings as a precondition for the issuance of a street closure permit.
In addition to the hostility felt by the city council, the BBIC was also encountering construction problems at Nooksack Falls.
Commissioned by the Melbourne City Council in 1978 for the newly built Melbourne City Square, the sculpture was not even built before it began to attract criticism from conservative media and council factions, on the grounds that its modern form was felt to be unsympathetic to the location.
The injury was not incurred on or near the local built ramps but, it is believed, the council felt the need to be extra careful, fearing the possibility of litigation in the eventuality of other injuries.

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