Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Canons of Hippolytus" ¶ 7
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Canon and 1
Taken with Canon EF 85mm lens | Canon 85mm f / 1. 8 lens with 11 frames stacked, each frame exposed 30 seconds.
Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Confession reads: " The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of Scripture ; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.
The historical background of Philippians is traditionally gathered from two main primary New Testament sources: ( 1 ) informative internal data from the letter itself and ( 2 ) related information garnered from the rest of the New Testament Canon.
* Canon 1: Exposition of the Catholic Faith and of the sacraments.
* Jonathan A. C. Brown, " Criticism of the Proto-Hadith Canon: Al-daraqutni ’ s Adjustment of the Sahihayn ," Journal of Islamic Studies, 15, 1 ( 2004 ), 1-37.
* Critics of sedevacantism argue that this also means that the theory advanced by the seventeenth-century theologian and Doctor of the Church Robert Bellarmine that a pope who fell into heresy would automatically forfeit his office and could be formally deposed has been overruled by Church authority by Benedict XIV in " De Synodo Dioecesano " ( 10, 1, 5 ) and by the 1917 Code of Canon Law, Can.
* Canon 1.
* 1281 – Kublai Khan orders the burning of sacred Taoist texts, resulting in the reduction in number of volumes of the Dao Zheng ( Taoist Canon ) from 4, 565 to 1, 120.
* Kublai Khan orders the burning of sacred Taoist texts, resulting in the reduction in number of volumes of the Daozang ( Taoist Canon ) from 4, 565 to 1, 120.
Aperture mechanism of Canon 50mm f / 1. 8 II lens, with 5 blades
For example, in 2012 the three largest sensors ( in terms of pixel count ) used by Canon were the 22. 3, 21. 1, and 17. 9 megapixel CMOS sensors.
Common values for field of view crop in DSLRs include 1. 3x for some Canon ( APS-H ) sensors, 1. 5x for Sony APS-C sensors used by Nikon, Pentax and Konica Minolta and for Fujifilm sensors, 1. 6 ( APS-C ) for most Canon sensors, ~ 1. 7x for Sigma's Foveon sensors and 2x for Kodak and Panasonic 4 / 3 " sensors currently used by Olympus and Panasonic.
The Buddha is reported to have allowed women into the sangha only with great reluctance, predicting that the move would lead to Buddhism's collapse after 500 years, rather than the 1, 000 years it would have enjoyed otherwise ( this prophecy occurs only once in the Canon and is the only prophecy involving time in the Canon, leading some to suspect that it is a late addition.
In addition, with viewfinders with magnifications larger than 0. 8x ( e. g. some Leica cameras, the Epson RD-1 / s, Canon 7, Nikon S, and in particular the Voigtländer Bessa R3A and R3M with their 1: 1 magnification ), photographers can keep both eyes open and effectively see a floating viewfinder frame superimposed on their real world view.
The Turin Canon assigns him a short reign lasting " 4 years, 2 months and 1 day ".

Canon and is
Indeed, it is even surprising in the Canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History, who fathered this most peculiar view, and in the brilliant Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge, who inherited it and is now its most eminent proponent.
Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements ( materials ), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole.
The Anglican Communion Office is headed by its Secretary General, the Reverend Canon Kenneth Kearon.
In contrast to most of the figures depicted in the Pāli Canon, Ananda is presented as an imperfect, if sympathetic, figure.
He does not, however, exercise any direct authority in the provinces outside England, except in certain minor roles dictated by Canon in those provinces ( for example, he is the judge in the event of an ecclesiastical prosecution against the Archbishop of Wales ).
Canon law permits its administration to any Catholic who has reached the age of reason and is beginning to be put in danger by illness or old age, unless the person in question obstinately persists in a manifestly grave sin.
Non-violence is an over-riding concern of the Pali Canon.
He is also celebrated by many Protestants, who label him " Father of The Canon ".
Catholic Christians, following the Canon of Trent, describe these books as deuterocanonical, meaning of " the second canon ," while Greek Orthodox Christians, following the Synod of Jerusalem ( 1672 ), use the traditional name of anagignoskomena, meaning " that which is to be read.
In the Roman Catholic Church according to the norms of the Code of Canon Law 1983 a Benedictine abbey is a " religious institute ", and its professed members are therefore members of the " Consecrated Life ", commonly referred to as " Religious ".
Printer steganography is a type of steganography produced by color printers, including Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, HP, IBM, Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lanier, Lexmark, Ricoh, Toshiba and Xerox brand color laser printers, where tiny yellow dots are added to each page.
This tension is best exhibited in the Cakkavatti Sihanada Sutta ( Digha Nikaya 26 of the Sutta Pitaka of the Pāli Canon ), the story of humanity's decline from a golden age in the past.
* Canon ( fiction ), material that is considered to be genuine by a fan base
The first Conciliar document on celibacy of the Western Christian Church ( Canon 33 of the Synod of Elvira, c. AD 305 ) states that the discipline of celibacy is to refrain from the use of marriage, i. e. refrain from having carnal contact with your spouse.
Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members.
Canon 28 grants equal privileges () to Constantinople as of Rome because Constantinople is the New Rome as renewed by canon 36 of the Quinisext Council.
The Council of Constantinople in 381 modified the situation somewhat by placing Constantinople second in honor, above Alexandria and Antioch, stating in Canon III, that "" the bishop of Constantinople ... shall have the prerogative of honor after the bishop of Rome ; because Constantinople is New Rome ".
*** The Erya is a dictionary explaining the meaning and interpretation of words in the context of the Confucian Canon.
A similar declaration was issued with regard to Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo's conferring of episcopal ordination on four men-all of whom, by virtue of previous Independent Catholic consecrations, claimed already to be bishops-on 24 September 2006: the Holy See, as well as stating that, in accordance with Canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law, all five men involved incurred automatic (" latae sententiae ") excommunication through their actions, declared that " the Church does not recognise and does not intend in the future to recognise these ordinations or any ordinations derived from them, and she holds that the canonical state of the four alleged bishops is the same as it was prior to the ordination.
The 19th Canon of 1571 asserted the authority of the Councils in this manner: " let preachers take care that they never teach anything ... except what is agreeable to the doctrine of the Old and New Testament, and what the Catholic Fathers and ancient Bishops have collected from the same doctrine.
A modern version of this appeal to catholic consensus is found in the Canon Law of the Church of England and also in the liturgy published in Common Worship:
According to the third Canon of the second ecumenical council: " Because it is new Rome, the bishop of Constantinople is to enjoy the privileges of honor after the bishop of Rome.

Canon and prefatory
In addition, prefatory matter including prefaces to Paul's Epistles ( most of which are by Pelagius ), the Canon Tables of Eusebius, and the Letter of Jerome to Pope Damasus are included.

Canon and ;
* Canon ( company ), a Japanese imaging and optical products corporation ; produces Canon cameras
The AB Canon of Acupuncture and Moxibustion ( Zhenjiu jiayi jing 針灸甲乙經, compiled by Huangfu Mi sometime between 256 and 282 CE ) assembled a consistent body of doctrines concerning acupuncture ; whereas the Canon of the Pulse ( Maijing 脈經 ; ca.
2: 2 ; 3: 17 ; also Muratorian Canon 64 – 67 ; Eusebius, Ecclesiastical History 6. 12. 3 ).
* Ken Pennington, " Medieval Canonists ; A Bio-Bibliographical Listing compiled for the History of Medieval Canon Law
The term would thus be an official title ; and the thought would not be unsuitable to one whose message closed the prophetical Canon of the Old Testament.
* House of the History of Nijmegen information centre about the history of Nijmegen ; free entrance ; expositions about a theme of the town's history ; touch screen which leads you to the 50 highlights of the towns ' history: ' Canon of Nijmegen '; reading table.
Some SLRs offered removable pentaprisms with optional viewfinder capabilities, such as the waist-level finder, the interchangeable sports finders used on the Canon F1 and F1n ; the Nikon F, F2, F3, F4 and F5 ; and the Pentax LX.
* Canon 11 forbade clerics to have women in their houses or to visit the monasteries of nuns without a good reason ; declared that married clergy should lose their benefices ; and decreed that priests who engaged in sodomy should be deposed from clerical office and required to do penance-while laymen should be excommunicated.
* Canon 18 required every cathedral church to appoint a master to teach the clerics and the poor scholars of the church ; this action helped launch the cathedral schools that later became universities.
" ( Vespers Aposticha, Wednesday of Cheesefare Week ) and " Now is the season of repentance ; let us begin it joyfully, O brethren ..." ( Matins, Second Canon, Ode 8, Monday of Cheesefare Week ).
But Rouen did not go quietly: Alain Blanchard hung English prisoners from the walls, for which he was summarily executed ; Canon and Vicar General of Rouen Robert de Livet became a hero for excommunicating the English king, resulting in de Livet's imprisonment for five years in England.
Canon Law indicates ( canon 207 ) that " y divine institution, there are among the Christian faithful in the Church sacred ministers who in law are also called clerics ; the other members of the Christian faithful are called lay persons ".
Bishops are usually drawn from the ranks of the archimandrites, and are required to be celibate ; however, a non-monastic priest may be ordained to the episcopate if he no longer lives with his wife ( following Canon XII of the Quinisext Council ) In contemporary usage such a non-monastic priest is usually tonsured to the monastic state, and then elevated to archimandrite, at some point prior to his consecration to the episcopacy.

0.598 seconds.