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| d dominion over the Christian world, not just | primacy, a position which offended Constantinople, th |
| ntinople he made statements against the papal | primacy and Filioque. |
| It deals with the papal | primacy and with Limbo, points which were not discuss |
| on, extreme unction, purgatory, idolatry, the | primacy and infallibility of the pope, the Roman cate |
| the Syriac Church of Antioch: Concerning the | Primacy and the Prerogatives of St. Peter and of His |
| y from much of modern Jerusalem, Jaffa Road's | primacy as the city-centre was unchallenged. |
| stolic period, bolstering episcopal claims of | primacy: as Hippolyte Delehaye writes, "To have lived |
| Jurgens gives Cyprian as an example of "Papal | Primacy being 'implicit' in the early Church." |
| ornwallis, the king pressed him to accept the | primacy, but Hurd, who was known, says Madame d'Arbla |
| cal residency program as well as the Stanford | Primacy Care Associate Program. |
| His death on October 9, 1906 cut short his | primacy, causing him to be one of the shortest-servin |
| f the mainstream consensus in favour of Greek | primacy claim logical improbabilities in the Greek Te |
| Modern theories of Papal | Primacy developed around Innocent and his writings. |
| pretensions for the elevation of Reims to the | primacy, following the alleged precedent of Remigius. |
| ps that is an early instance of the claims of | primacy for the bishop of Rome. |
| s been intense, with Kaddoumi trying to claim | primacy for the PLO (which formally delegates power t |
| es of indicators of salience, markers such as | primacy, frequency, and uniqueness of an event in a l |
| Due to such | primacy given to divya prabandams and classical vedan |
| translation from an Aramaic original (Aramaic | primacy) has not gained popularity. |
| During his | primacy, he consecrated at least thirty bishops to se |
| "American | Primacy in Perspective," with William Wohlforth, Fore |
| The first bishop to claim | primacy in writing was Pope Stephen I (254-257). |
| inka Guard competed with the Hlinka party for | primacy in ruling the country. |
| He is a leading advocate of Director | Primacy in corporate governance, and has written nume |
| Arles, and the diocese elevated to a place of | primacy in Gaul. |
| the Contra Costa Times to reflect its growing | primacy in the region. |
| ated to North Carolina because of the state's | primacy in tobacco production. |
| (2006) ‘American Cultural | Primacy in a New Media Order: A European Perspective' |
| focus to Jeonju's attempt to regain cultural | primacy in Korea. |
| Moscow, from the Armenian Apostolic Church's | Primacy in Tabriz, the village of Darashamb in Iran, |
| etween the Churches in Rome - which claimed a | primacy not merely of honour but also of authority - |
| Church of the | Primacy of St. Peter |
| The | primacy of software code often leads to the diagrams |
| The Church of the | Primacy of St. Peter, north of the Church of the Mult |
| The | Primacy of Ireland was granted to the Archdiocese of |
| He was the last bishop to dispute the | primacy of the see of Canterbury. |
| the book went on to suggest, was an emerging | primacy of the subject position, a primacy that rende |
| laces Mommsen in the Primat der Innenpolitik ( | primacy of domestic politics) school against the trad |
| e makes special mention of his defence of the | primacy of the Roman See. |
| ude Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse and | primacy of Kerala school of mathematics. |
| Primacy of the principles of accountability, particip | |
| atholic doctrine maintains that the universal | primacy of the bishop of Rome was divinely instituted |
| Zarlino was the first to recognize the | primacy of the triad over the interval as a means of |
| He is a strong advocate of the | primacy of cis-regulatory evolution in the context of |
| s an early act symbolising the centrality and | primacy of Toledo. |
| By emphasizing the | primacy of ethical development as instrumental to the |
| p of liberal arts institutions that value the | primacy of the academic mission over the athletic one |
| nd hegemonic intentions of Louis XIV, and the | primacy of the Catholic Church. |
| itans (archbishoprics) and 36 sees, under the | primacy of Armagh. |
| ire to establish York's independence from the | primacy of the see of Canterbury. |
| Council of Braga was held in 675, during the | primacy of Leodegisius, and in the reign of King Wamb |
| In 1828, Calhoun decided upon the | primacy of "states' rights", a doctrine which he woul |
| he Path to Enlightenment, and established the | primacy of bodhichitta to the Mahayana tradition in T |
| ates or is "ahead of itself," and also in the | primacy of language. |
| He revived the controversy regarding the | primacy of Ireland, and on the question being submitt |
| papal powers in the Peninsula emphasized the | primacy of civil law and civil jurisdiction, now firm |
| ughout his long career, Paterson extolled the | primacy of law over governments, a principle embodied |
| vernment operations to a "shift away from the | primacy of nation state towards the primacy of the in |
| Post early-2000s, the | primacy of Carolina and Duke on both the Atlantic Coa |
| dency in biblical exegesis which stresses the | primacy of archaeology in establishing a history of A |
| ion Act would be used as a tool to assure the | primacy of the Federalists was confirmed by the fact |
| Patriarchate of Constantinople recognizes the | primacy of the Catholicos of All Armenians, in the sp |
| Where Jenkins believed in the | primacy of passing offense above all else, Helton pre |
| Before rising to the | primacy of the see of Jerusalem, he was a monk and th |
| od of Ponthion, were asked to acknowledge the | primacy of Ansegisus, they protested, especially Hinc |
| tions in the prayer, in order to reassert the | primacy of God over all other things. |
| who claimed to be rightful successors to the | primacy of the North American Old Roman Catholic Chur |
| It was a pragmatic system based on the | primacy of the strong - a "trusteeship of the powerfu |
| taken by his younger brother William) and the | Primacy of All Ireland in 1800. |
| part of her attack against the claims of the | primacy of social history, Himmelfarb maintains that |
| minist issues and concerns at a time when the | primacy of the Roman Catholic Church and its abuses ( |
| dded (Article 6), as well as establishing the | primacy of the ethical requirements over laws and reg |
| However, others have cited the | primacy of shringara rasa (considered as a primeval s |
| an to alter their opinion" with regard to the | primacy of the pope. |
| British Empire and Imperialism and ending the | primacy of the party's commitment to Irish Home Rule. |
| les of progressive education, focusing on the | primacy of teaching and the concentration of curricul |
| ety, all the important works dealing with the | primacy of the Holy See from an orthodox point of vie |
| ould be in union with the pope; he upheld the | primacy of the papacy and defended the freedom and ri |
| eed with the Episcopal see of Carthage on the | primacy of chastity, sobriety, humility, and charity. |
| t the same time, is a strong argument for the | primacy of the Roman See during the 2nd century. |
| n of ecclesiastical discipline, denial of the | primacy of papal jurisdiction, efforts of the State t |
| so straightforwardly praised, with the aim of | primacy on land, sea, and air. |
| ong war novels, Tietjens' consciousness takes | primacy over the war-events it filters. |
| 8, Urban II issued a bull granting Alfanus II | primacy over the archdioceses of Acerenza and Conza. |
| The eternal God who is the law's source takes | primacy over the created Satan whose rebellion underg |
| en given assurance that he recognised Lyons's | primacy over Sens. |
| nties simultaneously, eventually obtained the | primacy over the region. |
| the emergence of an exalted view of the Roman | primacy over the conciliar authority. |
| He was the first bishop to have | primacy over the entire Iberian Peninsula-a position |
| elinquished their administrative and economic | primacy roughly in the same period. |
| During his | primacy the old archiepiscopal palace at Croydon was |
| ng to Catholic beliefs, Jesus again conferred | primacy to Simon Peter. |
| Their | primacy was largely due to John Cabot. |
| The doctrine of | Primacy was beginning to take shape with Innocent's p |
| tice of shared rule with one prince asserting | primacy was common in the Pandyan Kingdom. |
| The Papal | Primacy was never formally accepted by the Eastern Ch |
| In the revolution under Mary, Dublin's | primacy was revoked, Goodacre being expelled from Arm |
| ps the most interesting incident in Langham's | primacy was when he drove the secular clergy from the |
| The doctrine of papal | primacy was further developed in 1870 at the First Va |
| which, according to those arguing for Gnostic | primacy, wasn't the original form of Christianity. |
| o claim patent rights, and in order to ensure | primacy when published. |
| Exactly, the FA has | primacy, which means that it is entitled to have the |
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