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Some Anglicans accept that anointing of the sick has a sacramental character and is therefore a channel of God's grace, seeing it as an " outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace " which is the definition of a sacrament.
In Commentaries on the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Australia, Garran noted that, since the Australian executive is national in nature ( being dependent on the nationally elected House of Representatives, rather than the Senate ), " the Governor-General, as the official head of the Executive, does not in the smallest degree represent any federal element ; if he represents anything he is the image and embodiment of national unity and the outward and visible representation of the Imperial relationship of the Commonwealth.
Through the outward and visible signs of bread and wine, the inward and spiritual reality of the Body and Blood of Christ are offered to believers.
Gutierrez also considered the Church to be the " sacrament of history ", an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace, thus pointing to the doctrine of universal salvation as the true means to eternal life, and assigning the Church itself to a somewhat temporal role, namely, liberation.
In their view, Nature is the outward sign of inward spirit, expressing the " radical correspondence of visible things and human thoughts ," as Emerson wrote in Nature ( 1836 ).
Arthur also played a key role in the formation of what later became known as the Ontario Hockey Association ( OHA ), and would go on to be the founder of ice hockey in Great Britain .< ref name =" DimondPrize-11 ">< nowiki > Diamond, Zweig, and Duplacey </ nowiki >, p. 11 </ ref > Arthur and Algernon persuaded their father to donate a trophy to be " an outward and visible sign of the hockey championship ".
In this Barebone looked forward to the imminent arrival of Jesus Christ: " his kingdom and reign shall be outward, and visible on earth ... when he shall come the second time, in power and great glory " ( p. 10 ).
At the last, the wearing of a sword on all occasions was the outward and visible sign of a gentleman ; the custom survives in the sword worn with court dress.
Such claims include: girls ' understanding of the importance of appearance in society may contribute to feelings of fear, shame, and disgust that some experience during the transition from girlhood to womanhood because they sense that they are becoming more visible to society as sexual objects ; and that young women are especially susceptible to objectification, as they are often taught that power, respect, and wealth can be derived from one's outward appearance.
Pwyll's visible dark central region is about 26 kilometers in diameter, while brilliant white rays of debris blasted from the impact site extend outward for hundreds of kilometers.
Because Christian perfection is also visible in outward good works and a rigorously moral lifestyle, adherents of the Holiness movement assumed that a perfectly moral lifestyle is a consequence ( not the cause ) of the state of grace and ultimate salvation.
The Sacraments are outward and visible signs of our faith and a means whereby God manifests His goodwill towards us and confers grace upon us.
It was regarded as a significant outward and visible sign that British rule was ending.
Therefore, the Sacraments were still largely considered, as explained by St. Augustine,outward and visible signs of an inward and invisible grace .” The suggestion that outward appearances are reliable indicators of internal character was not considered radical or improper among contemporary audiences.
In Anglican theology, a sacrament is an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace.
In the Eucharist, the outward and visible sign is that of bread and wine, while the inward and spiritual grace is that of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Also very visible were the roof-mounted headcode boxes fitted from D5114 giving an outward appearance very similar to the later Class 25 but without horn grilles.
After making an incision, the upper portion of the ear is exposed by outward traction on the pinna, after making an incision around the visible helical rim.
The very presence of a body of people who exercise their moral independence is an essential element for Wallis because ' without a visible and concrete demonstration of independence, all the church's outward attacks upon the institutions of the world will be doomed to failure.
The outward and visible sign in the Eucharist is bread and wine, given and received according to Christ's command.
Two gilt pollaxes cross behind the central medallion, their outward facing blades protruding on either side of the five pointed star's top arm and extending slightly past the decagon's outer edge, their base visible just inside of the star's two lower arms.
They were polemic against idea of invisible church, strongly claiming church as an outward, visible institution of salvation and therefore laid emphasis on ordained ministry instituted by Christ and significance of sacraments above word as Means of Grace.

visible and appearance
Psychical blindness is a condition in which there is a total absence of visual memory-images, a condition in which, for example, one is unable to remember something just seen or to conjure up a memory-picture of the visible appearance of a well-known friend in his absence.
Certainly Eugene's appearance was not impressive – " He was never good looking …" wrote the Duchess of Orléans, " It is true that his eyes are not ugly, but his nose ruins his face ; he has two large teeth which are visible at all times.
Other evidence suggests Luthor's design was confused with that of a stockier, bald henchman in Superman # 4 ( Spring 1940 ); Luthor's next appearance occurs in Superman # 10 ( May 1941 ), in which Novak depicted him as significantly heavier, with visible jowls.
To reduce the appearance of flicker, virtually all modern projector shutters are designed to add additional flicker periods, typically doubling the flicker rate to 48 Hz ( single-bladed shutters make two rotations per frame – double-bladed shutters make one rotation per frame ), which is less visible.
Most molecules and structures coded by the genetic material are not visible in the appearance of an organism, yet they are observable ( for example by Western blotting ) and are thus part of the phenotype.
* « It can be displayed in a varity of ways and requires a rendering process to make it visible with a particular appearance
In photography, polarizing filters are used mostly to improve the appearance of the sky ( deeper blue, and clouds more visible ): A polarizer filters out the polarized component of light from the sky in a color photograph, increasing contrast with the clouds ( right ).
Halley's 1910 apparition is distinct from the Great Daylight Comet of 1910, which surpassed Halley in brilliance and was actually visible in broad daylight for a short period, approximately four months before Halley made its appearance.
The name arises from the pink appearance of visible light with this power spectrum.
Synoptic surface weather observations use code numbers to record and report the types of tropospheric cloud visible at each scheduled observation time based on the height and physical appearance of the clouds.
This is associated with the phenomenon of critical opalescence, a milky appearance of the liquid due to density fluctuations at all possible wavelengths ( including those of visible light ).
If one window's area overlaps another, then the window " on top " overwrites part of the other's visible appearance.
The sexes are similar in appearance, although the male's penis can become visible when it defecates.
The use of budget-cutting animation measures in animation dates at least to the 1920s ; a handful of the Bosko cartoons in the early years of the Looney Tunes series used several visible tricks ( such as mirror images and repeated scenes ) to give the shorts the comparable appearance of the Disney shorts of the same era, even though they were produced on a budget of just over half of their Disney counterparts ( Disney himself was known to recycle animation in his early years as well ); meanwhile, Max Fleischer took the obvious shortcut of recording the entire soundtrack in one session after the animation was completed in his 1930's cartoons ; he also made frequent use of " mumbling " to avoid the need to synchronize animating mouths to voices.
Klewpatinond and Viles ( 2007 ) have produced a set of empirical rules for predicting the appearance of visible CD spectra for Cu < sup > 2 +</ sup > and Ni < sup > 2 +</ sup > square-planar complexes involving histidine and main-chain coordination.
At Memphis, the role of intercessor with men was particularly visible in the appearance of the enclosure that protected the sanctuary of the god.
Aquatic cyanobacteria are probably best known for the extensive and highly visible blooms that can form in both freshwater and the marine environment and can have the appearance of blue-green paint or scum.
Hirsch held this was mandatory, even though it involved a court appearance and visible disapproval of the Reform-dominated " Main Community " ( Grossgemeinde ).
Little Cats A, B and C were also characters in the 1996 TV series The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss ( Little Cat N also made an appearance, but only once and some of the alphabetical cats appeared in Season 2 regularly as Little Cat Z began to be visible ).
Light scattering is one of the two major physical processes that contribute to the visible appearance of most objects, the other being absorption.
United States Notes that were issued in the large-size format, before 1929, differ dramatically in appearance when compared to modern American currency, but those issued in the small-size format, starting in 1929, are very similar to contemporary Federal Reserve Notes with the highly visible distinction of having red U. S. Treasury Seals and serial numbers in place of green ones.
A special camouflage paint distorts the tank's appearance in the visible and IR wavebands.
His first film appearance was as an uncredited extra in The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ), playing a golden calf idolater and also visible in a scene in a chariot behind that of Yul Brynner.

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