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Updated: July 14, 2025
As colonists they had been canonically under the spiritual jurisdiction of the Bishop of London, a somewhat remote diocesan. But with this Episcopal bond broken and no new one formed, they seemed to be in a peculiar sense adrift.
The writer believes Rizal made a retraction, was married canonically, and was given what was intended to be Christian burial. The grounds for this belief rest upon the fact that he seems never to have been estranged in faith from the Roman Catholic Church, but he objected only to certain political and mercenary abuses.
In order to do this he was compelled to adopt the kind of formations still in use and the fundamental chord relations of modern music the tonic, dominant and subdominant." In music of this kind there was no longer a field for the intricate working of canonically constructed voice parts.
Vallier, she publicly resigned her office in the manner required by the constitutions, although they were not yet canonically approved, and read with a strong clear voice, the following written declaration: "There is no longer any doubt that I am a great sinner, who has not been faithful to the sacred duty so lovingly confided to me.
Though they be not yet one canonically, thanks to your soldiership, the earl is her liege lord, and she is his liege lady. "But there must surely be some reason," said Sir Ralph, "for father Peter's apprehension." "None," said brother Michael, "but the apprehension itself; fear being its own father, and most prolific in self-propagation.
Then he pointed out to her canonically what a Christian thing it is to revenge oneself, because all through the Holy Scriptures God declares Himself, above all things, to be a God of vengeance; and moreover, demonstrates to us, by his establishment in the infernal regions, how royally divine a thing vengeance is, since His vengeance is eternal.
But, quoth the abbess, thou scurvy baggage, why didst thou not tell it me immediately after the perpetration of the fact, that so we might orderly, regularly, and canonically have accused him? I would have done so, had the case been mine, for the clearer manifestation of mine innocency.
That the mastaba should be canonically oriented, the four faces set to the four cardinal points, and the longer axis laid from north and south, was indispensable; but, practically, the masons took no special care about finding the true north, and the orientation of these structures is seldom exact.
But Torfrida rose upon her knees, and calmly made a solemn vow, which, though canonically void without her husband's consent, would, she well knew, never be disputed by any there; and as for him, "He has lost me; and forever. Torfrida never gives herself away twice." "There's carnal pride in those words, my poor child," said Godiva. "Cruel!" said she, proudly.
"The Sister Clare, of origin to her unknown, but suspected to be of an heretic father and mother, people inimical to God, has truly been placed in religion in the convent of which the government had canonically come to her in spite of her unworthiness; that the said sister had properly concluded her noviciate, and made her vows according to the holy rule of the order.
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