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These and Church
These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".
These changes were incorporated into the 1764 book which was to be the liturgy of the Scottish Episcopal Church ( until 1911 when it was revised ) but it was to influence the liturgy of the Episcopal Church in the United States.
These included celibacy of the clergy, end of simony and autonomy of the Church from secular leaders ( lack of autonomy was known as lay investiture ).
These could be excommunicated, and after an appropriate time and public penance, be received back into the communion and good graces of the Church.
These include the United Church of Canada, and the United Church of Christ., all German Lutheran, reformed and united churches in EKD, all Swiss reformed churches, the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden, the Church of Iceland and the Church of Norway.
These paintings include Norwood Under the Snow, and Lordship Lane Station, views of The Crystal Palace relocated from Hyde Park, Dulwich College, Sydenham Hill, All Saints Church, Upper Norwood, and a lost painting of St. Stephen's Church.
These include a faction of Anglicans often also called Anglo-Catholics, 19th century Neo-Lutherans, 20th century High Church Lutherans or evangelical-Catholics and others.
These different congregations ( Disciples of Christ, Church of Christ, and Independent Church ) share many of the same beliefs and practices but there are, in fact, differences.
These homilies enjoyed some renown in the Eastern Church in the sixth and seventh centuries.
These references may constitute a rebuttal on the part of the author against Jewish criticism of the early Church.
These groups include the ' Brethren ' ( often both ' Open ' and ' Exclusive '), the Churches of Christ, Mennonites, Primitive Baptists, and certain Reformed churches, although during the last century or so, several of these, such as the Free Church of Scotland have abandoned this stance.
These authors are known as the Church Fathers, and study of them is called patristics.
These homilies helped to mobilize public opinion, and the patriarch received permission from the emperor to return Chrysostom's relics to Constantinople, where they were enshrined in the Church of the Holy Apostles on January 28, 438.
These teachings had more important results upon the orders and their possessions in Bohemia, where the instructions of the " Evangelical master " were followed to the letter in such a way that the noble foundations and practically the whole of the property of the Church were sacrificed.
These organizations include Community of Christ, Church of Christ ( Temple Lot ), Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and others.

These and by
These are traversed by another line of vaults, and thus rooms, arched on all four sides, are formed.
These could be met only by considering the dynamical elements of several planets at one time.
These peoples, desperately hoping to lift themselves to decent levels of living must not, by our neglect, be forced to seek help from, and finally become virtual satellites of, those who proclaim their hostility to freedom.
These principles, however, will not be served by violence in any form.
These conceptions and the manner in which they were transposed into poetry or engendered by poetic form are intrinsic to western life from the time of Aeschylus to that of Shakespeare.
These gentlemen already have done the party harm by their seeming reluctance to vote aid for the depressed areas and by their criticism of Mr. Kennedy for talking about a recession and unemployment.
These short, `` streamlined '' meetings usually are sponsored by local banks, Chambers of Commerce, trade associations, or other civic organizations.
These registries are sponsored by 18 national medical, dental, and veterinary societies and have as their mission the assembling of selected cases of interest to military medicine and of establishing through the mechanism of follow-up of living patients the natural history of various diseases of military-medical importance.
These data are not of the precision obtainable by the methods previously mentioned, but the vast number of approximate values available will be useful in many areas.
These boards are nailed to the roof beams by reaching up through the open space between the beams, from inside the shelter.
These increased costs are partially offset by a decrease of $56 million in expenditures for the reserve forces, largely because of the planned reduction in strength of the Army Reserve components during 1961.
These curves were derived by an analysis of extensive skywave measurement data.
These services at which attendance is voluntary are led by the Chaplain, by the President of the College, by selected faculty members, students, and visitors.
These crucial questions must be answered by post-attack reconnaissance.
These are beginnings, but correctly learned they prepare for satisfying and exciting stunts that can be performed by a strong, flexible body ( we are not talking of eccentric extremes ).
These wavelengths are reflected in sequence through the specimen by the rotating mirror ; ;
These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the `` pill '' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained.
These headquarters engineers, headed by the vice-president -- Engineering, counsel and advise divisional managers and chief engineers on product problems as well as aid with design ; ;
These boys acknowledged an introduction to anybody by gently pressing one of his hands in both of theirs, while they gazed, misty-eyed with care, into the eyes of the person they were meeting.
These droplets are distorted by the normal forces just as a balloon would be pulled or pressed out of shape in one's hands.
These widely advertised products, which are used primarily for washing clothes, are based on high-sudsing, synthetic organic actives ( sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates ) and contain up to 50% by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
These dosages could have been increased by increasing the source strength which was small in this case.

These and virtue
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
These qualities alone, however, would not account for their success, and it took me a while to discover the crowning virtue that completes this company's collective personality.
These individuals act as members of the group to which they belong, and what happens to them happens by virtue of their membership in the group.
) These cases fail to be knowledge because the subject's belief is justified, but only happens to be true by virtue of luck.
These include theories of mixed government and of civic virtue.
These instruments constitute the origin of the electric guitar we know and use today by virtue of their string-driven electro-magnetic pick-ups.
These " civic principalities " do not require real virtue, only “ fortunate astuteness ”.
These were the Patriarchs, who were the living impersonations of the active law of virtue before there were any written laws.
These concepts include arete ( excellence or virtue ), phronesis ( practical or moral wisdom ), and eudaimonia ( flourishing ).
These very different senses of what constitutes virtue, hidden behind the same word, are a potential source of confusion.
These must acquire mass by virtue of the fact that the extra chiral symmetries are also explicitly broken, by the standard-model interactions and the ETC interactions.
These ex officio delegates are automatically entitled to attend by virtue of being an elected member of parliament for that party, a member of an affiliated party in a provincial legislature, a member of the party's national or provincial executive, of the executive of an affiliated women's or youth organization.
These satellites, by virtue of their position, could transmit and receive data to lower orbiting satellites and still stay within sight of the ground station.
These processes must be finished within eighteen months and when they were received in Rome were opened, as above described, and by virtue of an equal number of rescripts, by the cardinal prefect, translated into Italian, and their summary authenticated by the Chancellor of the Congregation of Rites.
These particles vary from phonological alterations such as the one explored by William Labov in his work on postvocalic / r / employment in words that had no word final " r " ( which is claimed, among other things, to index the " female " social sex status by virtue of the statistical fact that women tend to hypercorrect their speech more often than men ); suffixation of single phonemes, such as /- s / in Muskogean languages of the southeastern United States ; or particle suffixation ( such as the Japanese sentence-final use of-wa with rising intonation to indicate increasing affect and, via second-order indexicality, the gender of the speaker ( in this case, female ))
These are counted together by virtue of their all being caused by the Japanese operation Sho-Go, which was aimed at destroying the Allied amphibious forces involved in the invasion of Leyte.
These Diests triggered a scholarly quest for the historical Jesus which often cast him as a quasi-divine beacon of virtue dispensing homilies that accorded nicely with precepts of bourgeois liberalism.
In a 1922 editorial, Monroe wrote about newspaper verse: " These syndicated rhymers, like the movie-producers, are learning that it pays to be good, one gets by giving the people the emotions of virtue, simplicity and goodness, with this program paying at the box-office.
These values are regarded as random variables by virtue of the statistical unit being selected randomly from some population.
These electrodes pick up the activity of the eyes in virtue of the electropotential difference between the cornea and the retina ( the cornea is positively charged relative to the retina ).
These sons, by virtue of their youth at the time of their fathers ' deaths, ensured that the rule of elderness became entrenched so that it sometimes happened that the son of a sultan was confined during the reigns of cousins and older brothers before acceding to his father's throne.
These feelings of difference can also be made more complex by virtue of having absorbed varying degrees of overseas cultures and also different regional American cultures while living in different places as a part of the military brat lifestyle.
* These praise-names are the source of many namings of humans as Kamal or Kamala, reinforcing the choice of the name bestowed upon children or other name recipients by virtue of the meaning of lotus.
These houses often offered food, shelter, and basic, as well as higher education, provided by virtue of charity on part of wealthy donors, the residents of the city, and ( for education ) scholars who volunteered their time.

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