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Links and Factoids

By: Sam Vaknin

...bruary 14, 1918. It was Pope Pius X who, in 1910, changed the beginning of the ecclesiastical year from Christmas Day to January 1, effective f... ...nnica observes, "he and his followers, however, long retained their degrees, their titles, and their academic positions and remained free to suppor...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...riod of the millennial kingdom. And therefore they will need government, both civil and ecclesiastical, a law and a religion, or rather a law in a r... ...ing the church from the be ginning, began wholly to possess it; which being properly an ecclesiastical event, is merely mentioned as the subject of ... ... persecuting apostacy, but a destroying conquest; not a captivity, but a death; not an ecclesiastical, but a political event, we have it set forth u... ...ritain, because it hath here most to contend against, and especially in Scotland, whose ecclesiastical institutions are eminently fitted to cultivate... ...as very remote, wherewithal had been mixed up gross errors, deservedly condemned by the ecclesiastical doctors and by the church herself. But this in... ...rophecy accomplished. That false Messiah came so entirely in his own name, that all the titles, or credentials which he presented to the Jews, reduc... ...christ. The reason and foundation for all this was most clear and evident. The names or titles which are given to this person, the very particular s... ...d circumstances with which his coming is described, all answer to Messiah. The names or titles are: The Faithful: The True: He who in righteousness ...

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The Coming of Messiah in Glory and Majesty: Volume II

By: Juan Josafat Ben Ezra

...this fact. The fact is, that neither the ancient fathers of the church, nor the ecclesiastical doctors, who have written since, have treated the par... ...e rash and unjust. What then may have been the true cause of the silence of the ecclesiastical doctors especially of the ancient fathers, upon the e... ...time of the old fathers, and in a degree also with respect to that of the other ecclesiastical writers. I, though a Jew, of the seed of Abraham, am ... ...ven; that is, of those principal men in the church, not only political men, but ecclesiastical doctors, and religious persons, who, like stars in th... ...ly be imagined? I have sought for this holy spouse in all histories, sacred and ecclesiastical, but have not been able to find her. I have sought fo... ... is simply this: that the spouse we speak of shall in those times have two true titles for which to deserve the name of sister, which the husband gi...

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Chicago Manual of Style

By: University of Chicago

...heir members: Black Friars, Dominican, Jesuitism. 9. The proper (official) titles of social, religious, educa- tional, political, commercial, and i... ...ouisiana Purchase. 14. Political alliances, and such terms from secular or ecclesiastical history as have, through their associa- tions, acquired s... ...minster Assembly, Chicago World's Fair, Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 16. Titlesof specific treaties,acts, laws (juridical), bills,etc. : Treaty o... ...ugsburg Confession, Thirty-nine Articles; [the Golden Rule]. 18. Civic and ecclesiastical feast-days: Fourth of July (the Fourth), Labor Day, Thank... ...ay [but: sabbath =day of rest]. Malzzlal of Style: Capitalizatiolz 9 19. Titles, civil and military, preceding the name, and academic degrees, in... ...e name, and academic degrees, in abbreviated form, following the name; all titles of nobility, purely honorary, when referring to specific persons,... ...amiliar names applied to par- ticular persons; orders (decorations) and the titles accompanying them; titles, without the name, used in direct addr...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

..., but any one as well as another might have liberty to print it: for by such titles as these, which lie dormant, and hinder others, many good books co... ...ven to authors. Publishers would have a guild-enforced monopoly over certain titles. Their right was against competing publishers printing the Thomas ... ...etter 29 ___-1 ___0 ___ 1 37278_u01.qxd 8/28/08 11:04 AM Page 29 list of titles over which they had the privilege. The Revolution abolished these ... ...niversity Press, 1993). 6. Tim O’Reilly points out that there are 32 million titles in the Online Computer Library Center’s “WorldCat” catalogue—this ... ...of human foresight.” James Madison, “Monopolies, Perpetuities, Corporations, Ecclesiastical Endowments” (1819), in “Aspects of Monopoly One Hundred Ye... .... In other cases secular musicians did the op- posite, attaching phrases and titles from the gospel tradition to secular songs to cre- ate soul hits s...

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Terrorists and Freedom Fighters

By: Sam Vaknin

...ols to indoctrinate the future generations of the populace. Conflicts erupted over ecclesiastical matters, the construction of railways and railway... ...d budgets. Thaci himself had to give up a part of the plethora of his self-bestowed titles. This move again proves Thaci's simplistic perception tha...

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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...ynted, broken and gadding stile; and that many times they answere not his titles, and have no coherence together, to such I will say little, for the... ...nd infirmities: If Lawiers, we should observe the controversies of rights, titles, and pretenses of lawes and customes, the establishment of policies... ...such like things: If Divines, we may note the affaires of the Church, the Ecclesiasticall censures, dispensations, cases of conscience, and marriage... ...re pleasing words for their excuses, bastardizing and allaying their true titles: yet it is to reforme our consciences and our conceits, Honesta ora... ...me of honour and dignity, and not of foolish and lascivious lust. And our Ecclesiasticall Historie hath with honour preserved the memorie of that wif... ... I have in my time seene some who by writing did earnestly get both their titles and living, to disavow their aprentissage, mar their pen, and affec... ...ege to plead in cases appertaining to the jurisdictions of Peeres: so the Ecclesiasticall Peeres, notwithstanding their profession and function, wer... ...ight in scriptures, and discover the mysterious and divine secrets of our ecclesiastical policie. And therefore see we some of them that have reache... ... and it seemeth that force is in some sort intermixed with some will. The ecclesiastical storie hath in especiall reverence sundry such examples of ...

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Voices from the Past

By: Paul Alexander Bartlett

...bout, stiffly inde- pendent. Though I can not read Latin I can understand titles and the names of authors and I appreciate handsome volumes, ancient... ...ause bankers have been demanding exor- bitant sums: he plans to sell royal titles to recoup funds. “All this will take months...there are many hazard... ...in. She was tall, a cathedral figure in caenstone, the stone so alive yet ecclesiastical, erect, her posture one of graceful expectation: repose flo... ...lavery, but chiefly on account of the dif- ficulty in acquiring legal land titles. I became a sort of clerk in New Salem; I served as postmaster; t... ...ems about horse thieves, mortgage foreclosures, defaults in payment, land titles. I lost a manslaughter case but won my defense of the nine women in-...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...; 95 provinces; 8,081 communes Legal system: based on civil law system, with ecclesiastical law influence; constitu- tion came into effect 1 January 1... ...(47-member Legislative Assembly); Su- preme Court, Court of Appeal, Land and Titles Court, village courts Government leaders: MALIETOA Tanumafili II, ... ... of Legislative As- sembly are elected by holders of matai (heads of family) titles (about 12,000 per- sons); two members are elected by univer- sal a...

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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

...ore efTective. Music was furnished by the col- lege orchestra. The oration titles and sjieakers follow : Tribute to Rufus Choate Choate Charles Russel... ...d,for the benefit of future read- ers of the book, might not de- scriptive titles have been given to all? The drawings are of unusual excellence, and ... ...e Tweedle (Williams '10) was down the Hudson valley to New amusing but too ecclesiastical and unnecessarily affected. The part of Marian Hayste was ta... ... of dark wood througbont, the architect has succeeded in pre- serving ithe ecclesiastical charac- ter of the original building. The whole will be ligh... ...rds '04 has consented to aid the art department in ))reparing headings and titles; while, in the literary field, Professor H. L. Nelson '()7 will cont...

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Droll Stories Volume II : The Second Ten Tales

By: Honoré de Balzac

..., introductions, summaries, pro- spectuses, arguments, notices, epigraphs, titles, false-titles, current titles, scholia, marginal remarks, frontispie... ...eers would have been condemned as heretics and abet- tors of Satan, by the ecclesiastical tribune of the chapter. At this time there was being built w... ...est him with the purple of the sol- dier and courtier, in the place of the ecclesiastical purple; and determined to give him in marriage to the maiden... ...must obey him.” And knowing nothing, she awaited the will of this slightly ecclesiastical gentleman, to whom, in fact, she belonged. Seeing which, the... ...bour, translated into French, and which were frag- ments of a most ancient ecclesiastical process. He has be- lieved that nothing would be more amusin... ...hundred and seventy-one, before me, Hierome Cornille, grand inquisitor and ecclesiastical judge (thereto commissioned by the mem- bers of the chapter ...

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An Essay on Comedy

By: George Meredith

...mprove on it, and assuredly never shall,’ he said. It is one of the French titles to honour that this quintessential comedy of the opposition of Alces... ...ndria and the Eunuchus, by rolling a couple of his originals into one. The titles of certain of the lost plays indicate the comic illumin- ing charact... ...is piece is only a very oily friar, compliantly assisting an intrigue with ecclesiastical sophisms (to use the mildest word) for payment. Frate Timote...

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Sarrasine

By: Honoré de Balzac

...here the loveliest, the wealthiest women in Paris, bearers of the proudest titles, moved hither and thither, flut- tered from room to room in swarms, ... ...on of his protege’s glance, saw the Frenchman; he leaned toward one of his ecclesiastical aides-de-camp, and apparently asked the sculptor’s name. Whe...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ocess of ordination and induction is totally different under the different ecclesiastical administrations of the two kingdoms. And the church courts o... ...r a plausible mask of making the election popular, circuitously to make it ecclesiastical. Yet, if the existing patrons of church benefices should see... ...confidence even reached the supreme rulers of the state. Very much through ecclesiastical influence, new plans for extending the religious power of th... ... radically indisposed to all intriguing or modes of temporal ascendency in ecclesiastical bodies. The nation, therefore, was in some degree held as a ... ...s being the effectual electoral bodies, are really the main springs of the ecclesiastical administration. To govern them, was in effect to govern the ... ...conformists. No wise man will see either good sense or dignity in assuming titles not appro- priate. The very position and aspect towards the church (... ... buccaneer, or, (if you will call him so) the robber in all his varieties. Titles were, at that time, not much in use—honorary titles we mean; but had...

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The Warden

By: Anthony Trollope

... pictur- esque building enough, and shows the correct taste with which the ecclesiastical architects of those days were imbued. It stands on the banks... ...! Going to do! Why, you’re not going to cut my throat, nor put me into the Ecclesiastical Court!’ Bold tried to laugh, but he couldn’t. He was quite i... ...irst, or to have rejected the income afterwards. All the world—meaning the ecclesiastical world as confined to the English church—knew that the warden... ... idea that they altered them- selves by the lapse of years; that a kind of ecclesiastical statute of limitation barred the rights of the twelve bedesm... ...loth! Here was a nice man to be initi- ated into the comfortable arcana of ecclesiastical snuggeries; one who doubted the integrity of parsons, and pr... ...iarly known, and in which, to tell the truth, he had rejoiced. The love of titles is common to all men, and a vicar or fellow is as pleased at becomin...

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The Commission in Lunacy

By: Honoré de Balzac

...e councillor to the Parlement, some rich priests, or some treasurer of the ecclesiastical revenue. But these vestiges of former luxury bring a smile t... ...nsanity and incompetency of the Marquis d’Espard herein described with his titles and residence, to order that, to the end that he may be declared inc... ...ed in the time of Henri IV. by a marriage which brought us the estates and titles of the house of d’Espard, on condition of our bearing an escutcheon ...

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The Battle of the Books and Other Short Pieces

By: Jonathan Swift

... To try their wisdom’s full extent; And said, she valued nothing less Than titles, figure, shape, and dress; That merit should be chiefly placed In ju... ...virtues which the tribe Of tedious moralists describe, And by such various titles call, True honour comprehends them all. Let melancholy rule supreme,... ...r subdivisions of Freethinkers, are persons of little zeal for the present ecclesiastical establishment: their declared opinion is for repealing the s...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...d civil gov- ernment, and the like; if divines, the affairs of the Church, ecclesiastical censures, marriages, and dispensations; if court- iers, mann... ...ore plausible names for their excuse, sweetening and disguising their true titles; which must be done, forsooth, to reform our conscience and belief: ... ...e see the alliances wherewith he fortifies himself and his family, and the titles and honours he has obtained for him and his. No man divulges his rev... ...a name of honour and dignity, not of wanton and lascivious desire; and our ecclesiastical history preserves the memory of that woman in great venerati... ...e leaf. When I call him calf and coxcomb, I do not pretend to entail those titles upon him for ever; neither do I think I give myself the lie in call-... ...earts, and then say whether, on the contrary, they do not rather aspire to titles and offices and that tumult of the world to make their private advan... ... votes in the trials that appertained to the jurisdiction of peers; so the ecclesiastical peers, notwithstanding their pro- fession, were obliged to a... ...he Scriptures, and have discovered the mysterious and divine secret of our ecclesiastical polity; and yet we see some, who by the middle step, have ar... ... take upon them to lecture the oldest and most ex- perienced men about the ecclesiastical laws; whereas the first of those of Plato forbids them to in...

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A Little Tour in France

By: Henry James

...queness of such an establishment, as the last link in the chain of a great ecclesiastical tradition. In the same street, on the other side, a little b... ...on will bring you to the knowledge of some curious fragment of domestic or ecclesiastical ar- chitecture, some turreted manor, some lonely tower, some... ...rrespond with the nave,—that is, not to have the same axis. The only other ecclesiastical impression I gathered at Toulouse came to me in the church o... ...he abbey of Mont-majour, one of the innumer- able remnants of a feudal and ecclesiastical (as well as an architectural) past that one encounters in th... ...d ever so many splendid views, are all that remains to- day of these great titles. To such a list I may add a dozen very polite and sympathetic people...

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Lord Ormont and His Aminta

By: George Meredith

...ulder to shoulder, without a gap; grenadiers on the line. Weyburn read the titles on their scarlet-and-blue facings. They were approved English classi... ...ed backs, that Lady Char- lotte, without scruple, left standing to blow an ecclesiastical trumpet of empty contents; any one might have his battle of ... ...ociety; for she confessed herself a fly to a title. Where is the shame, if titles are created to attract? Elsewhere than in that upper circle, we may ... ... pretend to a part in her brother’s title. Not that she had veneration for titles. She considered them a tinsel, and the devotee on his knee-caps to t... ...ll had an engagement at the house of Lady Staines for the next day to meet titles and celebrities, and it pre- cluded her comprehension of the project... ... Mr. Morsfield—purer blood than many of 151 George Meredith their highest titles—is always polite, always deferential; he helps me to feel I am not q...

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