Lutheran doctrines of the real presence, absolution, and the Sunday, thus openly conflicting with the Atchison Amendments of 1913, which give an unqualified assent to the Augsburg Confession, was not rescinded by the General Synod.
Because he hathrescinded all the laws for establishing that religion and reformation engaged unto in that covenant, and enacted laws for establishing its contrary; and also is still working for the introduction of Popery into these lands.
No standing rule of the House shall be rescinded or changed without one day's notice of the motion therefor.
Ohio ratified each of them through her Legislature, but, in January, 1868, rescinded her previous ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment.
The event proved that he had secured a powerful ally, for the edict of the First Consul wasrescinded and the garden was saved.
In compliance with this resolution the directors voted an order of recall, but afterwards rescinded it and maintained the Governor-General at his post.
This resolution being carried, the directors passed an Order of Recall; but the order was rescinded on October 31 by the General Court of Proprietors.
Naturally, this made for endless delays, for complications interminable when a previous order had to be rescinded for any reasons whatever, for evasion in case of difficulty or doubt.
In our case three orders were promulgated for our troop movement, only to be rescinded again while the wounded, sick and special small detachments went ahead.
The designation of Iraq as a state sponsor was rescinded in 2004 as it transitioned to democracy, ceased its terrorist support, and became an ally in the War on Terror.
I insisted that politics had reached this condition through the permit given to Satan to turn all the waste water of his mills into that pool; that this grant must be rescinded and the pool drained at all hazards.
So, President Lincoln rescinded that order, and the great rushing stream of popular enthusiasm was dammed, turned back to flow into the dismal swamp of constitutional quibbles and statutory inventions.
They will be rescinded when the broader but necessary legislation is enacted.
The board, however, being pressed by a strong opposition to the scheme, in a few days afterwardsrescinded the contract.
It was stated and believed that he was a near relation to the recorder, who, when he came into possession of his estates, employed Rush as his steward, but rescinded his leases, having found that they were illegal.
This union subsisted, with some alterations, more than forty years, and was dissolved when the charters of all the colonies were rescinded by James II.
The latter, therefore, were greatly disappointed on learning that Great Britain had rescindedher orders in relation to the capture of neutral vessels.
It was no sooner known in America, than the colonists rescinded their resolutions, and recommenced their mercantile intercourse with the mother-country.
The provisional Governor at once rescinded the edict of Governor Murray, prohibited the assembling of his convention, and shortly after called, one himself, the delegates to which were to b chosen by voters who could take the amnesty-oath.
The army being engaged until after dark, I rescinded the order for the march by our left flank that night.
I rescinded my orders for the troops to go out to destroy the Weldon Railroad, and directed them to embark for Washington City.
Let a reasoning world judge whether the President's proclamation was too strong for this state of things, and whether it should be rescinded without atonement.
I have understood that she has done nothing but rescinded her Orders in Council, and we have renewed intercourse with her therefore.
Enforcing upon them the disgrace of abandoning the island, he wrought so powerfully upon their feelings that they rescinded the prohibitory law.
However the reformation being thus rescinded and razed, and the house of the Lord pulled down, then they begin to build their Babel.
At any future session they can be suspended, modified or rescinded by a majority vote.
You have not only not rescinded any thing; but you have, by a General Order, long ago, continued in force all orders of General Hindman, not specially revoked by you.
His importunities finally forced the inquiry from Davis as to whether Magruder's appointment had ever been rescinded and whether, since he seemed in no hurry to avail himself of it, he really wanted the place.
All the unconstitutional ecclesiastical legislation of the last forty years was rescinded,--as all the new presbyterian legislation was to be rescinded at the Restoration.
These Acts were rescinded later, and James had learned for life his hatred of the Presbyterians who had treacherously seized and insulted their king.
The congregation rescindedher action, whereupon Muhlenberg resigned, and was given a pension of 100 Pounds annually and granted permission to preach occasionally in the church.
Romanus (Pope 897-8): as soon as he received the pontificate he disavowed andrescinded all the acts and decrees of Stephen.
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