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| is the Bavarian, by an assembly of priests and | laymen, and consecrated at Old St. Peter's Basilica, |
| Church, that they might minister it gently to | laymen and weaker persons, according to the exigence |
| value; they are visited by many pilgrims, both | laymen and the clergy (prominently Buddhist), as well |
| n the Act because it was theoretically paid by | laymen and thus might have seemed more intolerable th |
| Interbeing was to be composed of monks, nuns, | laymen, and laywomen. |
| The faculty consists of | laymen and laywomen, one priest, and one Redemptorist |
| It featured Edie | Laymen and Pauline Wilson singing background and harm |
| any of these abthains passed into the hands of | laymen, and were transmitted from father to son. |
| a homogeneous community, without division into | laymen and clergy. |
| request was seconded by a number of Methodist | laymen and ministers, the intention being that once t |
| arly as the eleventh century, the Culdees were | laymen and married, while those at Monahincha and Sca |
| and appointed a Board of Trustees composed of | laymen and priests representing all the parishes in G |
| formal groups on basis of their usefulness for | laymen and field researchers. |
| of two hamlets; Solidity Hamlet for monks and | laymen and Clarity Hamlet for nuns and laywomen. |
| s of St. Rufus, and Hugh the Chaplain, and two | laymen, Andrew and Guerin, who afterwards became the |
| ission consisted of eight lawyers and thirteen | laymen, appointed by the Rump Parliament on 26 Decemb |
| judges of the admiralty division, and certain | laymen appointed by the crown and by the archbishop o |
| These twenty-eight lectures to | laymen are elementary and almost conversational. |
| in 1783 by a number of Anglican clergymen and | laymen as a discussion group, and was instrumental in |
| keeper of the privy seal and replace them with | laymen; as a result, Thorpe was appointed as Chancell |
| The crown also appoints two | laymen as church estates commissioners, and the archb |
| f the Vatican Bank soon after, with a board of | laymen assuming control of the bank. |
| Desiderius, reader; and Eutychius and Acutius, | laymen; at Pozzuoli. |
| erently kneeling and on the tongue" as well as | laymen being forbidden from preaching. |
| the Married Priests Now sect could be declared | laymen by the Church, which would add a new penalty t |
| as hired as the Texas organizer for Clergy and | Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. |
| the secretary Ephrem, the hypodeacon Papa, the | laymen Daduk and Durdan, and Papa, a brother of Abda |
| The deacon Proculus of Pozzuoli and the | laymen Eutyches and Acutius protested this sentence w |
| Educators, scientists, and other distinguished | laymen favored evolution. |
| nder some sort of control the great numbers of | laymen flocking to Hirsau, to create the institution |
| Toulouse Synod (1229) prohibited the Catholic | laymen from possessing copies of the Bible. |
| aast, and Josephite Father John H. Dorsey, and | laymen: Gilbert Faustina, Frank Collins and Frank Tre |
| imed it was "quinsy")...in other words, for us | laymen, he had a really, really bad sore throat. |
| by an interdenominational group of pastors and | laymen headed by Dr. Gerald B. Winrod, an independent |
| of Cashel (1101), which had legislated against | laymen holding ecclesiastical offices. |
| d, with another priest Richard Yaxley, and two | laymen, Humphrey Prichard and Thomas Belson. |
| ofit and edification of other religious and of | laymen in the world. |
| David Davies of Llandinam, one of the leading | laymen in the Connection, offered a large building at |
| To fool the | laymen in town, |
| Stopped ecclesiastical investiture by | laymen in his diocese. |
| oys, grades 1 through 8, conducted by Catholic | laymen, in Bethesda, Maryland. |
| e halakhic decisions on law committees and not | laymen is the method employed by the Conservative mov |
| is priestly character, and executed with three | laymen, John Abbot, Thomas Warcop, and Edward Fulthro |
| ere he was held with fifteen priests and other | laymen; judged, condemned to death and shot on Octobe |
| He was ordained in 1812 by two Baptist | laymen known only as "Hadley" and "Scarbough". |
| sisted by a "throng" of clerics, notaries, and | laymen) managed these funds more physically, keeping |
| On May 15, a delegation of six monks and two | laymen met Diem to present the document. |
| April 1839 a group of Methodist ministers and | laymen met at the Old Bromfield Street Church in Bost |
| ince 1730, the King's Head Society (a group of | laymen named after the pub at which they met) had bee |
| Two | laymen of the church, Dr. Donald Warren and Riley Sim |
| t only to Roman Catholics, but to many English | laymen of note, such as WE Gladstone and Samuel Taylo |
| Representatives, mostly | laymen, of over a hundred independent churches were p |
| which might be given only by a board of three | laymen or by a competent judge. |
| any of you, bishops and priests, religious and | laymen, pour forth in secret when they behold the eff |
| In 1893 Shaku was one of four priests and two | laymen, representing Rinzai Zen, Jodo Shinshu, Nichir |
| h a chantry priest, Mr. Ely, was about whether | laymen should read the scriptures and whether the Pop |
| should bread soaking in wine be used; (2) that | laymen should be excommunicated, and ecclesiastics de |
| decree of 502 under Pope Symmachus ruled that | laymen should no longer vote for the popes and that o |
| grapher Lippy wrote that Chauncy believed "the | laymen should simply follow the lead of the clergy wh |
| of obtaining the gratitude of both clerics and | laymen, stating that "Purceo s'en est par foi/Perot d |
| Consisting of eight lawyers and thirteen | laymen, the Commission met approximately three times |
| ell as 4000 other church officials, and 30,000 | laymen; there were so many people that the council ha |
| Unknown to most | laymen, they throw light on early non-canonical Gospe |
| accused of crimes and excesses,' in permitting | laymen to act as curates, and in entering into simoni |
| it employed circuit riders, many of whom were | laymen, to travel the mostly rural nation by horsebac |
| te in his defense and mentioned precedents for | laymen to give sermons, but despite their efforts Dem |
| legend, and it was often attributed by medical | laymen to the enormous exertions required of a Wagner |
| Several churchmen and | laymen urged "Roman" Cardinals not to elect the succe |
| ted a member; but it was soon evident that the | laymen were beyond the control of the hierarchy. |
| Laymen were also present, including King Aldfrith, as | |
| Laymen were also present and had a chance to question | |
| ion and church donations, interested Methodist | laymen were crucial to its survival. |
| yrs, as he was one of four Catholic clergy and | laymen were martyred at Oaten Hill, Canterbury on 1 O |
| l, and he founded a religious confraternity of | laymen which numbered 5000 members. |
| t as a sin to incite the pope to excommunicate | laymen who had deprived clergy of their temporalities |
| "Except for the lamas and for certain | laymen who shave their heads, the Tibetans wear their |
| each emotional religion in his pulpit, and the | laymen whom he used to despatch into the neighbouring |
| In 1937 a group of 50 | laymen worked with Archie in the hobby shop to produc |
| o the Episcopate, held a similar post with the | Laymen World Council of Churches. |
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