Use "canons" in a sentence

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2. Mapplethorpe's pictures offended the canons of American good taste.

3. The order of Augustinian Canons was founded in the 11th century

4. Abondance, MONASTERY OF Former house of canons regular of st

5. The emperor also confirmed and implemented the canons adopted in council.

6. Keywords: Pope Innocent III, Constantinople, Theodore Balsamon, Harmony of Discordant Canons

7. It should be included in the canons of a polite society.

8. Canonical definition, pertaining to, established by, or conforming to a canon or canons

9. (Generally called Augustinians and not to be confounded with the Augustinian Canons)

10. This form of banking revolves around several well-established principles based on Islamic canons.

11. The form of canons is important, especially if we want to avoid brevity.

12. Subsequent orders of canons regular, such as the Premonstratensians, are outgrowths of the Augustinians

13. In addition to his keyboard compositions, he wrote verse anthems, canons and other works.

14. Within the limits of the canons' active pastoral life, Chrodegang stressed the communal liturgy.

15. The Apostolical constitutions; or, Canons of the apostles, in Coptic by Tattam, Henry, 1789-1868

16. Subsequent orders of canons regular, such as the Premonstratensians, are outgrowths of the Augustinians

17. Augustinian canons pursue a life of poverty, celibacy, and obedience without withdrawing from the world

18. More specifically, the name is used to designate members of the Augustinian Canons and the Augustinian …

19. 20 Within the limits of the canons' active pastoral life, Chrodegang stressed the communal liturgy.

20. Augustinians, members of religious orders following the Rule of St Augustine; Augustinianism, the teachings of Augustine of Hippo and his intellectual heirs; Someone who follows Augustine of Hippo; Canons Regular of Saint Augustine also called "Augustinian Canons" or "Austin Canons"; Order of Saint Augustine, a mendicant order, also called "Augustinian Friars" or

21. Augustinian canons pursue a life of poverty, celibacy, and obedience without withdrawing from the world

22. 27 This means, in the two preview episodes, brushing away canons of ethics like cobwebs.

23. Priests in religious orders do not usually wear Birettas, though the canons of the Order of Prémontré wear a white biretta and the black biretta is also part of the habit of some other congregations of Canons Regular

24. Henry 1 granted the charter for the fairs to the Augustinian canons at Nostell Priory in 1

25. Rules, or canons, were also established for the recital of prayers at definite times of the day.

26. Zora Neale Hurston’s recovered masterpiece, “Barracoon,” is a stunning addition to several overlapping canons of American literature

27. To champion Consociation normatively, but to do so carefully, respect-ing the canons and protocols of scrupulous political science

28. The Abbey was first used as a priory by Augustinian canons regular, becoming a full abbey in 1235.

29. Assurance comes from “a serious and holy pursuit of a clear conscience and of good works” (Canons of Dort 5.10)

30. The Crosiers are members of the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, one the Roman Catholic

31. Blackbeard's ship, the Queen Anne's Revenge, was undoubtedly impressive.It had room for 300 men and at least 40 canons.

32. These Archdeacons were generally priests, either canons of the cathedral or provosts of the principal (collegiate) churches in small towns

33. [2]In his "Scholia", Balsamon insists on existing laws, and dwells on the relation between canons and laws — ecclesiastical and

34. Students begin to investigate various Choreographic forms exploring narrative form, binary form, ternary form, rondo form and the use of canons

35. We are Crosiers, members of the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, dedicated to the spirituality of the glorious Cross

36. The penitential canons are imposed only on the living, and no burden ought to be imposed on the dying, according to them.

37. The Crosiers or Brethren of the Cross or crutched friars is a general name for several loosely related Catholic orders, mostly canons regular

38. The "Protonotarii Apostolici supranumerarii", a dignity to which only the canons of the three Roman patriarchal churches (the Lateran, St

39. A government agent, familiar with the Aeonist canons, might well know how to detect the signs if I used it against him

40. Originally a chapter of secular canons, the Braine Abbey was given to the Premonstratensian order by the Bishop of Soissons in 1130.

41. Canonesses regular are congregations of religious women similar to the canons regular, following the Rule of Saint Augustine, sometimes modified according to local conditIons

42. This “Churching of Women” originated from the Canons of Hippolytus, a 4th century (possibly 5th c) list of church regulations that originated from Egypt

43. Eugenio Tosi, flanked by Monsignors Buttafava and Balbiani, Canons of the cathedral chapter; the clerics to either side carry their Birrettas and capes

44. But in all the canons, it is the first option which is given, with the indication that there are other acclamations (aliae Acclamationes)

45. The Crosiers are members of the Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross, one the Roman Catholic Church’s oldest religious orders

46. The canons of the synod condemned and Anathematised the practices of: the condemnation of marriage; forbidding the eating of most forms of meat

47. To affirm that the "Apostolical Canons" were a collection of canons made by the Apostles would be about as sensible as to affirm that the "Psalterium Davidicum" [559] was a collection of his own psalms made by David, or that the "Proverbs of Solomon" was a collection of proverbs made by Solomon.

48. Boorish, oafish, rude, uncouth all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms that violate in some way the generally accepted canons of polite, considerate behavior.

49. Academism made possible the systemization of artistic education and the strengthening of classical tradition, which were transformed into a system of “eternal” canons and instructions

50. The synod condemned Manichaeans, and their practices.The concluding canons of the Synod condemned the Manichaeans for their actions, and declared many of their practices Anathematised.

51. Bishop Coadjutor Search; Diocesan Convention; Diocesan Council, Standing Committee; Constitution and Canons; Diocesan Policy and Guidelines; Diocesan Endowments; General Convention; Nominating Committee; Intake Officer

52. Boorish, oafish, rude, uncouth all describe persons, acts, manners, or mannerisms that violate in some way the generally accepted canons of polite, considerate behavior.

53. To affirm that the "Apostolical Canons" were a collection of canons made by the Apostles would be about as sensible as to affirm that the "Psalterium Davidicum" was a collection of his own psalms made by David, or that the "Proverbs of Solomon" was a collection of proverbs made by Solomon

54. Canonesses regular are congregations of religious women similar to the canons regular, following the Rule of Saint Augustine, sometimes modified according to local conditIons

55. Froissard (1333-1410), historiador francés, confirma que los españoles tenían a bordo en esa batalla Arbalestes y canons

56. Ces Flamands avoient apporté en leurs nefs canons et Arbalestes, dont ils tiroient les carreaux si grans et si très forts que

57. One Hundred Buddhist Parables , with the full name of One HundredBuddhist Epigrammatic Parables, was extracted from twelve canons in Xiu Duo LuoZangby Jiasina, a monk in ancient India.

58. "Bagua zhang" literally means "eight trigram palm," which refers to the canons of Taoism and specifically one of the trigrams of the I Ching (Yijing)

59. The Augustinians Canons were in the 11th century the first religious order of men in the Roman Catholic Church to combine clerical status with a full common life.

60. Collectanea Menevensia The first volume, of 600 pages, is dedicated to the precentor and canons residentiary of the cathedral and begins with an introduction to the history of the chapter

61. Balsamon was the author of 14 volumes of commentaries on the Nomocanon, intended to reconcile the contradictions between ecclesiastical law and the Basilica, as well as between individual church canons

62. Augustine. More specifically, the name is used to designate members of two main branches of Augustinians—namely, the Augustinian Canons and the Augustinian Hermits, with their female offshoots.

63. Gotta be P Aping I sell white rock, and clap canons I'm old school like white rock soda and backgammon Rap phantom, Sean is a starving artist I gain

64. Like the Norbertine canons, Norbertine Canonesses are consecrated for the service of divine worship, and vow to live “according to the Gospel of Christ and the Apostolic way of life”

65. Cong Abbey: Canons, Canonesses, Characters and Crosses is a weekend conference drawing on the expertise of archaeologists, art historians, archivists and historians to explore the rich heritage of Cong Abbey and Inishmaine Abbey.

66. The bishops ordered the reading in all the churches of the canons against the Jews and conserved all acts of abjuration and conversion of Jews, prohibiting conversos from returning to Judaism.

67. This plan was undermined by the Caesar John Doukas, and Nikephoros instead married Maria of Alania, in contravention of church canons, as Maria was still the wife of Michael VII, who had entered the monastery of Stoudios.

68. One of the remarkable paradoxes of our time is the Blatancy of those who profess a politics of compassion while shaping their own lives and aspirations according to the canons of self-indulgence--or their "personal legends."

69. The Dean and Canons of Windsor are patrons or, as there are many parishes which have amalgamated with others nearby, joint patrons of 51 parishes or Benefices around England stretching from Tintagel in Cornwall to Uttoxeter in Staffordshire

70. The Comparative religion major introduces students to broad theoretical issues in the academic study of religion, and encourages them to explore these issues through mastering details of the textual canons, historical traditions, social contexts, and cultural forms of religion

71. This law may well remind us of those remains of extinct classes of animals which the naturalist studies with so much interest, as it obviously belongs to an era even anterior to that of the so-called Apostolical canons.

72. Alpine Spaniels were kept by the canons of the monasteries in the Alps in order to search for travellers during heavy snow storms, including the Great St. Bernard Hospice in the Great St. Bernard Pass between Italy and Switzerland.

73. Sydney Anglicans; The Advertisements of Archbishop Matthew Parker (1566) The Anglican Faith: A Layman's Guide; The Anglo-Reformed Movement - Anglicans in the Wilderness; The Book of Common Prayer (1662) The Books of Homilies (1547 and 1571) The English Church Canons of …

74. Canon - a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field or art or philosophy; "the neoclassical Canon"; "Canons of polite society" prescript, rule - prescribed guide for conduct or action

75. He is the editor, with Margarida Vale de Gato, of Translated Poe (Lehigh University Press, 2014) and Anthologizing Poe: Editions, Translations, and (Trans)National Canons (Lehigh University Press, 2020), and edits the journal Poe Studies: History, Theory, Interpretation (Johns Hopkins University Press).

76. The present edition of the charming 'Six Canonic Sonatas for Two Flutes' is based on one published in London during the eighteenth century, entitled 'Six Canons or Sonatas for two German Flutes of two Violins, compos'd by Georg Philip Telemann.' Each movement is a two voice canon in unison.

77. The fundamentals of Academism Academism arose within the walls of art academies — the institutions that were created under the patronage of state rulers and influential clergy who aimed, first of all, to bring up the generations of artists who would adhere to certain fine canons and maintain the existing power with their art

78. Sophie Blanchard was born Marie Madeleine-Sophie Armant to Protestant parents at Trois-Canons, near La Rochelle.Little is known of her life before her marriage to Jean-Pierre Blanchard, the world's first professional Balloonist.The date of her marriage is unclear; sources quote dates as early as 1794 or 1797, but most state 1804, the year of her first ascent.

79. Soon after the death of the Emperor Maximin, a council was held at Ancyra, the capital of Galatia. Only about a dozen bishops were present, and the lists of subscriptions which are found appended to the canons are not to be depended on, being evidently in their present form of later authorship; as has been shown by the Ballerini.

80. Conversational implicature definition, an inference that can be drawn from an utterance, as from one that is seemingly illogical or irrelevant, by examining the degree to which it conforms to the canons of normal conversation and the way it functions pragmatically within the situation, as when “The phone is ringing,” said in a situation where both speaker and listener can clearly hear the