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No one could be more devoted than he to the American Congress as an institution and more aware of its historical significance in the political history of the world, and I shall never forget his moving talks, delivered in simple yet eloquent words, upon the meaning of our jobs as Representatives in the operation of representative government and their importance in the context of today's assault upon popular government.
The Eucharistic prayer was split in two so that Eucharistic bread and wine were shared immediately after the words of institution ( This is my Body .. This is my blood ... in remembrance of me.
Consequently, in 1552 he thoroughly integrated Consecration and Communion into a single rite, with congregational preparation preceding the words of institution — such that it would not be possible to mimic the Mass with the priest communicating alone.
The so-called manual acts, whereby the priest took the bread and the cup during the prayer of consecration, which had been deleted in 1552, were restored ; and an " Amen " was inserted after the words of institution and before the Communion, hence separating the elements of Consecration and Communion that Cranmer had tried to knit together.
As in England, while many prayers were retained the structure of the Communion service was altered: a Prayer of Oblation was added to the Eucharistic prayer after the ' words of institution ', thus reflecting the rejection of Cranmer's theology in liturgical developments across the Anglican Communion.
" In other words, myth tells how, through the deeds of Supernatural Beings, a reality came into existence, be it the whole of reality, the Cosmos, or only a fragment of reality – an island, a species of plant, a particular kind of human behavior, an institution.
His lifework was based on his conviction that the Church was founded by God and entrusted with the task of embracing all mankind in a single society in which divine will is the only law ; that, in her capacity as a divine institution, she is supreme over all human structures, especially the secular state ; and that the pope, in his role as head of the Church, is the vice-regent of God on earth, so that disobedience to him implies disobedience to God: or, in other words, a defection from Christianity.
Carnegie Mellon predecessor institution, Carnegie Technical Schools, was founded in 1900 in Pittsburgh by the Scottish American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, who wrote the time-honored words " My heart is in the work ", when he donated the funds to create the institution.
This governmental institution has nonetheless published many dictionaries and terminological guidelines since the 1960s, effectively allowing many canadianismes or more often québécismes ( French words local to Canada or Quebec ) that describe specifically North American realities.
They became the most popular black troupe in America, and the words Callender and Georgia came to be synonymous with the institution of black minstrelsy.
They were dedicated to creating a new institution “ conducive to the general prosperity of that section of the country .” Like the Bank of Toronto, the Dominion Bank was a cautious institution, “ selecting its customers carefully, serving them well, and duly prospering with them ” ( in the words of the official history ).
In addition, she reported that Wilkomirski's uncle, Max Grosjean, said that as children he and his sister Yvonne ( Wilkomirski's biological mother ) had been Verdingkinder ( or " earning children ")-in other words, that they had been part of the old Swiss institution of orphaned children working for families, with overtones of child slavery.
The words Purple and Gold refer to the previous colors of the institution.
It was based on his conviction that the Church was founded by God and entrusted with the task of embracing all mankind in a single society in which divine will is the only law ; that, in his capacity as a divine institution, he is supreme over all human structures, especially the secular state ; and that the pope, in his role as head of the Church under the petrine commission, is the vice-regent of God on earth, so that disobedience to him implies disobedience to God: or, in other words, a defection from Christianity.
The March 1861 " Cornerstone Speech " of Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens even argued that Jefferson's words in the Declaration were mistaken, and that the Confederacy's new Constitution, establishing " our peculiar institution ", had rectified the error.
John H. Garvey, Dean of the Boston College Law School, said, " It is difficult to say in a few words what Father Drinan means to this institution.
As he announces his intent to stay to Annie, his words parallel something he had said to her when he left her in an institution following their children's deaths, and she regains her memories even as Chris is succumbing to her nightmare.
Christ's words of institution emphasize the essential todah elements of thanksgiving and remembrance, whose object in this case is his " body which is given for you " ( Lk 22: 19 ).
Spanish clergy gradually started to use the Roman words of institution ( though there is no evidence whether or not it was done consistently ).
When the Mozarabic rite was given a new lease on life in 1500, the Roman words of institution, the key words that Jesus used at the Last Supper, were required.
Originally, the Mozarabic words of institution were from St. Paul's First Epistle to the Corinthians ( 11: 24 ), with the formula for the consecration of the wine being a combination of 1 Corinthians 11: 24, Luke 22: 20, and Matthew 26: 28.

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In other languages having the meaning of the Latin word pavor, the derived words differ in meaning, e. g. as in the French anxiété and peur.
Some Buddhist scholars assert words are inadequate to describe the goal of the Buddhist path, but concerning the usefulness of words in the path itself, schools differ radically.
Each province has its own signature which is put on the cover pages of the book as there are some words that differ from province to another.
This may be the case for words such as church in rhotic dialects of English, although phoneticians differ in whether they consider this to be a syllabic consonant,, or a rhotic vowel,: Some distinguish an approximant that corresponds to a vowel, for rural as or ; others see these as a single phoneme,.
Younger generations of Czechs living after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia in 1993 ( therefore generally less familiar with Slovak ) might also have some problems with a certain number of words and expressions which differ considerably in the two languages, and with false friends.
As with all derived words, derivational collectives often differ semantically from the original words, acquiring new connotations and even new denotations.
For instance, in German where two words differ only by an umlaut, the word without it is sorted first in German dictionaries ( e. g. schon and then schön, or fallen and then fällen ).
False friends () are pairs of words or phrases in two languages or dialects ( or letters in two alphabets ) that look or sound similar, but differ significantly in meaning.
According to as-Sayyid ash-Sharif al-Jurjani, the Hadith Qudsi differ from the Quran in that the former are " expressed in Muhammad's words ", whereas the latter are the " direct words of God ".
Hebrew names and romanized transliteration may somewhat differ, as they do for חשוון / Marcheshvan or כסלו / Kislev: the Hebrew words shown here are those commonly indicated e. g. in newspapers.
: The words of Kol Nidre differ slightly between Ashkenazic and Sephardic traditions.
* Concept maps-Mind maps differ from concept maps in that mind maps focus on only one word or idea, whereas concept maps connect multiple words or ideas.
In phonology, minimal pairs are pairs of words or phrases in a particular language, which differ in only one phonological element, such as a phone, phoneme, toneme or chroneme and have distinct meanings.
In other words, physical states can be identified with equivalence classes of vectors of length 1 in H, where two vectors represent the same state if they differ only by a phase factor.
These two versions also differ from each other in their readings of numerous words.
Two words that differ in meaning through a contrast of a single phoneme are called minimal pairs.
A pair of words like kátur and gátur ( above ) that differ only in one phone is called a minimal pair for the two alternative phones in question ( in this case, and ).
Rational people, in other words, may differ somewhat in their degrees of belief, even if they all have the same information.
In other words, non-trivial propensities ( those that differ from 0 and 1 ) only exist for genuinely indeterministic experiments.
Note that sociologists give these words precise definitions which differ from how they are commonly used.
There are some words that differ in Persian-Darsi as to Persian-Farsi.

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