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  • ...existing convent school there. He instituted conferences among the London clergy, and he was instrumental in founding the "Benevolent Society for the Relief ...that had been carried on between the [[secular clergy]] and the [[regular clergy]], in the last stages of which Challoner took a leading part. There were se ...
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  • ...blems involving "marriage, the relations between a warrior aristocracy and clergy, or monks and nuns, the conflicts born of royal influence and control, or o By the eighth century, the regular organization of synods had largely disappeared, and when Boniface complaine ...
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  • ...h ropes challenge course, and many other common activities. In addition to regular camps some have specialty camps, or RAD camps, which vary from either a wee === Church officers and clergy === ...
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  • ...st printed edition of the Old and New Testaments, whether from laypersons, clergy, or biblical scholars. That is why this edition is called a Beta Edition. W ==Will the NET Bible be updated on a regular basis?== ...
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  • ...s or tutors. As the young king's senior tutor, Buchanan subjected James to regular beatings but also instilled in him a lifelong passion for literature and le ...1604,<ref>Croft, p 156; In the [[Millenary Petition]] of 1603, the Puritan clergy demanded, among other things, for the abolition of confirmation, wedding ri ...
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  • ...hools in the Netherlands, located at [[Deventer]] and owned by the chapter clergy of the Lebuïnuskerk (St. Lebuin's Church), though some earlier biographies :“Erasmus was in regular correspondence with Professor Paulus Bombasius, the Papal librarian, who se ...
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