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Example sentences for "synod"

Lexicographically close words:
synguler; synne; synned; synners; synnes; synodal; synodic; synodical; synods; synonimous
  1. Were the persecutions begun at the Synod of Dort, justified by the anathemas, with which the Council of Trent disgraced itself?

  2. Besides, the Council could justify itself with the Bishop by his own inactivity, by his refusal of the just prayer to institute a synod or convocation of learned men for the examination of the Reformer's doctrine.

  3. He was probably excommunicated at the synod of Worms (1076) with other Lombard bishops who sided with Henry IV.

  4. Lenten synod of 1078 he was banned by name.

  5. He allied himself with Cencius, Cardinal Candidus and other opponents of Gregory at Rome, and, on his refusal to furnish troops or to attend the Lenten synod of 1075, he was ecclesiastically suspended by the pope.

  6. Besides the newcomers there were some dozen holy men, whose names are living yet, sitting about upon the ground, each one bound for the great synod of the Cymric priesthood.

  7. The day of the synod was hot to oppression.

  8. The road swarmed with priests and monks, and was trodden also by many laymen and some few women whom devotion or curiosity drew to the synod of the bishops at Brefi in Ceredigion.

  9. The bishops hold synod at Brefi, and I must be there with the rest; though little doing, say I, follows much talking.

  10. McFarland replied to my request, that the Trustees were Calvinists, and the chairman a member of the Presbyterian Synod of the United States.

  11. Under his influence the Jewish Synod convocated in those times, issued a proclamation to all the Polish Jews.

  12. Hoc nequaquam): "The holy synod orders that any man who has been degraded from the episcopal dignity to the monastic life and a place of repentance, should by no means rise again to the episcopate.

  13. The holy synod has decreed that henceforth no cleric is to buy property or occupy himself with secular business, save with a view to the care of the fatherless .

  14. The Saxon Lutherans were meanwhile grouped together in the Missouri Synod, which Löhe’s missionaries also joined, so that it soon acquired much larger proportions than the Buffalo Synod formed previously by the Prussian Lutherans under Grabau.

  15. Scott, “Translation of Articles of Synod of Dort.

  16. A law dealing with Emeriti, were adopted by the synod and then approved by the king.

  17. The Neuendettelsau Institute wrought through the Iowa Synod among the North American Indians, and through the Immanuel Synod among the aborigines of Australia.

  18. The French Reformed synod took great offence at his refusal to sign the Belgic Confession.

  19. The members of the minority broke off their connection with the synod, and seventy-seven pastors presented to the synod a protest against its decisions.

  20. Synod at Rome against Sabellius and Dionysius of Alexandria, § 33, 7.

  21. The Synod had denounced his irregularities in its voice of thunder.

  22. Even some of the bishops joined in this, as appears from a synod held in Magdeburg about this time, which ordered the priests to excommunicate and expel them.

  23. Much ill-feeling was generated, until, in 1495, at the Synod of Reichenau, there was mutual forgiveness and a moderation of the rules.

  24. This latter practice was ineradicable, however, and twenty years later another synod was compelled to repeat the command.

  25. This rigor at last caused violent dissensions, and in 1490 the Synod of Brandeis relaxed the rules.

  26. Arnaud left the episcopal synod in which he was sitting, coolly went to the cemetery, himself gave the first strokes of the mattock, and then, ordering the officials to proceed with the work, returned to the synod.

  27. The synod of 1405 asserted the doctrine of transubstantiation in its most absolute shape; any one teaching otherwise was pronounced a heretic, and was ordered to be reported to the archbishop for punishment.

  28. Christ, and the doctrines of his cross than a synod of the ministers of the gospel.

  29. The Synod met in 1834, when a perverse spirit was evident in the midst of its members.

  30. As the practice of occasional hearing was on the increase in some sections of the church, Synod was memorialized on that subject, but refused to declare the law of the church.

  31. Public fame charges the Eastern Synod of Ireland, and the Synod of Scotland, with connivance at the members and officers under their inspection, in co-operating with the immoral and anti-christian government of Great Britain.

  32. As early as 1823, a motion was made in the Synod to open a correspondence with the judicatories of other denominations.

  33. As papers were numerous on the table of Synod in 1838, so they furnished occasion for displays of character and conduct, humiliating to all lovers of Zion, who witnessed the transactions of that meeting of the supreme judicatory.

  34. Synod of the Peloponnesian allies at Corinth—measures resolved.

  35. Cyneburg had been married to Ealhfrith, who was for some time co-regent of Northumbria, but little is known of him after his presence at the synod of Whitby in 664.

  36. The choice of Whitby as the site of the synod marks the importance which this settlement had attained within ten years of its foundation.

  37. Boniface addressed the following remarks on these pilgrimages to Cuthberht of Canterbury in the letter written after the synod of Soissons[414].

  38. But there are other reasons which suggest why the number of Cistercian nunneries was at first small, and why the Cistercian synod shrank from accepting control over them.

  39. Church and a palliation of evils, if the synod and your princes forbade women, and those who have taken the veil, to travel and stay abroad as they do, coming and going in the Roman states.

  40. It was he who persuaded the Synod to allow strangers to settle among us, believing that they would become like us.

  41. Then they ruled that the laws of our Synod should not govern them.

  42. Almost all the Irish kings and chieftains came promptly to make submission, and the Irish bishops, presided over by Lawrence O'Toole, met in synod and acknowledged him as their sovereign.

  43. But what gives the place its greatest sanctity is the fact that St. Patrick spent much time there and held there the first synod that ever assembled in Ireland, about the middle of the fifth century.

  44. The general synod which controls the affairs of the Episcopal Church of Ireland is composed of the two archbishops, the bishops, the deans, and canons of cathedrals, and archdeacons of diocese.

  45. But bishops were not abolished, though the Kirk, through the Synod of Fife, excommunicated the Archbishop of St Andrews, Adamson, who replied in kind.

  46. Decree of Herbert, Archbishop of Canterbury, in a general synod at London, A.

  47. In religious belief is an Anglican, having twice served as warden of his church, is a member of the synod of Montreal and of the executive committee of the diocese.

  48. An active member in the Church of England, he served as a delegate to the synod and cooperated in its work along many helpful lines.

  49. In his religious faith he is an Anglican and was elected lay secretary of the Montreal Synod in 1907 and also church advocate.

  50. In the documents associated with the Synod of 536 in Constantinople the cistern of Aetius serves to identify the monastery of Mara (Mansi, viii.

  51. In the list of the abbots who subscribed one of the documents connected with the Synod held at Constantinople in 536, the two establishments are clearly distinguished.

  52. Peter 'near the palace' is mentioned in the list of abbots at the Synod of C.

  53. Their names appear in the Letter addressed to Menas, by the monks of the city, at the Synod of 536.

  54. Todd from the testimonies of Saint Anselm, Saint Bernard, the enactment of the English Synod of Cealcythe, and the authority of Bycus.

  55. M'Intosh Superior Court in favor of the Board of Directors of the Theological Seminary of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia, against said Henry T.

  56. Report made to Synod of South Carolina and Georgia in 1833.


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