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In the spring of 1640 Parliament met for the first time in 11 years and with it the clerical assembly, the Convocation, which laid down in a new set of canons the principles of the Laudian church.
They also proposed a draft constitution and a set of canons for a new Anglican Church in North America (ACNA), both of which were ratified at the church's founding conference in Bedford on June 22 , 2009
Since many legal systems have legislatures whose powers are not clearly delimited, and since no community has an uncontroversial shared set of canons of statutory interpretation that answer all questions of interpretation, it is quite plausible to say that no legal system has a rule of recognition on Dworkin's understanding of such a rule.
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Unless the set of five Canon cartridges have at least twice the ink volume of the Epson cartridge, the use-it-to-the-last-drop Canon cartridges won't prove to be far more economical.
Threni makes extensive use of canons.
Being a golfer is to join a tribe with an elaborate set of tenets and canons, one with its own mores and protocols and no definable mission other than to chase a little ball into a hole.
But in order for charity to step up to the plate we'll have to untie its legs, hands, imagination and potential, all of which are bound by a set of irrational economic canons that work against it on every level, and they have been elevated, of all things, to the status of "ethics".
Corpus Juris Canonici, English Corpus of Canon Law, set of six compilations of law in the Roman Catholic Church that provided the chief source of ecclesiastical legislation from the Middle Ages until it was superseded in 1917 by the Codex Juris Canonici (Code of Canon Law).
Mr. O'Riley's performance will also include "Falling Canons," a set of contrapuntal pieces based on Kenneth Fuchs's "Falling Man," an orchestral work inspired by a Don DeLillo novel.
According to Crossan, theologians and historians also needed to explore the historical context in which the New Testament texts arose, generations before there was any notion of a Christian canon (a set of recognized scripture).
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