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Helvetic Confession, either of two confessions of faith officially adopted by the Reformed Church in Switzerland.
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When he finally faced a trial before a British court martial in Jerusalem, it acquitted him after suppressing evidence of two confessions, one on self-incrimination grounds and the other on the basis of attorney-client privilege.
One of only two confessions printed in the King's Book (a highly partial contemporary account of the affair), Thomas Wintour's was the only account the government had of a plotter who had been involved from the beginning; Guy Fawkes, weakened by days of torture, may have been at the heart of the group, but he was not at its first meetings.
In Proceso's May 17th issue, Hernández and Fisher published an extended report based on their analysis of twenty-seven of the ninety-nine coffessions of people detained in the Ayotzinapa case.
Two Confessions, Two Versions of The Crime The Gates of West Bay apartments are a modest collection of tidy, two-story red-brick buildings located only a short walk from Gate 4 of the Norfolk naval station.
The Casalesi have wanted Rosaria dead since 1995 when she was tailed by gunmen after revealing the contents of two supergrass confessions against Sandokan while he was still at liberty.
He signed one of three contradictory confessions that read, according to Mr. Casteleiro: "If you say I did it, I guess I did, but I don't remember being there".
Followers of Abraham Kuyper (1837 1920), a Dutch theologian and statesman, promoted teachings on such matters as grace and infant baptism that traditionalists regarded as inconsistent with the three confessions of the Reformation: the Belgic Confession (1561), the Heidelberg Catechism (1563), and the canons (decisions on dogma) passed at the Synod of Dort (1618 19).
Afterwards, each side was convinced that they were the victors, but in fact the controversy was not resolved and the final result was the formation of two different Protestant confessions.
In Cautio Criminalis, printed in 1631, former witch confessor Friedrich Spee also warns against the tainting effects of pain and the tendency of one untrue confession to unleash a cascade of exponentially unreliable information.
"I started to bone Destiny then I started to stab her and left her there," Tino wrote in a series of three handwritten confession notes, which, until my request over the summer, were not publicly available.
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