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synodical and meeting
: While the issues are many and complex, the St. Louis Seminary faculty and the synodical President at a meeting on May 17, 1972, agreed that the basic issue is the relationship between the Scriptures and the Gospel.

synodical and is
Anglican synodical government, though varied in expression, is characteristically representative.
There is, however, no Orthodox notion equivalent to the papacy: the Orthodox churches operate in the synodical system, whereby ecclesiastical matters are settled by the competent synod of bishops, in which each bishop has one vote.
The geographical synods do not necessarily fall within state borders as some synods encompass more than one state while other states have several synods within their borders. The ELCA is divided into 65 synods, one of which is non-geographical ( the Slovak Zion Synod ) and 64 regional synods in the United States and the Caribbean, each headed by a synodical bishop and council.
Likewise, the Wisconsin Synod desired organization along state lines, but only on the condition that they would be prohibited from joining any larger synodical body, that is, the already existing Ohio and Missouri Synods.
Convocation is also a synodical assembly of a church.
In Anglican episcopal governance, episcopal teaching is conditioned by synodical governance, and so bishops cannot be said to speak ex cathedra in this way ( although they may jocularly be said to do so ).
The synod is headed by a bishop and a synodical council.
There are two or three synodical sessions per year ( 4 – 5 days each ), one or two in Church House, Westminster, the other at the University of York, and each session is officially opened by the monarch.
The synod is headed by a bishop, currently the Reverend Peter Rogness, and a synodical council.
" The LCA is ' synodical ' church, meaning that every congregation ' walks together ' with every other congregation, every district with every other district, and every department or agency with every other one ... every congregation is ... unique ...

synodical and be
The legates unfortunately allowed themselves to be deceived, or bribed, and brought back a synodical letter from Patriarch Peter of Constantinople ( 656 – 666 ), while the emperor's envoy, who accompanied them, brought offerings for St. Peter and a request from the emperor that the pope would enter into communion with the Patriarch of Constantinople.
The translation of St. Cyril of Alexandria's synodical letter against Nestorius, and some other works long attributed to Dionysius are now acknowledged to be earlier and are assigned to Marius Mercator.
The second day was spent on a discussion of synodical authority concluding that the faith and unity of the Anglican Communion would be best maintained by there being a synod above those of the ' several branches '.
Metaxakis as spiritual head of the church in Greece proper, and the synodical court in Athens went so far as to condemn him to be deprived of his ecclesiastical rank and interned in the Monastery of Zante.
He projected an extensive work, which was to embrace the entire synodical history of the church in England, and was to be founded on David Wilkins's Concilia Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae.

synodical and with
The resolutions of the Lambeth Conferences have never been regarded as synodical decrees, but their weight has increased with each conference.
If Theodore then read his ecthesis, the anathema with which that ends might have been represented outside the council as a synodical condemnation of the Pelagian chiefs.
* The Synod of Manitoba and the Northwest was formed in 1884, when the Presbytery of Manitoba ( with synodical powers ) was divided into three presbyteries.

synodical and known
The tides along the coast were increased due to the convergence of anomalistic, synodical, and tropical monthly tidal cycles peaking simultaneously ( known as Saros ); a once in 18 year event.

synodical and Synod
The 1971 convention of the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, in a formal resolution ( Resolution-2-28 of the 1971 Milwaukee convention ), asked Board of Control of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri, to report to the synodical President and the Board for Higher Education by the end of one year.
The delegates also instructed the synodical President to report to the Synod.
Forms of services that were alternative to equivalents in the Book of Common Prayer were debated by Synod and revised by a synodical Revision Committee in the light of the comments made by Synod members and the wider public.

synodical and which
Soon after his enthronement he forwarded his noted synodical letter to Pope Honorius I and to the Eastern patriarchs, explaining the orthodox belief in the two natures, human and divine, of Christ, as opposed to Monothelitism, which he viewed as a subtle form of heretical Monophysitism ( which posited a single nature for Christ ).

synodical and were
Therefore, all synodical issues were originally raised by a session, brought to a classis, before coming to the synod.

synodical and from
According to the recent 2004 LCMS synodical resolution 2-08A " To commend preaching and teaching Creation ," all LCMS churches and educational institutions — including preschool through 12th grade, universities, and seminaries — are " to teach creation from the Biblical perspective.
* Synodical Conference Breakup ; A collection of synodical documents from the 1950s to the 1960s.
* Synodical Conference Breakup ; A collection of synodical documents from the 1950s to the 1960s.
* Synodical Conference Breakup ; A collection of synodical documents from the 1950s to the 1960s.

synodical and Church
It was the second province of the Anglican Communion after the Anglican Church of New Zealand ( 1857 ) to adopt, on its 1871 disestablishment, synodical government.
On July 18, 1811, the autocephalous status of the Georgian Church was abolished by the Russian authorities, despite strong opposition in Georgia, and the Georgian Church was subjected to the synodical rule of the Russian Orthodox Church.
* The 1st confirmed the decrees of previous councils of the Catholic Church and synodical letters of the popes ;

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Three elements have been important in holding the Communion together: First, the shared ecclesial structure of the component churches, manifested in an episcopal polity maintained through the apostolic succession of bishops and synodical government ; second, the principle of belief expressed in worship, investing importance in approved prayer books and their rubrics ; and third, the historical documents and standard divines that have influenced the ethos of the Communion.
Before his death, however, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople had drawn up the Ecthesis in response to the orthodox synodical letter of Sophronius, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, and on learning of the death of Pope Honorius had convinced the Emperor to issue this document as an imperial edict in December 638, thus valid across the entire empire.
It was the custom for occupants of the principal sees on election to send a synodical letter to the most considerable bishops of the Christian world, asking for the assurance of their communion.
Maximian sent his synodical to the Easterns as to the others.
His first care was the funeral of his predecessor, and he then sent to both Patriarchs Cyril of Alexandria and John of Antioch the usual synodical letters announcing his appointment, both of whom approved of it.
According to the Synodicon, he summoned a council at Antioch to give synodical authority to this novel clause ( Labbe, iv.
It was a synodical letter of faith, sent by Theodore, Patriarch of Jerusalem, and endorsed by Theodore, Patriarch of Antioch, and Cosmas, Patriarch of Alexandria.

meeting and is
A common meeting ground is desirable for those nations which are prepared to assist in the development effort.
The Inter-american Press Association, which blankets the Western Hemisphere from northern Canada to Cape Horn, is meeting in New York City this week for the first time in eleven years.
Whether it is or not, the propaganda impact on the free world of the document scheduled to be adopted at this meeting will be far less than had been originally anticipated.
Their meeting at San Francisco is nominally scheduled as a conference of the California Democratic Council directorate.
And this is meeting the world's need, too, since what the world most needs from this country is better understanding of the world.
On those rare occasions when a faculty member on tenure is not meeting the standards of the institution, the president must also bear the ultimate burden of decision and action.
At the recent horse show convention in New York it was stated that this Intermediate Judging Class is meeting with great success and will be a great help to future judges in the horse world.
This meeting was called to determine how these groups might cooperate to launch what is known as the Outdoor Education Project.
`` You are bound to get involved with people when you have children '', Fran had told me at our first meeting, `` so it is good to know that those with whom you get involved are not just dreary little housewives and dull husbands, but People Who Do Things ''.
For the lines of any plane, **yp, meeting Q in a conic C, are transformed into the congruence of secants of the curve C' into which C is transformed in the point involution on Q.
In American romance, almost nothing rates higher than what the movie men have called `` meeting cute '' -- that is, boy-meets-girl seems more adorable if it doesn't take place in an atmosphere of correct and acute boredom.
Just about the most enthralling real-life example of meeting cute is the Charles MacArthur-Helen Hayes saga: reputedly all he did was give her a handful of peanuts, but he said simultaneously, `` I wish they were emeralds ''.
Most people do not realize that the congregation, as a gathered fellowship meeting regularly face to face, personally sharing in a common experience and expressing that experience in daily relationships with one another, is unique.
A certain vagueness may also be caused by tactical appreciation of the fact that the present council meeting is a semipublic affair, with no fewer than six Soviet correspondents accredited.
Douglas M. Pratt, president of the PTC, who attended the meeting, said the transit company is reviewing the work on the El.
It is no coincidence that the Texas Cotton Ginner's Association is meeting here this week for the 46th time in their 52-year history.
`` The President and Chairman Khrushchev understand that this meeting is not for the purpose of negotiating or reaching agreement on the major international problems that involve the interest of many other countries.
The Vienna meeting will bring together a seasoned, 67-year-old veteran of the cold war who, in Mr. Kennedy's own words, is `` shrewd, tough, vigorous, well-informed and confident '', and a 44-year-old President ( his birthday is May 29 ) with a demonstrated capacity for political battle but little experience in international diplomacy.
After Cuba and Laos, it was argued, Mr. Khrushchev will interpret the President's consent to the meeting as further evidence of Western weakness -- perhaps even panic -- and is certain to try to exploit the advantage he now believes he holds.
Moreover, the President is meeting the Soviet leader at a time when the Administration has still not decided on the scope of America's firm foreign policy commitments.
One good indication of the two men's personalities is the way they reacted to meeting their own heroes.
If " biweekly " is used in a conversation about a meeting schedule, it may be difficult to infer which meaning was intended.

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