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  European Origin
Resistance from the state was immediate with Felix Mantz being executed by drowning at Zurich, and fellow companion Wolfgang Uliman, along with others were burned at the stake in Waldsee.
After the systematic execution of most leaders, their most inspirational figurehead was Menno Simons, a Dutch-born Catholic priest and contemporary of Zwingli, Grebel, and Mantz.
It was a logical outgrowth of a religious populace that was exhausted of both war and the insensitivity of church leadership; a clergy that physically enforced attendance at worship and obeisance before dignitaries.
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 FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code
United States, 279 U.S., the Court applied the precepts of Kilbourn to uphold the authority of the Congress to conduct the challenged investigations.
United States, 349 U.S. A far more difficult task evolved from the claim by witnesses that the committees' interrogations were infringements upon the freedoms of the First Amendment.
United States, 279 U.S. The Court indicates that the questions propounded were asked for exposure's sake and had no pertinency to the inquiry.
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 Weeks, Church and State in North Carolina. Ch. III.
This absence of all mention might indicate one of two things: either that to did not dare to undertake to enforce the Schism Act, and therefore completely ignored this part of his instructions, or (2) that there was no occasion to enforce it because of the non-appearance of Dissenting schoolmasters.
The persons on the list returned for vestrymen declared that “they would not qualify, that they had thus kept the church out for years, and hoped to do so perpetually, with much impudence and impertinent threats.
Says Reed: “The bill was pushed by the dissenting interest, and [because of] the dangerous situation of the province from such a formidable number of malcontents [Regulators], the governor acted with the greatest prudence in passing the bill with a suspending clause.
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 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
With the establishment of an independent Armenian state in Cilicia in 1058, the Armenian patriarchate was transferred to Sivas, eventually settling in the city of Sis.
During the ascendancy of the Mongols, many notable leaders, including Hulegu (the first Ilkhan), belonged to this church, and though reliable statistics are not available, it is likely that this church, whose remnants today number at most a few million, boasted the largest population of any Christian denomination.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Jansenius and Jansenism
The new leader lost no time in asserting himself in startling fashion by the publication of his book "On Frequent Communion", which would have been more correctly entitled "Against Frequent Communion" but which, as it was written with skill and a great display of erudition, did not a little towards strengthening the party.
Although the Sorbonne had accepted the Bull "In eminenti", and the Archbishop of Paris had, in 1644 proscribed the work of Jansenius, it continued to be spread and recommended, on the pretext that authority had not rejected a single well-determined thesis.
For this reason Clement XI, at the request of the Kings of France and Spain, issued 16 July 1705, the Bull "Vineam Domini Sabaoth" (Enchiridion, 1350) in which he formally declared that respectful silence was not sufficient for the obedience due to the constitutions of his predecessors.
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 [No title]
Two of the early lists of the popes, the so-called "Liberian Catalogue" and the "Poem Against Marcion" list an Anacletus as well as a Cletus.
Most ancient lists, however, give the papal succession as Peter, Linus, Cletus, Clement; and modern scholars agree that this is the correct listing.
She asked Pope Victor for a list of the Christians condemned to work in the mines of Sardinia and secured the release of these poor victims.
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 Scoop: 47 State Exit Poll Analysis Confirms Swing Anomaly
I calculated that the average discrepancy in the 35 safe states was a +1.4% red shift, that is the average of the vote totals in each state was 1.4% more favorable to Bush than what the exit polls predicted (= total movement of 2.8%).
This in spite of the fact that the average sample size in the critical states was nearly twice that in the noncritical states and should have produced significantly more accurate results.
Further, assuming a 3% margin of error and 95% confidence interval for each state poll (the standard Mitofksy protocol, but a conservative assumption here, since the sample sizes were significantly increased in critical states), the red shift exceeded the margin of error in 4 of the 12 critical states (and equalled it in a fifth).
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 The Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut - Bibliography 17th Century
The present state of New-England : Being a narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607, to this present year 1677 : but cheifly of the late troubles in the two last years 1675, and 1676.
A list in another hand of deaths in Ellington, Conn. between 1717 and 1740 appears on the last two pages of the volume.
Appendix: Lists of polls for 1787, for the first society, the parish of Westchester, the Parish of New Salem and the Marlborough Society.
www.colonialwarsct.org /biblio.htm   (7489 words)

  
 Reference List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Chartbook on Work and Disability in the United States, 1998 is a reference on work and disability in the United States population, created for use by both nontechnical and technical audiences.
Listing of selected HR departments that can be found on the Internet; offers ideas for online recruitment initiatives.
The New York State Department of Labor is New York State's primary advocate for job creation and economic growth through workforce development.
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 Sullivan - History of New York State 1523-1927
In December of that year Andros arrived, commissioned as Governor of all New England, and charged with the 'abolishment of all popular assemblies and existing churches, or at all events of the establishment of a state church which could readily be converted to papal forms at the opportune moment.
Such was the general state of governmental affairs at about the time Andros arrived in New York, commissioned as Captain-General and Governor-in-Chief of all the English possessions ' from Nova Scotia to Delaware Bay.
After some days of pompous ceremonies in New York City, conspicuous features of which were the breaking of the seal of the province of New York and the substitution of that of the Dominion of New England, Andros crossed to the Jerseys, which were to be annexed to New York under the general plan.
www.courts.state.ny.us /history/elecbook/sullivan/pg4.htm   (13571 words)

  
 New Netherland Project Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Albany: University of the State of New York, 1932.
Albany: The University of the State of New York, 1626-1932.
Albany: University of the State of New York, 1920-1923.
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 The Hunter's Life - WA State Hunter Ed requirement
Bill, a former policeman and state wildlife officer, has been teaching hunter education since 1973 and, like his fellow instructors, is certified to do so by the state Department of Fish and Wildlife.
State law requires all people born after Jan. 1, 1972, who want to obtain a state hunting license to successfully pass the class.
He went to a state Fish and Wildlife Department office and asked if they could do something about it.
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 The 2 Timothy 2:2 Objective Christian Link List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This is a list of tools to aid the shepherd in his ministry.
It is an earnest attempt to list the most useful books and supplies in a convenient form for the varied needs of the thousands of churches, ministers, Bible class teachers and Christian families who will receive it.
We are simply a group of worship leaders who desire to support and encourage our fellow worship leaders.
users.adelphia.net /~rkenneson/links.html   (2389 words)

  
 666man.net - 265 Popes From the Vatican's Official List
Original List of Popes from the Catholic Encyclopedia.
The Church was now starting use the title while taking on the role of combining church and state.
The Vatican omits Stephen II from the offical list because Stephen died before he could be consecrated.  As a result, he is not counted in the Vatican’s sequential order of Popes, though his name and number is counted by the Vatican for the sequence of popes named Stephen.
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 The American Colonist's Library--A Treasury of Primary Documents [Free Republic]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
An Agreement of the Free People of England (1649) The manifesto of the Levellers, the leaders of the 1649 English Civil War that deposed Charles I and brought a period of parliamentary rule.
A Memorial Representing the Present State of Religion on the Continent of North America, Thomas Bray, D.D. (1700) Documenting the Anglican view of the colonists and appended with a proposition to found the SPG (Society for Progating the Gospel).
Subsequently all of the founders of the United States were certain of the existence of a Deity.
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 Popes & Patriarchs of Constantinople, Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, etc.
The lists of all the Archbishops of Mainz, Trier, and Cologne are taken from the Regentenlisten und Stammtafeln zur Geschichte Europas, by Michael F. Feldkamp [Philipp Reclam, Stuttgart, 2002, pp.
The list of the Archbishops of Salzburg are taken from the Regentenlisten und Stammtafeln zur Geschichte Europas, by Michael F. Feldkamp [Philipp Reclam, Stuttgart, 2002, pp.
Although the list of Bishops of Byzantium is given from the early days of the Church, this was not a particularly important city at the time, and one wonders about its historicity even more than with the early Bishops given for Rome.
www.friesian.com /popes.htm   (8489 words)

  
 Ohio State History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In the War of 1812, Commodore Oliver H. Perry defeated the British in the Battle of Lake Erie on Sept. 10, 1813.
Tecumseh had great ability as an organizational leader and is considered one of the outstanding Native Americans in American history.
In addition to the DARC course work, the state of Connecticut requires studentsto accrue work hours in the field of drug and alcohol counseling in order to be...
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 Northern Italy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The leader of each city was called a Lauchum, elected for life, and he appears to have been more like a priest than a king (though he also functioned as a war-leader), while an oligarchy of nobles held political power.
By the early 300s most of the Etruscan states had become republics of a sort, with the lauchum elected for a one-year term from among the nobility.
In 1339, the commune was restructured as an aristocratic republic, with leaders called "Doge" (duke) elected from elite families to serve as head of council.
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 Hindutva Series : Hindu History - National Revival and the Liberation of India by the Marathas
The news of this battle and the passing away of Murar Baji and the long drawn siege along with the destruction of the countryside forced Shivaji to reach out for a compromise with Jai Singh in the interests of the sufferring population of Maharashtra.
When Udai Bhan saw that Tanaji - the leader of this invading band of Marathas was no other than the devotee whom he had given permission to visit the fort, he flew into a mad rage.
She was the nominal leader of the Marathas from 1700 to 1707, although the military activities were coordinated by the duo of Santaji and Dhanaji.
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 Spross Editorial: Lessons from Pain Management Leaders and Literature.
Facilities that followed through on commitments to assess resident/family satisfaction, incorporate pain management as a quality improvement focus, and initiated a program of resident and family education as part of their action plans were publicly stating that their staff would be accountable for managing pain.
Very few reports describe strategies for attending to the cultural dimension of improving pain management, but most provide evidence that the cultural dimension is an issue.
Figure 1 lists questions by dimension that staff can ask about their institutions.
www.edc.org /lastacts/archives/archivesJan01/editorialprint.asp   (6492 words)

  
 other greats of the world
Mahatma Ghandi, India's leading independence leader and "father of the nation" was excluded from the voting process because he is already widely revered by most Indians, and was thus deemed to be "above" such a contest.
As such, this list may be dismissed as being the least legitimate "greatest" pick.
The website contains a ranked list of over 500 names, with the following apparently being the present top 11, though the site's list has not changed in a long time, meaning this current top 11 is likely outdated.
www.filibustercartoons.com /greats.htm   (921 words)

  
 +++ Lost Arts Media Online Catalog • Book List +++ Free Catalog, Book, Video, Audio, DVD
There is a lengthy introduction, followed by an alphabetical list of the Roman deities and heroes, with their equivalent names in the mythologies of other nations.
It is conceded by all that these wonderful myths, regardless of their origin, have served to improve the literature, and in particular the poetry, of all ages and nations.
To this intent, the endnotes for each chapter, including notes, lists and referenced chief authorities, can be found in a special section at the rear of the book.
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 Continuing Education :: Course List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
From 1660 to 1669 he registered the events of his eventful life; today the diaries fill seven volumes on the shelf of English Literature.
As a founder of the Abbey Theatre and Senator of the new Irish Free State, he was active in the arts and politics of his beloved homeland.
For many centuries, philosphers, church leaders, historians, and demogogues portrayed the story of civilization as a chronicle of competition between cultures, ideas, and armies, as the triumph of progressive of godly groups over backward or evil adversaries.
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 Reunion - 1999
She is also State Vice-President of U.S. Daughters of 1812, and National Kin-Keeper for the National Society Descendants of Early Quakers.
Although they were co-workers for many years, they did not marry until 1669, and even after their marriage they were often separated.
Some of the later Quaker leaders, such as William Penn and Robert Barclay, were gentlemen and men of substantial means - and thus were more comfortable with the conservative trend among the Quakers.
www.haworthassociation.org /Reunions/1999Reunion/reunion_1999.htm   (15528 words)

  
 Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey - Annual Report 2002-2003
Dr. Martin was awarded a continuation of his grant on the action of thyroid hormone on the benzodiazepine receptor from NSF, and Dr. Shain participated in a NSF funded grant to examine biotic diversity in the Amazon basin "Aquatic faunal survey of Peruvian Amazon floodplain".
Dighton receives funding from the State of New Jersey and NSF for research concerning nitrogen fixation and fungal physiology.
Three student leaders of the project, Shaun Jennings, Bruce Massey and Robert Wuilfe received the Dean’s Undergraduate Research Award for their work.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
So he added this second politeia to his list and suggested that this was the proper word for a state in which the people, though sovereign, obeyed the law and tolerated elements of the two other kinds of rule.
To sum up, the Machiavellian republica is a state constitutionally organized to maintain a steady level of justice, energy, and virtue over time, and which, without a king or hereditary aristocracy, lies under the sovereignty of its entire citizenry, and is governed in rotation by groups of many of its leading citizens.
The initial issue was the attempt by some political leaders to "exclude" the Catholic heir to the throne, James, Duke of York, from the succession; and their excuse was the by now traditional left-wing anti-Catholicism of the British populace, fanned into fury by the apparently false report of a Catholic plot.
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 Your page title here- Western State College of Colorado
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 Bingham Genealogy - Gates Family History
He left Nauvoo, July 7, 1840, on a mission to La Porte, in the northern part of Indiana, and the fall of 1841 he went south into Marshall county and organized a branch of the Church; a goodly number were baptized.
Thomas Gates (Ensign), born in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, 31 December 1669; died in Preston, 1752; married (1) Elizabeth Freeman and (2) Margaret Geer (1695).
One source, Charles Otis Gates (Gates Genealogy, 1898) states that Stephen was son of Thomas Gates of Norwich.
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