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Calvin provided many of the foundational documents for reformed churches, including documents on the catechism, the liturgy, and church governance.
The Resolutions joined the foundational beliefs of Jefferson's party and were used as party documents in the 1800 election.
" It was specifically decried in the Declaration of the Catholic Congress at Munich, in the Theses of Bonn, and in the Declaration of Utrecht, which became the foundational documents of Old Catholics ( Altkatholische ) who split with Rome over the declaration on infallibility and supremacy, joining the Old Episcopal Order Catholic See of Utrecht, which had been independent from Rome since 1723.
( a ) Constitutions and other foundational documents.
4. foundational documents of the United Nations, the League of Nations, and the European Union ( in that order ).
( c ) Treaties and other international agreements ( other than the foundational documents of the UN, League of Nations, and the EU ): cite in reverse chronological order
A case is sometimes also made to regard Lutheranism in a similar way, considering the catholic character of its foundational documents ( the Augsburg Confession and other documents contained in the Book of Concord ) and its existence prior to the Anglican, Anabaptist, and Reformed churches, from which nearly all other Protestant denominations derive.
After his attorneys secured release through an appeal on June 25, 1932, he declared that the foundational documents of the United States of America, such as the Constitution and Declaration of Independence, were inspired.
" Irish Americans signed the foundational documents of the United States — the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution — and, beginning with Andrew Jackson, served as President.
The Humanist International is a consortium of Humanist political parties, founded in Florence, Italy, on January 4, 1989, by the approval of foundational documents and statutes by over 40 Humanist Parties from around the world.
These foundational documents included the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, declaration of principles, the thesis and the basis for political action.
In this meeting, the document of the Humanist Movement was added to the foundational documents.
In recent years, however, the tone of these meetings has been much more serious and has worked primarily on the business of incorporating a new bylaw into the organization's foundational documents which more clearly articulates how the Union is to be governed.
" According to its own foundational documents, the Church of Ireland is a Protestant church.
In this event, the foundational documents were adopted, including the Declaration of Principles, The Thesis, Foundations for political action and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Entities are foundational to the organizational structure and definition of SGML documents.
In this event, the foundational documents were adopted, including the Declaration of Principles, The Thesis, Foundations for political action and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

foundational and original
This article, written in French by Angkor-scholar Coedes, gives the original text of the foundational stele at Ta Prohm, as well as a French translation of the text.
and foundational for Swara yoga the original script Shiva Svarodaya
The Hidden Book analyses the punctuation patterns, word choice, sentence structure and allusions used in the biblical stories ; and reconstructs what Friedman says is the original, foundational text at the heart of the Bible.
In 1964, following a reform of the foundational statute, Gimnasia's shield adopted a simpler form, while still keeping the essence of the original one.
The Scarlet Witch — the Vision's wife — asks Wonder Man to provide his brainwaves once again in order to rebuild the foundational personality matrix of the original Vision, but Wonder Man refuses, having feelings for her himself.

foundational and are
On the other hand, other foundational descriptions of category theory are considerably stronger, and an identical category-theoretic statement of choice may be stronger than the standard formulation, à la class theory, mentioned above.
While in popular usage the term " myth " is often thought to refer to false or fanciful stories, creation myths are by definition those stories which a culture accepts as both a true and foundational account of their human identity.
The foundational roots of the Church are based in Egypt but it has a worldwide following.
The foundational axioms of fluid dynamics are the conservation laws, specifically, conservation of mass, conservation of linear momentum ( also known as Newton's Second Law of Motion ), and conservation of energy ( also known as First Law of Thermodynamics ).
Possible candidates for foundational beliefs are thought to include perceptual and memory beliefs, especially reports of one's own subjective experience ; beliefs about the meanings of sentences or words ; and a priori intuitions.
Thus, contrary to the first impression its name might convey, and as realized in specific approaches and disciplines ( e. g. Fuzzy Sets and Systems ), intuitionist mathematics is more rigorous than conventionally founded mathematics, where, ironically, the foundational elements which Intuitionism attempts to construct / refute / refound are taken as intuitively given.
Monoids are also commonly used in computer science, both in its foundational aspects and in practical programming.
The set has a number of important mathematical properties that are foundational to various branches of mathematics.
Applications for constructive mathematics have also been found in typed lambda calculi, topos theory and categorical logic, which are notable subjects in foundational mathematics and computer science.
By revealing ( in modern terms ) that numbers could be irrational, this discovery seems to have provoked the first foundational crisis in mathematical history ; its proof or its divulgation are sometimes credited to Hippasus, who was expelled or split from the Pythagorean sect.
Between these poles, there is a complex variety of systematic differences, particularly difficult to describe because the foundational terms are not strictly equivalent between systems.
The ideas of pointless topology are closely related to mereotopologies in which regions ( sets ) are treated as foundational without explicit reference to underlying point sets.
These concepts are discussed in a more precise way in functional programming and its foundational disciplines, lambda calculus and combinatory logic.
Ordinary individual beliefs occupy the upper stories of the building ; basic, or foundational beliefs are down in the basement, in the foundation of the building, holding everything else up.
In this case the hypotheses that form the foundational basis are called the axioms ( or postulates ) of the theory.
In addition to addressing the general questions regarding science and induction, many philosophers of science are occupied by investigating philosophical or foundational problems in particular sciences.
One arguing from the theory of suspension of disbelief would contend that while Superman's abilities and vulnerabilities are the foundational premises the audience accepted as their part of the initial deal ; they did not accept a persistent inability for otherwise normal characters to recognize a close colleague solely because of minor changes in clothing.
The Four Pillars of the Green Party are a foundational statement of Green politics and form the basis of many worldwide Green parties.
This realization led to the foundational understanding that diseases are able to create themselves, and that they can affect human beings in unique ways.
Rights are often included in the foundational questions that governments and politics have been designed to deal with.
All yoga forms are believed to raise kundalini energy, and have their origins in the pillars and Yoga Sutra of Patanjali, a foundational yoga scripture believed to have been compiled around the 2nd century BCE.
While .. entitlements of particular human beings may come and go, the underlying relationships between foundational Dreamings and certain landscapes are theoretically eternal ... the entitlements of people to places are usually regarded strongest when those people enjoy a relationship of identity with one or more Dreamings of that place.

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