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This was an essential moral imitation of the Savior as an ideal for religious change, and as the means for reformation of humanity's nature as an image of divinity.
The link between Bacon's work and the Rosicrucians ideals which Yates allegedly found, was the conformity of the purposes expressed by the Rosicrucian Manifestos and Bacon's plan of a " Great Instauration ", for the two were calling for a reformation of both " divine and human understanding ", as well as both had in view the purpose of mankind's return to the " state before the Fall ".
It was only after the death of his brother that as sole ruler he could successfully undertake and carry out reformation in the Franconian territories, with the assistance of councillors such as Johann von Schwarzenberg and through the new resolutions of the state assembly of Brandenburg-Ansbach ( 1528 ).
After gaining the purple, Julian started a religious reformation of the state, which was intended to restore the lost strength of the Roman state.
During the 16th century Munich was a centre of the German counter reformation, and also of renaissance arts.
Both believe that Christianity as originally established by Jesus Christ was a true religion, but that it subsequently became deformed to the point that it was beyond simple reformation.
A few months later, at a party meeting, it was decided that administrative actions against the writers who openly expressed support of reformation would be taken.
The reformation sponsored by Cluny Abbey was supported by him, and he was a friend of its abbot, St. Odilo.
This group differed among themselves about how much further reformation was necessary.
Perestroika () was a political movement for reformation within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union during the 1980s, widely associated with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev and his glasnost ( meaning " openness ") policy reform.
During his pontificate vigorous measures were taken against the heresies which had broken out in Germany, England, and other parts of Europe ; a sincere effort was also made to cause a reformation in the various monastic orders.
While Swedish spelling was an entirely personal business in the Catholic Middle Ages, its gradual standardization ( known as Modern Swedish ) started in 1526 with the translation of the New testament of the Bible ( Gustav Vasa Bible ), as part of the Lutheran reformation.
However, a significant part of these fortifications was dismantled between the 1980s and during the " Army 95 " reformation.
Still, most waka poets kept to ancient tradition or made those reformation another stereotype, and waka was not a vibrant genre in general at the end of this period.
The turbulent period of the reformation of King Gustavus Vasa resulted in a drop in the already relatively insignificant number of students in Uppsala, which was seen as a center of Catholicism and of potential disloyalty to the Crown.
John Knox ( c. 1514 – 24 November 1572 ) was a Scottish clergyman and a leader of the Protestant Reformation who brought reformation to the church in Scotland.
She was sympathetic to those seeking further reformation of the Church, and actively protected scholars working on English translations of the scriptures.
The reformation of the Legislative Council is often left as a footnote in the Territory's history-a mere part of the process that led to the more fundamental constitutional government in 1966-and the 1950 constitution was in fact always envisaged as a temporary measure.
The 16th century saw a number of short-lived reforms, but it was not until the second half of the same century that a thorough reformation of the Carmelites in parts of Spain was carried out by Saint Teresa of Ávila, who, together with Saint John of the Cross, established the Discalced Carmelites.
These foundations and the reformation process were resisted by a great number of Carmelite friars, some of whom felt that Teresa's version of the order was too strict.
This collector coin was issued to honor Mikael Agricola's lifework as a contributor to Protestant reformation in Finland and as the father of the Finnish written language.
The reformation was imposed on Norway in 1537 and the Dano-Norwegian rulers used it to also impose Danish culture ; this was effected through the pulpit as well as through written records, as pastors were trained in Copenhagen.

reformation and carried
On 5 September 1642 he carried Charles's overtures for peace to the parliament, when he informed the leaders of the opposition that the king consented to a thorough reformation of religion.
2004 brought about the reformation of Skinny Puppy for a new album, The Greater Wrong Of the Right, and they embarked on a worldwide tour that carried on into 2005.
Under the general reformation of names carried out by King Gyeongdeok in the 8th century, the name was changed to " Milseong-gun " ( 密城郡 ).
The reformation was carried out after a prolonged study by a committee of 12 scholarly clergy, appointed at a meeting of representatives of the Malankara Church by Punnathara Mar Dionysious ( Mar Thoma XI ) at Mavelikkara on December 3, 1818.
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When the three main leaders of coup died of old age and natural causes eight years later, Jungjong began to assert his authority and carried out a large-scale reformation of the government with help of Jo Gwang-jo and other Sarim scholars.

reformation and out
The reformation of the Club necessitated a massive clean out of the team, leaving only two players remaining from the previous season.
To modern eyes, the debates seem to draw heavily on the Bible to lay out certain basic principles, and this is to be expected in an age still racked by religious upheavals in the aftermath of the reformation, and particularly in an army where soldiers were, in part, selected for their religious zeal.
Seen as a strong tight knit society led by powerhouse men who were opposed to any change that weakened their positions, many white Americans feared Indian tribes and sought out immediate reformation.
Following the band's reformation, guitarist Jim Suptic undertook an interview with website Drowned in Sound, in which he said, " The punk scene we came out of and the punk scene now are completely different.
An intention to show that His Majesty has been misled or mistaken in his measures, or to point out errors or defects in the government or constitution as by law established, with a view to their reformation, or to excite His Majesty's subjects to attempt by lawful means the alteration of any matter in Church or State by law established, or to point out, in order to secure their removal, matters which are producing, or have a tendency to produce, feelings of hatred and ill-will between classes of His Majesty's subjects, is not a seditious intention.
At the same time, the theory of evolution, holding that all things change, cried out for the reformation of various social systems which remained as authorities deep within my mind, and made it extremely easy to associate myself with the tenets of socialism.
The movement primarily aims at Tablighi spiritual reformation by working at the grass roots level, reaching out to Muslims across all social and economic spectra to bring them closer to Islam.
Even in the case where hydrogen fuel cells get their hydrogen from natural gas reformation rather than electrolysis, and EVs get their power from a natural gas power plant, the EVs still come out ahead 35 % to 25 % ( and only 13 % for a H2 ICE ).
Montgomery's answer was to point out that the 8th Army was in a process of reformation with the arrival of new, untrained units and was, as a result, not ready to take the offensive.
During the Protestant reformation, Lincolnshire had strong pro-Catholic sentiments, and on October 2, 1536, an anti Anglican peasant rebellion broke out.
Later after the death of the Human Torch and the reformation of the Fantastic Four as the Future Foundation, rogue agents of A. I. M break the Wizard out of the P. A. V. L. O. V.
The reformation rapidly spread through the town, and the Calvinists owned the old temple of the Clarissa-sisters till 1687, when the Turks were forced out.
However, their attitudes on reformation and Sim's indicisiveness helped the Easterners take power, and the Westerners fell out of favor.

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