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  Public Relations
For internal media, it is common to use the courtesy title with the surname for subsequent references.
Formal titles are governmental, professional or religious designations which are an integral part of the identity of an individual.
Functional titles are descriptions of an individual according to an occupation or a role within an organization.
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  HOLY ORDER - Online Information article about HOLY ORDER
Jerusalem, and most likely the name and office were adopted from the Jewish municipalities, perhaps from the Jewish synagogues (see PRIEST).
Parker thus was consecrated by a true bishop according to the Edwardine ordinal, i.e.
There is nothing in the Anglican ordinal to show that the Holy Ghost is given for the consecration of a bishop in the Roman sense.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /ORC_PAI/ORDER_HOLY.html   (5150 words)

  
  Wikipedia:Naming conventions (names and titles) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Honorary titles should not be used at all, but the appropriate post-nominal letters or explanation should be in the article.
Baronets, as they hold hereditary titles, often for a large part of their lives, follow the same practice as hereditary peers and should have their title noted in the beginning of the article.
In many cases the holder of a courtesy title is known exclusively by its inclusion (which they may have had from birth) and unrecognisable without it, with the title treated as though it was in effect part of their name.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/WP:NC_(names_and_titles)   (3337 words)

  
 Mackey's Encyclopedia of Freemasonry - A
ALCHIMY, THE ORDINALL OF This is the title of a book by Thomas Norton, of Bristol, England, which was reproduced in facsimile by Williams and Wilkins Company, Baltimore, 1929, taken from Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum with annotations by Elias Ashmole (made a Freemason at Warrington Lodge, in 1646).
The very name of the former of these plants, which signifies never fading, would seem to indicate the true symbolic meaning of the usage, although archeologists have general supposed it to be simply an exhibition of love on the part of the survivors.
The name of the first man. The Hebrew word, Adam, signifies man in a generic sense, the human species collectively, and is said to be derived from, Adamah, the ground, because the first man was made out of the dust of the earth, or from Adam, to be red, in reference to his ruddy complexion.
www.phoenixmasonry.org /mackeys_encyclopedia/a.htm   (13211 words)

  
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[ql ~~ 00700 ##'Arubbowth {ar-oob-both} ; plural of 00699 ; Arubboth, a place in Palestine :-- Aruboth.
[ql ~~ 01034 ## Beyth L@ba'owth {bayth leb-aw-oth'} ; from 01004 and the plural of 03833 ; house of lionesses ; Beth-Lebaoth, a place in Palestine :-- Beth-lebaoth.
[ql ~~ 01041 ## Beyth` Azmaveth {bayth az-maw'- veth} ; from 01004 and 05820 ; house of Azmaveth, a place in Palestine :-- Beth-az-maveth.
ebibleconcordances.com /HEBDIC/hebdic.txt   (23722 words)

  
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Ontologism: A philosophical theory (the name is taken from the Greek for being and study) that posits that knowledge of God is immediate and intuitive; it stipulates further that all other human knowledge is dependent upon this.
The name is applied to the eastern churches recognizing the first seven ecumenical councils and are separated from Rome.
People of God: A name for the Church in the sense that it is comprised by a people with Christ as its head, the Holy Spirit as the condition of its unity, the law of love as its rule, and the kingdom of God as its destiny.
eapi.admu.edu.ph /bodega/opq.htm   (4813 words)

  
 The days of creation: A semantic approach
This can be seen in some of the things which the Hebrew language enumerated: people, places, objects relating to the tabernacle (rings, candlesticks, curtains), parts of the human body, building materials, etc. It would seem that the Hebrew language uses numbers to modify those things which are well known by human experience.
This kind of formula has a personal name or title attached to the era; examples of this can be seen in Genesis 5 and 10, ‘days of x [name of patriarch]’.
The names within the genealogies could be used to designate the era in which that person lived.
answersingenesis.org /tj/v5/i1/semantic.asp   (7547 words)

  
 Saint Luke Orthodox Church - Ministries - Community
In the New Testament Jesus was symbolically called the Lamb; accordingly, Orthodox churches attribute the name Agnets,.to Christ in the Sacrament of Eucharist and the portion of the holy bread taken from the prosphora for the mystic transubstantiation is called Agnets.
ALTAR (al' tar) -- Derived from the Latin, meaning "a place of sacrifice." In the Eastern Church it is the elevated area (Sanctuary) separated from the nave by the Iconostas.
ORDINAL (ôr' di nal) -- Book containing all the prayers and ceremonies in use at Pontifical services; also the Order of Ordination and Consecration for all grades and dignities of the Church.
www.stlukeorthodox.com /html/thefaith/dictionary.cfm   (6354 words)

  
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V. His whole judgment therefore hinges on two points, namely, on the practice of the Court of Rome and the form of the Anglican rite, to which is attached a third question, not easy to separate from the second, on the intention of our Church.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
In the first place, inasmuch as Gordon himself petitioned to be ordained according to the Roman rite, the case was not heard from the other side.
www.ucl.ac.uk /~ucgbmxd/saepius.htm   (10174 words)

  
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H01696 1696 dabar daw-bar' a primitive root; perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue:--answer, appoint, bid, command, commune, declare, destroy, give, name, promise, pronounce, rehearse, say, speak, be spokesman, subdue, talk, teach, tell, think, use (entreaties), utter, X well, X work.
As it is indeclinable, it is often accompanied by the personal pronoun expletively, used to show the connection.
H07992 7992 shliyshiy shel-ee-shee' ordinal from 7969; third; feminine a third (part); by extension, a third (day, year or time); specifically, a third-story cell):--third (part, rank, time), three (years old).
www.freewebtown.com /sdvbible/chapters/SDV_Book_Genesis_42.txt   (9166 words)

  
 Dictionary of Philosophy
This we shall call the numerical name relation and distinguish it from the relation between a formula and that which it denotes by calling the latter the semantical name relation.
Such systems may, however, contain partial name relations which function as name relations in the case of some but not all of the formulas of the system (or of their associated Gödel numbers).
The right half of a double -- upward and downward -- arrow placed between (e.g.) R and a denotes the relation which holds between x and y if and only if xRy and both x and y are members of the class a; in other words, the relation R with its field limited to a.
www.ditext.com /runes/n.html   (10389 words)

  
 ferguson
The ‘nary decision of the Council to place the Election on the agenda of the meeting of the Assembly would be presented.
The placing of one’s hands on another in benediction was accompanied by the spoken word usually in the form of prayer.
When appointment by Naming came into use, the essential feature was the giving of the title “Rabbi.” The sources also suggest an Investiture and Inaugural Usurpation such as giving a public discourse.
www.acu.edu /sponsored/restoration_quarterly/archives/1960s/vol_4_no_3_contents/ferguson.html   (6111 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
By the "imposition" of hands, and by the receiving of the Holy Ghost for the Office and Work of a Bishop, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, (and in the Anglican tradition) with the delivery of the Holy Bible, a bishop is consecrated and that "line" is continued.
Dr. Coke assumed the title of bishop and it became a highbred in America, as the intended co-superintendent, Francis Asbury made it an elective office with many of the attributes of a historic episcopate.
Almost all ordinations take place during the annual meeting of the Conference, in the region where the Conference is meeting, rather than in the Districts in which the ordinands serve.
users.adelphia.net /~albarran/main/historia/apologetics.htm   (18417 words)

  
 EXERCITATIONS CONCERNING THE NAME, ORIGINAL, NATURE, USE, AND CONTINUANCE OF A DAY OF SACRED REST
The names which have been, and amongst some.are still, in use for its denotation and distinction, are, the seventh day, the Sabbath, the Lord’s day, the first day of the week, Sunday.
But yet among Christians themselves this name was not in common use, but by some was rejected, as were also all the rest of the names of the days used among the Pagans.
God himself had assigned a name unto the day of sacred rest then enjoined the church unto observation, and it was not lawful for the Jews to call it by any other name given unto it or in use among the heathen.
www.godrules.net /library/owen/131-295owen_r3.htm   (8115 words)

  
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He says Papist, Lutheran, Anabaptist are names devised by the devil to sunder one man's heart from another.
Bishops in communion with the bishop of Rome decide that the church "venerates equally" the Bible and the written and unwritten traditions (whatever that means).
1550 New ordinal requires that a Bible be given to newly-ordained bishops (not a staff) and priests (not eucharistic vessels).
www.pathguy.com /francisc/timeline.txt   (7552 words)

  
 "Put a title for your Web Concordance here"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
0098 - Adramuttenos {ad-ram-oot-tay-nos'}; from Adramutteion (a place in Asia Minor); Adramyttene or belonging to Adramyttium: --of Adramyttium.
away (from something near), in various senses (of place, time, or relation; literal or figurative): --(X here-)after, ago, at, because of, before, by (the space of), for(-th), from, in, (out) of, off, (up-)on(-ce), since, with.
0697 - Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock of Ares, a place in Athens: --Areopagus, Mars' Hill.
www.ebibledictionary.com /grkdic.txt.WebConcordance/grkdic.txt1.htm   (15748 words)

  
 A Roman Diary, by T.A. Lacey
In the first place, we do not know with certainty who were the authors or compilers of the Ordinal, and therefore we cannot draw any conclusions from their real or supposed opinions.
To the Church of England as a whole the Ordinal was propounded, and by the Church of England as a whole it was adopted.
The words of the Ordinal mean what they meant in 1550; and in 1550 they bore the meaning which was attached to them by the general sense of the English Church.
anglicanhistory.org /england/lacey/diary/11.html   (4074 words)

  
 The Ministry in Historical Perspectives
And be thou a faithful Dispenser of the Word of God, and of his holy Sacraments; In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost.
It aimed to recover the sense of the church as primarily a place of worship rather than a preaching hall; its influence on the scene of priestly ministry is confluent with the Oxford Movement's revival of the sense of the authority and responsibility of the apostolic commission.
In recent years the clergy have found their place in the greater security of a welfare society, as shown by the provision of Pension Funds for the clergy (such as the efficient Church Pension Fund in America, organized in 1917) in lieu of earlier efforts to relieve their distressed widows and orphans.
www.religion-online.org /showchapter.asp?title=408&C=168   (11754 words)

  
 St. Mary's Tracts
The proof of this is that we have the names of three Bishops of Britain who attended the great Council of Arles, called in the year 314 to pass on the Donatist heresy.
But other obedience than this we do not know due to him whom you name to be Pope.” This, we think, is sufficient to settle the question of their relation to the papacy.
In the reply made form Constantinople to the late papal encyclical inviting them to union, the Patriarch, with his Bishops, said that the union of the separated Churches in one rule of faith is a sacred and inward desire of the Holy Catholic Orthodox ans Apostolic Church.
www.stmaryoftheangels.org /TextTract2.html   (14845 words)

  
 GRAMMAR OF BRITISH PEERAGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
In this directory each peerage is listed by name and cross referenced also by the surname, which in some cases is redundant being the same as the title name.
The author notes that these names may be a personal name (held by a single person), a family name (surname), or the name of a house, e.g.
This preposition is sometimes designated as a “nobiliary.” The nobiliary is followed by one or more names of estates possessed and passed with the peerage from one person to another by inheritance.
userpages.burgoyne.com /bdespain/angs/angs21a.htm   (429 words)

  
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The Faith (and not some vague feeling which passes for faith) is important for as St. Paul said, "it is impossible to please God without faith." The objective aspect of faith or the teaching of the Church is incorporated in what is called her Magisterium which is defined in the first section of this book.
It is in God's name that the Church makes the awesome demand she does on the faith of men - a demand that cannot be merely waived aside as being incompatible with the so-called rights of private judgment.
The Latin title for the Vatican II document on Ecumenism is Unitatis redintegratio or "The Restoring of Unity".
www.traditio.com /tradlib/problem.txt   (16382 words)

  
 ISU A/V CATALOG Section 21
This title focuses on the prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of leg and knee injuries associated with athletics and fitness training.
In this title, you will be taken "live" to the Journalism School of the University of Missouri-Columbia, where the 1991 College Photographer of the year was chosen.
Counting by ones, twos and fives, and learning the difference between ordinal and cardinal numbers are some of her counting achieve- ments.
www.isu.edu /avcat/av21.html   (4216 words)

  
 Osmanlı Tarihi Kültürü Medeniyeti Edebiyatı Sanatı
Peter was extraordinarily tall at six foot seven inches (2.04 meters) and a powerful man, although his gangly legs and arms are said to have limited his handsomeness and he had very small feet which he could conceal in his specially designed double-layered boots.
(Some proposed that he take the title "Emperor of the East," but he refused.) His imperial title was recognized by Augustus II of Poland, Frederick William I of Prussia and Frederick I of Sweden, but not by the other European monarchs.
The traditional leader of the Church was the Patriarch of Moscow.
www.osmanlimedeniyeti.com /wiki/Peter_I_of_Russia_.html   (2639 words)

  
 Modern History Sourcebook: Archbishops of England: Reply to Leo XIII
His whole judgment therefore hinges on two points, namely, on the practice of the Court of Rome and the form of the Anglican rite, to which is attached a third question, not easy to separate from the second, on the intention of our Church.
In the first place, inasmuch as Gordon himself petitioned to be ordained according to the Roman rite, the case was not heard from the other side.
On the subject of the title of Bishops our simple and immediate reply is that the name of high Priest is in no way necessary to describe this office in the form of consecration.
www.fordham.edu /halsall/mod/1897archbishops.html   (10437 words)

  
 The days of creation: A semantic approach
This can be seen in some of the things which the Hebrew language enumerated: people, places, objects relating to the tabernacle (rings, candlesticks, curtains), parts of the human body, building materials, etc. It would seem that the Hebrew language uses numbers to modify those things which are well known by human experience.
This kind of formula has a personal name or title attached to the era; examples of this can be seen in Genesis 5 and 10, ‘days of x [name of patriarch]’.
The names within the genealogies could be used to designate the era in which that person lived.
www.answersingenesis.org /tj/v5/i1/semantic.asp   (7584 words)

  
 FOX Sports - NFL - The weirdest sports stories of 2006   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Ordinal out of range The year started with a gem in the Rose Bowl and ended (more or less) with an ugly brawl in the Garden.
A witness scared the assailant away, but not before the damage was done — namely, a five-inch gash in the thigh of Mendoza's kicking leg.
Supreme Patriarch Non Ngeth granted permission for Cambodian monks to watch World Cup games on television, provided they did not gamble on the games or cheer.
msn.foxsports.com /nfl/story/6275858   (2589 words)

  
 SameSAHO
That is, it is a doctrine which has no place whatsoever in the teaching of virtually all the provinces of the Anglican Communion, in the official teaching of the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches, and also the teaching of most major Protestant Churches (e.g., the Southern Baptist Church of the USA).
In the second place, there is provided in the essay an argument for the equal status, if not priority status, of that purpose of marriage which may be described in terms of life-long fidelity and self-giving love.
The title of the Griswold essay is based on 1 Peter 1:3, which the Presiding Bishop quotes at the beginning of his Foreword to the essay.
www.anglicanbooksrevitalized.us /Peter_Toons_Books_Online/Issues/samesaho.htm   (13689 words)

  
 THE BORDEAUX BAR
The solemn opening audience took place in the former Palace de l’Ombrière, "Castrum Umbrariae", which got its name from the shade created on the front room, by the trees in the avenue and under which the provost once pronounced sentence, on November 12th 1462.
Thomas Jefferson, who owned an edition from 1661, was one of many who respected its authority.“Cleirac’s book is not merely a compilation; it is enriched with copious and learned notes, which entitle him to be placed in the very first rank of maritime jurists.
Around the patriarch Guillaume Brochon, the spontaneous creation of an order takes place, sixteen years after its disparition : deliberations, disciplinary measures of ostracism and collective requests to the " Grand Juge ", the Minister of Justice.
www.idhbb.org /uk-page1.1.htm   (2932 words)

  
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Perfect verbs express that an action takes place a single time, and therefore is entirely completed and past; from their very nature it results, that they have no imperfect tense, and their conjugation must be in general incomplete.
As a flourishing commercial city, this place was peculiarly favourable for learning languages; and it was probably here too, that Constantine learned Armenian; for the introduction of several Armenian letters into the Slavic alphabet seems to prove, that this language was not unknown to him.
Whether the rapidity, nay, vehemence of the Tzar's improvements were a real benefit to the nation, this is not the place to examine; but for the free development of the language and literature, it is evident, that his proceedings were injurious, notwithstanding their apparently wonderful effect.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/4/4/3/14437/14437.txt   (17165 words)

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