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There and lay
There lay Grand Fair's Quinzaine, his own young parents' graves, but new life and promise for his sons, grandsons.
There is a legend that as an infant, a swarm of bees settled on his face while he lay in his cradle, leaving behind a drop of honey.
There was to be no more lay interference in the selection of clergy.
There, Calixtus II busied himself ineffectively with attempting a reconciliation between the brothers Henry I of England and Robert II, Duke of Normandy, and the council dealt with disciplinary regulations and decrees against lay investiture, simony, and clerical concubines.
There was a steady flow of Anglican lay people and clergy into the Roman Catholic Church over the last decade of the 20th century and, to a lesser degree, since then.
There are few thinkers so rich in unuttered thoughts ... Thucydides is the great summing up, the final manifestation of that strong, severe positivism which lay in the instincts of the ancient Hellene.
There are two classes of lay membership in the UMC: Baptized Members and Professing Members.
There are two categories of lay speakers: local church lay speakers, who serve in and through their local churches, and certified lay speakers, who serve in their own churches, in other churches, and through district or conference projects and programs.
There were ancient kingdoms too ( the era of the Mahajanapads ), that lay in parts of north rajasthan ; that were named on the saraswati river.
There the issue lay until 1843, when Tyler and his newly-appointed Secretary of State, Abel P. Upshur, raised the matter again and started negotiations on annexation.
There were also reports of people dipping their handkerchiefs and skirts into the blood pool that had formed as Dillinger lay in the alley in order to secure keepsakes of the entire affair.
There was a second range of stalls in the extreme western bays of the nave for the lay brothers.
There were several ways through which the king could raise money for war, including customs duties, money lending and lay subsidies.
There are no Carthusian abbeys as they have no abbots, and each charterhouse is headed by a prior and is populated by choir monks, referred to as hermits, and lay brothers.
There is also a growing realization that traditional training in ritual and meditation as well as philosophy may not be sufficient to meet the needs and expectations of American lay people.
There is no chance to lay off when a player goes gin.
There are also a number of lay canons who altogether form the greater chapter which has the legal responsibility both for the cathedral itself and also for the formal election of an archbishop when there is a vacancy-in-see.
There, according to Theophanes, he took out his frustration by slaughtering as many of the Slavs in and around Opsikion as he could lay his hands on.
There are four extant species, which, together with the platypus, are the only surviving members of that order and are the only extant mammals that lay eggs.
According to the account in the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, " There is no reason to doubt that she was buried with her husband at Coventry, despite the assertion of the Evesham chronicle that she lay in Holy Trinity, Evesham.
There are no longer any Sisters or Brothers on the staff and the school is run and managed by lay people.
There appears to be no truth in the charge that Louis XVI caused the defeat and destruction of the Guards by ordering them to lay down their arms when they could still have held the Tuileries.

There and investiture
There is a form of the blessing and investiture in the Book of Blessings which will normally be found in any Catholic parish.
There has never been an Heiress Apparent to the British throne, so the question of her investiture as Princess of Wales has never arisen.

There and clergy
There are also other reasons why the Holy See does not recognise the validity of the orders of the Independent clergy:
There was a threefold division of the ranks of the Templars: the aristocratic knights, the lower-born sergeants, and the clergy.
There may be a number of associated monastic or clergy buildings, a bishop's palace and often a school to educate the choristers.
There, many came to see him at the house of the imám jum ' ih, head of the local clergy, who became sympathetic.
There is also a Saxo to be found on a list of clergy at Lund, where there was a Sven recorded as Archdeacon.
There was no self-government and Catholicism was forbidden, which resulted in a flight of the Catholic clergy and occupation of the Catholic churches.
There was much looting of common household goods from clergy houses and monasteries, and some street robberies of women's jewellery by the crowd ; after the images were smashed and the property occupied, " men fed their stomachs in a carnivalesque indulgence of beer, bread, butter and cheese, while women carted off provisions for the kitchen or bedroom ".
There he brought out in rapid succession numerous religious works meant for the use of the lesser clergy at popular prices that insured a wide circulation.
There personal devotion to specific clergy is mandatory for believers.
There are larger numbers of Shia clergy with the rank of mujtahid, who are empowered to give independent opinions on religious matters.
There were many ways that unscrupulous clergy could abuse the Episcopal patronage system, but:
There is a distinction between the colour of the vestments worn by the clergy and their choir dress, which with a few exceptions does not change with the liturgical seasons.
There are various jobs available for the Islamic clergy at mosques, such as leading public prayers, preaching, and delivering sermons, especially at Friday prayers and some have made missionary activities a lifelong activity.
( There is no distinction between an inner and outer cassock in the Western Rite, and all clergy wear one cassock only ).
There are more than 1, 200 clergy ( in 2007 20. 6 % were women ministers ) in the Church of Norway.
There is almost no precedent for a two-cathedral city, and some believe it was intended that St Patrick's, a secular ( diocesan clergy who are not members of a religious order, i. e. under a rule and, therefore, ' regular ') cathedral, would replace Christ Church, a cathedral managed by an order.
There is one Court for the Trial of a Bishop, composed of nine bishops ( though there have been proposals to include lay persons and lower clergy in this court ).
There were 1, 314 clergy ministering in the archdiocese and 444 churches.
There were class interests and differences of opinion inside the Church as well as out, with many of the lower clergyand a few bishops, such as Talleyrand -- among the key supporters of the early phases of the revolution.
There is a regular Blessing of the Bikes, in which clergy bless attendees ' motorcycles.
There is no requirement for clergy to baptize those from outside their parishes, and baptism can be reasonably delayed so that the conditions, including suitable godparents, can be met.
There are records of others of the day who had similar visions in which they were told that all churches were corrupt ; however, the sectarian clergy vigorously opposed such visions, as Smith reports they did of his own vision.

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