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The non-canonical 1981 footnote text of the Book of Mormon closely linked the concept of " skin of blackness " with that of " scales of darkness falling from their eyes ", suggesting that the LDS Church has interpreted both cases as being examples of figurative language.

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In December 2010, the LDS Church made changes to the non-canonical chapter summaries and also to some of the footnotes in its online version of the Book of Mormon.

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However, faithful people-concerned that having a Catholic as the head of the Church of Greece would weaken the Orthodox Church-criticised the unilateral declaration of Autocephaly as non-canonical.
The work was considered by some of the Church Fathers as part of the New Testament but rejected as spurious or non-canonical by others, eventually not accepted into the New Testament canon.
It was considered by some of the Church Fathers as part of the New Testament but rejected as spurious or non-canonical by others, Scholars knew of the Didache through references in other texts, but the text itself had been lost.
In April 2007, President Vujanović declared he would protect the property of the main religious institution in Montenegro, the Serbian Orthodox Church during an attempt of the non-canonical Montenegrin Orthodox Church to forcibly seize its property.
Article VI of the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England has it listed as non-canonical ( but still, with the other Apocryphal texts, " the Church doth read for example of life and instruction of manners ").

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In the Textual Companion to the Oxford Complete Works of Shakespeare, Gary Taylor states that " of all the non-canonical plays, III has the strongest claim to inclusion in the Complete Works " ( the play was subsequently edited by William Montgomery and included in the second edition of the Oxford Complete Works, 2005 ).
Bard Games published a revised second edition in 1989, and a series of supplements followed, culminating in the ( now officially non-canonical ) Cyclopedia series.
For example, Andrew Bernhard notes in his text-critical edition of non-canonical gospels that " the term ' gospel ' is used as a label for any written text that is primarily focused on recounting the teachings and / or activities of Jesus during his adult life.

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According to First Esdras, a non-canonical Greek translation of the Book of Ezra, he was also a high priest.
The Book of Enoch, generally considered non-canonical, states that in the time of the great judgment God will give all those whose names are in the Book of Life fruit to eat from the Tree of Life.
The 2nd century BC Book of Jubilees, regarded as non-canonical except by Coptic Christianity, also dates his birth to 130 AM.
Although the Book of Wisdom is non-canonical in the Rabbinical Jewish tradition, the work was at least known to medieval Jews, as Rabbi Moses ben Nachman ( Ramban ) attests.
* Book of the Wars of the Lord, a non-canonical book possibly written by Moses, and the Israelites according to The Book of Jasher
The Book of the Wars of the Lord ( ס ֵ פ ֶ ר מ ִ ל ְ ח ֲ מ ֹ ת יהוה ) is one of several non-canonical books referenced in the Bible which have now been completely lost.
According to Encyclopedia Galactica ( a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979 ): In the Book of the Word, Iblis is described as a " fallen Angel ( sic ), known variously as Diaboles ( Diabolos | Devil ) or Mephistopholes repeatedly attempts to lead the humans astray, but is bested always by the intervention " of the Beings of Light.

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The 2 exceptions are the " non-standard " or " non-canonical " pyrrolysine — found only in some methanogenic organisms but not humans — and selenocysteine ; both of these are encoded via variant codons signaled by mRNA instead.
The Deuterocanonical books are considered canonical by Catholics and Eastern Orthodox, but are considered non-canonical by most Protestants.
< http :// www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov / pmc / articles / PMC1847567 />.</ ref > Sentences that are usually problematic will be reworded into active-voiced, declarative phrasings of their non-canonical counterparts.
Only non-canonical sources have provided any Vulcans with family names, which are usually spoken of as defying attempts at both human pronunciation, especially with English-language phonemes, and human typesetting, especially with the characters of the modern Latin alphabet used for the English language.
Such crossovers are usually, but not always, considered non-canonical by their creators or by those in charge of the properties involved.
J. K. Rowling / Warner Brothers has sent cease-and-desist letters referencing " sexually explicit " writings on the web, ( Example cease and desist letters at Chilling Effects ), though Rowling approves the writing of fan fiction in general, posting links to fan fiction on her website and openly acknowledging slash fiction while maintaining that pairings such as those between Harry / Draco and Harry / Snape are non-canonical.
Further claims concerning the Passion are made in some non-canonical early writings.
The eukaryotic SECIS element includes non-canonical A-G base pairs, which are uncommon in nature, but are critically important for correct SECIS element function.
Except when otherwise noted, most of the stories in the monthly series Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight are considered canon, even though some have tales of Batman in the future, which are deemed non-canonical.
Important examples of non-canonical texts are the Visuddhimagga, or Path of Purification, by Buddhaghosa, which is a compendium of Theravada teachings that include quotes from the Pali Canon.
This fact, modulo an inductive argument on the degree of ( non-canonical ) monomials, shows one can always achieve products where the factors are ordered in a non-decreasing fashion.
The use of the word " canon " in reference to a set of texts derives from Biblical canon, the set of books regarded as scripture, and which are contracted with non-canonical Apocrypha.
The term " Jewish Christians " in the 3rd and 4th Centuries can refer to groups such as Ebionites, Nazarenes and other groups, and related to these groups are quotation fragments of non-canonical gospels referred to as the " Jewish-Christian Gospels ".
The Dipavamsa criticizes the Mahasangitikas ( who are the same as the Mahasanghikas ) for rejecting various texts as non-canonical: the Parivāra ; the 6 books of the Abhidhamma ; the Patisambhida ; the Niddesa ; part of the Jatakas ; and some verses.
They are considered non-canonical by fans of the original series, as well as Morrigan Press.
There are also non-canonical epistles ( or " letters ") between individuals or to Christians in general.
Since these two works aren't authored by Kurumada, but only authorized and supervised by him, the events depicted in them and the characters created for them are still considered non-canonical, unlike Next Dimension which holds an official canonical status.
There are many non-canonical pathways, but the two best-studied pathways are the Planar Cell Polarity ( PCP ) and Wnt / Calcium Pathways.

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The non-canonical Acts of Paul and Thecla speak of the efficacy of prayer for the dead, so that they might be " translated to a state of happiness.
Chemical analogs of nucleotides can take the place of proper nucleotides and establish non-canonical base-pairing, leading to errors ( mostly point mutations ) in DNA replication and DNA transcription.
As for the non-canonical writings, the majority of references to biblical texts were made by argumentum ad verecundiam.
The original usage of the term distinguished these scriptures both from those considered non-canonical and from those considered protocanonical.
This classification commingles them with certain non-canonical gospels and New Testament Apocrypha.
The Epistle of Jude references at least two other books, with one being non-canonical in all churches and the other non-canonical in most churches.
The classical theologian Origen attributes this reference to the non-canonical Assumption of Moses.
This non-canonical gospel fragment was discovered in 1958, by biblical researcher Morton Smith at the Mar Saba monastery.
However, the term is also used to refer to the apocryphal gospels, the non-canonical gospels, the Jewish gospels and the gnostic gospels.
All four canonical Gospels record John the Baptist's ministry, as does the non-canonical Gospel of the Hebrews.
" Although none of his attempts to kill Superman work permanently ( though a classic non-canonical story from 1961 entitled " The Death of Superman " has Luthor finally killing Superman after lulling him by pretending to go straight, although Supergirl then arrests him and he is exiled to the Phantom Zone ), Luthor routinely manages to escape from prison and threaten the world again.
In the non-canonical Voyager relaunch novels, written by Christie Golden, the character Chakotay is promoted after the ship returns to Federation space, and became Captain of Voyager.
In the non-canonical Voyager relaunch novels, written by Christie Golden, Tom was promoted ( two steps in rank, like many of the Voyager crew ) and is now a lieutenant commander.
Following the television series and films, the relationship between Dr. Crusher and Captain Picard continued throughout the non-canonical Star Trek: The Next Generation pocket book series, to the point of marrying and having children.
The film has been considered as a non-canonical, alternate timeline.

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