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They argue that the New Testament gives no clear direction concerning the ministry, that various types of ministers existed in the early church, that the apostolic succession cannot be established historically, and that true succession is spiritual and doctrinal rather than ritualistic.

The moral authority of the common morality is thus established, according to Beauchamp and Childress, neither by means of ethical theory nor by means of a priori reasoning or reflection on the meaning of moral terms; rather, moral normativity is established historically or pragmatically through the success of these norms in all times and places in advancing the cause of human flourishing.

The link between empathy and democracy has been established historically by Professor Lynn Hunt of UCLA in her important book, Inventing Human Rights.

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On those grounds, it was a mistake to abolish slavery and grant women full rights of citizenship, for slavery and patriarchy are at least as well established and historically universal as monogamous marriage.

Often viewed as an "old school" discipline (established techniques historically yielding variable outcome), modern Cryo is in the mist of another growth phase from both the scientific and technology development perspectives.

No second-line regimen has been established, and historically few patients are considered for second-line treatment (20%).

Then, with the rise of English as an academic discipline in the Victorian era, scholars took over the business of editing Shakespeare, working to establish more historically authentic texts, rather than correcting poetic defects—an editing goal matched by the nineteenth-century taste for spectacular antiquarian stage productions.

Then, with the rise of English as an academic discipline in the Victorian era, scholars took over the business of editing Shakespeare, working to establish more historically authentic texts, rather than correcting poetic defects — an editing goal matched by the nineteenth-century taste for spectacular antiquarian stage productions.

As Theologian Hans Kung reminds us, "paradigm shifts in the religious sphere in particular do not normally take place suddenly," but "need a long time to mature before it establishes itself historically".

It has been historically established that innocent people were killed.

Kerry said "there must be accountability" for the attack, which he said violated international, historically established norms.

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