769 resultados para Patronage, Ecclesiastical.
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This article examines why, how, and with what results have judicial councils spread under the influence of European institutions throughout Central and Eastern Europe in the course of the last twenty years. It first traces back how the judicial councils, themselves just one possible form of administration of courts, have emerged as the recommended universal solution Europe-wide and internationally. Second, it discusses how has this model been exported under the patronage of European and international institutions to transition countries in Central and Eastern Europe. Assessing, thirdly, the reality of the functioning of such new judicial councils in these countries, in particular in Slovakia and Hungary, with the Czech Republic without a judicial council providing a counter-example, it is suggested that their impact on further judicial and legal transition has been either questionable or outright disastrous. This brings, eventually, into question the legitimacy as well as the bare reasonableness of the entire process of European/international standards setting and their later marketing or in reality rather imposition onto the countries in transition.
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v. 1. Essay on the connexion between the doctrine of justification by the imputed righteousness of Christ, and holiness of life. The absolute necessity of salvation through Christ. The trial of religious truth by its moral influence. The charge of sedition and faction against good men, especially faithful ministers, considered and accounted for. Prayer for national prosperity and for the revival of religion inseparably connected -- v. 2. A serious enquiry into the nature and effects of the stage. Ecclesiastical characteristics -- v. 3. A practical treatise on regeneration.
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Vol. 2 published München [etc.]; v. 3: München.
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The chronicles, which were included in De temporum ratione and De temporibus have been omitted; also omitted are the Easter-cycles, calendar, and other tables which accompanied these texts.
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The chronicles, which were included in De temporum ratione and De temporibus have been omitted; also ommited are the Easter-cycles, calendar, and other tables which accompanied these texts. cf. Pref.
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Electronic text and image data.
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Lists of members in each volume; some of these are merely partial lists, members in attendance at the annual meetings, etc.
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Signatures: pi⁴ A-B⁸ C⁶.
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Signatures: B⁸(±B1) C-T⁸ U².
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This is the second of three volumes which comprise Khvandemīr's well known and important general history, completed in 929/1523, which spans the creation of the world up to the death of Shah Ismāʻīl Safavī I. The work includes particularly detailed information about Herat under Sultan Husayn Bayqara, the last Timurid ruler in Herat, as well as Shah Ismāʻīl and Bābur's life. This work has been published in both Persian and English editions.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Reprinted in part from the Michigan law review, Yale law journal, American law review, Biblical world, and Illinois law review. Cf. Pref.
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Reporters: v. 2-3, Richard Searle and J.G. Middleton.
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Mode of access: Internet.