Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Early Modern English Bible translations" ¶ 21
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

decree and led
It was created on December 20, 1917, after a decree issued by Vladimir Lenin, and was subsequently led by aristocrat-turned-communist Felix Dzerzhinsky.
Uncertainties over the departure of Pedro de Mendoza led Charles V to promulgate a cédula ( decree ) that was unique in colonial Latin America.
In the later years of the 1470s and early 1480s Sigismund issued a decree that instituted a radical coinage reformation that eventually led up to the creation of the world's first really large and heavy silver coin in nearly a millennium, the guldengroschen, which the Habsburgs in Bohemia developed later into the thaler.
In 1858, an imperial decree led to the annexation of the adjacent towns of Fives, Wazemmes, and Moulins.
In a royal decree of 1713, the king gave legality to the first free population of the continent: Palenque de San Basilio in Colombia today, led by Benkos Bioho.
Its abuse led to a decree of the inquisition in 1701, forbidding its employment for purposes of justice.
Livy informs us that the rapid spread of the cult, which he claims indulged in all kinds of crimes and political conspiracies at its nocturnal meetings, led in 186 BC to a decree of the Senate – the so-called Senatus consultum de Bacchanalibus, inscribed on a bronze tablet discovered in Apulia in Southern Italy ( 1640 ), now at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna – by which the Bacchanalia were prohibited throughout all Italy except in certain special cases which must be approved specifically by the Senate.
He led the anti-Maimonists in Spain ; he also attempted to issue a decree against the study of non-Jewish learning.
The opposition to such a procedure led Boniface in the following year to withdraw his designation of a successor and to burn the decree respecting it.
Bentley's refusal to submit to this decree led to further proceedings, and to his degradation from all his degrees by a grace of the senate on 18 October.
* May 7: National Convention, led by Robespierre, passes decree to establish the Cult of the Supreme Being.
The Star lost its case and had to sign a consent decree in 1957 that led to the sale of the broadcast stations.
Disapproval of Linggadjati terms within the KNIP led Sukarno to issue a decree doubling KNIP membership by including many pro-agreement appointed members.
The decree was improvised on the day after the fire ( 28 February ) after discussions in the Prussian Ministry of the Interior, which was led by Hermann Göring, and was then brought before the Reich cabinet.
This led to the college trustees passing a decree in 1741 that ' if any student of this College shall directly or indirectly say, that the Rector, either of the Trustees or tutors are hypocrites, carnal or unconverted men, he shall for the first offense make a public confession in the hall, and for the second offense be expelled '.
In 1989, fearing a probable coup d ' état, president Ahmed Abdallah signed a decree ordering the Presidential Guard, led by Bob Denard, to disarm the armed forces.
The Spanish decree on change family names for easy identification of inhabitants led to the assignment of the initial letter ' Y '/ ' I ' for families originating from Malinao.
However, following a court case led by opponents of the reactor, on February 28, 1997 the Conseil d ' État ( Supreme State Administrative Court ) ruled that a 1994 decree, authorizing the restart of Superphénix, was invalid.
This led to the joint January 25, 1958 decree of the Ministers of Defence, of Internal Affairs and of the Chairman of the Committee on State Security of the USSR establishing the Medal " For Impeccable Service " putting an end to the practice.
However, military movements by imperial forces, partisan violence in Edo, and an imperial decree promoted by Satsuma and Choshu abolishing the house of Tokugawa led Yoshinobu to launch a military campaign to seize the emperor's court at Kyoto.
The Charter led to an obscure decree of Stephen ( 1135-1154 ), the statutum decretum that established where there was no son, daughters would inherit.
The use of the decree to extract commitments in mixed marriages led to state-sanctioned enforcements in the Irish courts, such as the Tilson v. Tilson judgement, where Judge Gavan Duffy, then President of the High Court, said:
The decree led to Operation Independence, an official military campaign at least as brutal on local magistrates, lawmakers and faculty as it was on its stated target, the ERP.
This led to the passing of a decree in 1593 that set a limit of two ships sailing each year from either port, with one kept in reserve in Acapulco and one in Manila.
Although the decree was nominally successful after it was imposed, market forces led to more and more of the decree being disregarded and reinterpreted over time.

decree and another
Combined with Decree No. 91-337, it regulates disclosure, although the decree also applies to any person who provides to another person a corporate name, trademark or trade name or other business arrangements.
Antony exercised his tribunician veto, with the aim of preventing a senatorial decree declaring martial law against the veto, and was violently expelled from the senate with another Caesar adherent, Cassius, who was also a tribune of the plebs.
On November 10, 1980, the Indonesian Directorate General of Posts and Telecommunications issued another decree establishing RAPI ( Radio Antar Penduduk Indonesia ) as the official citizens ' band radio organization in Indonesia.
On June 23, another decree signed by Aguinaldo was issued, replacing the Dictatorial Government with a Revolutionary Government, with himself as President.
The previous decree against the Jews could not be annulled, so the King allows Mordecai and Esther to write another decree as they wish.
On 1 June 1958, Charles de Gaulle was appointed head of the government ; on 3 June 1958, a constitutional law empowered the new government to draft a new Constitution of France, and another law granted Charles de Gaulle and his cabinet the power to rule by decree for up to 6 months, except on certain matters related to the basic rights of citizens ( criminal law, etc .).
The whole proceeding was contrary to the canons that bishops should be subjected to the judgment of other bishops, two belonging to another province, on the strength of an imperial decree.
On October 20, 1830, another decree followed, specifying that all able-bodied members of dissenting religious groups engaged in propaganda against the established church should be conscripted and sent to the Russian army in the Caucasus, while those not capable of military service, as well as their women and children, should be resettled in Russia's recently acquired Transcaucasian provinces.
Louis XVI vetoed this decree ( as he also did with another text concerning the creation of an army of 20, 000 men on the orders of the Assembly, precipitating the monarchy's fall ), which was toughened and re-issued a year later.
A language decree promulgated in 1880 put Czech on an equal footing with German in the Bohemian " inner service " ( the language government officials spoke to one another ) and law.
In the middle of 1999, another presidential decree made him Minister of Trade.
Although by decree of 1631, and by Bull of Alexander VII ( 1664 ), it was strictly forbidden to make any additions to the litanies, another decree of the Congregation of Rites, dated 1675, permitted the Confraternity of the Rosary to add the invocation " Regina sacratissimi rosarii ", and this was prescribed for the whole Church by Leo XIII ( 24 Dec., 1883 ).
An appeals in the Court of Cassation was filed against this opinion and another recourse introduced before the Conseil d ' État against the extradition decree.
# While the Apostolic process concerning the reputation of sanctity was under way outside of Rome, documents were being prepared by the procurator of the cause for the discussion de non cultu, or absence of cultus, and at the appointed time an ordinary meeting ( congregatio ) was held in which the matter was investigated ; if it was found that the decree of Urban VIII had been complied with, another decree provided that further steps might be taken.
The July 28, 1928 decree stated that “ the city is known now with the name of Ciudad Obregón, the town formerly known as Cajeme .” In 1937 another legislation stated that Cajeme be the name of the Municipality and Ciudad Obregón its seat.
On 7 May 1937, the Governor-General of French Indochina by another decree upgraded Nha Trang Townlet to town.
On June 23, another decree signed by Aguinaldo was issued, replacing the Dictatorial Government with a Revolutionary Government.
" They passed a decree to raise six legions: 24, 000 infantry with 1, 800 cavalry and enlist 40, 000 allied infantry with another 1, 800 cavalry.
On October 25, at a meeting of the executive council, Hughes decided to put forth another decree.
On May 16, Viktor Yushchenko, for a second time, issued another decree dismissing the two Constitutional Court Judges Syuzanna Stanik and Valeriy Pshenychnyy.
) The text of the decree remains secret, but it apparently authorised another satellite program – ‘ Object OD-1 ’ – which was to be used for photo-reconnaissance from space.

0.284 seconds.