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necessity and office
Monsignor Pietro Gasparri, the recently appointed undersecretary at the Department of Extraordinary Affairs, had underscored his proposal to Pacelli to work in the ' Vatican's equivalent of the Foreign office ' by highlighting the ' necessity of defending the Church from the onslaughts of secularism and liberalism throughout Europe.
Rising to high office as a protégé of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill, he believed in the post-war settlement and the necessity of a mixed economy, and in his premiership pursued corporatist policies to develop the domestic market as the engine of growth.
The necessity of receiving the sacrament as a qualification for office was repealed in 1828 under George IV and all acts requiring the taking of oaths and declarations against transubstantiation were repealed by the Catholic Relief Act 1829.
Hardenberg was wise enough ; he saw the necessity for constitutional reform ; but he clung with almost senile tenacity to the sweets of office, and when the tide turned against Liberalism he allowed himself to drift with it.
Busby's salary had in the meantime been increased to £ 500 a year, and the colonial office had questioned the necessity of retaining his services any longer and demanded a report on the project in 1832.
By necessity, he returned to office in 1878 and continued to 1881, when he was made professor emeritus of physics and geology, which position he had held while he was president.
The company specialised in shipping gold, packages and newspapers throughout the West, making a Wells Fargo office in every camp and settlement a necessity for commerce and connections to home.
Due to the rapidly changing requirements by U. S. health insurance companies, several aspects of medical billing and medical office management have created the necessity for specialized training.
By royal dispensation he was relieved of the necessity of taking the customary oaths on accepting office.
Specially trained drivers were equipped with rail ticket machines and were able to issue tickets for the entire rail network as well as weekly season tickets, thereby saving passengers the necessity of queuing at the station ticket office.
Lord Fitzwilliani and myself agreed on every point ; he, however, went beyond me in insisting on the indispensable necessity of Pitt resigning the Treasury for another Cabinet office.
One of his personality quirks was his finding the necessity to put on his official postal worker hat and stand behind a small regulation post office grille next to the register, whenever his role switched from storekeeper to that of postmaster.
In 1974 the Chief of the Polizia di Stato Anti-Terrorism Bureau, Emilio Santillo, announced the necessity to establish a tactical unit with the capability to arrest known terrorists and to support the local counter-terrorism field office.
The rights associated with belonger status normally include the right to vote, to hold elected office, to own real property without the necessity for a licence, to reside in that territory without immigration restrictions, and to freely accept employment without the requirement of a work permit.

necessity and church
When we see the steady and methodical inculcation into humanity of the idea of man's worthlessness -- until redeemed -- the necessity of the Devil may become evident as a weapon, a weapon designed and used time and time again in every age to whip men into a surrender to a particular church or church-state ''.
The church that has the function of cathedral is not of necessity a large building.
In those days, many members of England's established church feared that new doctrines promulgated by the Methodists, such as the necessity of a new birth for salvation, of justification by faith, and of the constant and sustained action of the Holy Spirit upon the believer's soul, would produce ill effects upon weak minds.
Old English literature began, in written form, as a practical necessity in the aftermath of the Danish invasions —- church officials were concerned that because of the drop in Latin literacy no one could read their work.
He acknowledged the existence of the state as a dispensation of Providence, described the coexistence of church and state as a divine ordinance, and emphasized the necessity of union between the sacerdotium and the imperium.
The catacomb church was surrounded by relics of necessity, but accounts of early martyrdoms show that Christians regularly sought the remains of the martyrs for proper burial and veneration.
Other episode plots in this season included: a prominent citizen being murdered due to sexual abuse in his family ; Virgil ’ s ex-partner and Althea ’ s ex-lover coming back to Sparta and being exposed as a murderer ; Chief Gillespie having to confront the legacy of his own bigoted past when he's duty-bound to arrest a close, lifelong friend — who is also the sheriff of the neighboring county — for committing a racially-motivated murder in his jail ; Bubba getting caught up in a love triangle ; Althea ’ s niece visiting from Philadelphia ; Virgil and Althea going to an all-White church ; Joanne being stalked by a murderous ex-con, which eventually exposes that she had been a prostitute out of necessity in a different city, long ago ; the arrest of councilwoman White ’ s son ; Chief Gillespie witnessing, and being deeply affected by, an execution ; a plant strike that leads to murder ; Bubba being accused of rape ; and, a manhunt for a drunk driver who killed three of Sparta's most popular high school cheerleaders, and crippled a fourth.
In church matters, as in philosophy, the two were opposed — Pletho advocated a partial return to Greek paganism in the form of a syncretic union between Christianity and Zoroastrianism ; while Georgios, more cautious, pressed the necessity for ecclesiastical union with Rome on doctrinal grounds, and was instrumental in drawing up a form which from its vagueness and ambiguity might be accepted by both parties.
The inhabitants had of necessity made their settlement on the plain on the north-west of Tristan ; here a number of substantial stone cottages and a church were built.
These restrictions were put in place to protect the wives of married men from any sort of infection, and because the church saw prostitutes as a necessity for those without a woman of their own.
Martin Luther, the foremost leader of the reformation, spoke of the necessity of belonging to the church ( albeit in the sense of perceived " company of believing people " in Protestantism, not the Roman Catholic Church ) in order to be saved: Therefore he who would find Christ must first find the Church.
From 1898 to 1901, church president Lorenzo Snow repeatedly emphasized the importance of eating meat sparingly, teaching that church members should refrain from eating meat except in case of dire necessity, and should be seen in light of Joseph Smith's teaching that animals have spirits.
To this fact we owe his work on Local Disturbances in Ireland, and the Irish Church Question ( London, 1836 ), in which he condemned the existing connection between church and state, proposed a state provision for the Catholic clergy, and maintained the necessity of an efficient workhouse organization.
" Today, as yesterday, musicians, composers, liturgical chapel cantors, church organists and instrumentalists must feel the necessity of serious and rigorous professional training.
He acknowledged the existence of the state as a dispensation of Providence, described the coexistence of church and state as a divine ordinance, and emphasized the necessity of union between the sacerdotium and the imperium.
A further difficulty is the tendency for many charismatic Catholics to take on what others in their church might consider sacramental language and assertions of the necessity of " Baptism in the Holy Spirit ," as a universal act.
In the earlier church ordinations took place whenever necessity required.
In his view, a public church must of necessity be a " big tent " that would accommodate as many believers as possible.
This was done at first by the early church out of what appeared to be necessity, but Rauschenbusch calls Christians to return to the doctrine ofthe kingdom of God .” Of course, such a replacement has cost theology and Christians at large a great deal: the way we view Jesus and the synoptic gospels, the ethical principles of Jesus, and worship rituals have all been affected by this replacement.
He justified it owing to the large faith community, the need to control transit on the island's port and the necessity to have access to health care services ( at the time administered by the church ).
In general, the ALCA accepts the creeds of the Evangelical Lutheran church and puts emphasis on the necessity of regeneration and the practical importance of absolution from sin.
This was done at first by the early church out of what appeared to be necessity, but Rauschenbusch calls Christians to return to the doctrine of the Kingdom of God.
The visible church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men in which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments duly administered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.

necessity and organization
To this end, the organization of a new international to foment revolution in Europe and around the world became to the Bolsheviks a necessity.
It was, by necessity, a highly secretive organization.
The group was organized on December 16, 1870 when several black ministers, with the full support of their white counterparts in the former Methodist Episcopal Church, South, met to form an organization that would allow them to establish and maintain their own polity, that is, to ordain their own bishops and ministers without the necessity of them being officially endorsed or appointed by the white-dominated body.
Sir John Kennedy as chairman of the Civil Engineers ' Canadian Advisory Committee led the investigation into the necessity of an independent Canadian standards organization.
The current political system stems from the necessity of militant organization to deal with slave traders in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The measurements and geometric organization of a city and of its quarters are never the result of chance or accident or simply of economic necessity, but rather an order of a city and its quarters constitute the area which is not only aesthetic and technical but also moral and legislative.
Later, Ambassador Susan E. Rice reiterated the need to strengthen the “ capacity of the organization to engage effectively in complex peace operations, at a time when the burdens and challenges placed on the institution are greater than ever .” Similarly, to assist and protect the civilians caught in conflicts, the United States claimed to be “ deeply committed to supporting and advancing international humanitarian law .” In order to uphold this commitment, the international community has specific tasks it must undertake: “ preventing conflicts, in the first place, keeping existing conflicts from escalating to mass atrocities, acting early and decisively when they occur, and ensuring that peace-building and post-conflict assistance consolidates peace durably once the conflict ends .” Lastly, Rice confirmed the necessity of PKO ’ s to end violations of international humanitarian law and to safeguard civilians.
Early in his career at Calvin College he organized the Groen van Prinsterer Society ( known popularly as the ' Groen Club '), which brought him together with students specifically interested in discussing issues relating Christianity to culture, and the necessity Runner saw of Christian cultural organization.
Convinced of the necessity of a native body of trained infantry, Frundsberg assisted Maximilian in the organization of the Landsknechts.
The organization negotiates, safeguards, and promotes the professional rights of its members, which by necessity infringe on the rights of consumers.
* the necessity of political education and organization of the world proletariat in accordance with those ideas, and
In explaining her views on anarchism she said: " Anarchism ... teaches the possibility of a society in which the needs of life may be fully supplied for all, and in which the opportunities for complete development of mind and body shall be the heritage of all ... teaches that the present unjust organization of the production and distribution of wealth must finally be completely destroyed, and replaced by a system which will insure to each the liberty to work, without first seeking a master to whom he must surrender a tithe of his product, which will guarantee his liberty of access to the sources and means of production ... Out of the blindly submissive, it makes the discontented ; out of the unconsciously dissatisfied, it makes the consciously dissatisfied ... Anarchism seeks to arouse the consciousness of oppression, the desire for a better society, and a sense of the necessity for unceasing warfare against capitalism and the State.
In addition, the organization must recognize and accept the dissatisfaction that exists by communicating industry trends, leadership ideas, best practice and competitive analysis to identify the necessity for change.

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