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  • === Confirmation holism and ontological relativity === relativity and the related doctrine of confirmation holism. The logical positivists ...
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  • vicar general and protosyncellus, confirmation and chrismation are respectively ... clergy despite firm and repeated papal confirmation of these Churches universal ...
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  • parish priests administer the mystery of confirmation to newborn infants immediately after baptism, via the rite of chrismation; the infants are then ...
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  • on July 1, 2005, effective upon the confirmation of her successor. Justice ... O'Connor's confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary ...
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  • on the ground that, while looking for confirmation of biblical events, biblical archaeologists failed to give adequate consideration to alternate ...
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  • The consumer typically sees a confirmation page and is sent an e ... an airline ticket receives only a confirmation email, and checks in at ...
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  • after his conversion to Christianity and confirmation in the Church of England. The poem is an account of the journey from the point of view of one ...
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  • V's minority, and in return received a confirmation of this levy. Henry also promoted the colonization of the Azores during Pedro's regency ...
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  • the baptismal ceremony representing a confirmation of this process. ... yet validly received the sacrament of confirmation—by being confirmed. ...
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  • the treaty was intended to be a confirmation of the concept of the ... Officially, the treaty was intended to be a confirmation of the concept ...
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  • Consistent with the theory of confirmation holism, some scholars ... * Confirmation holism * De facto * Evidence (law) * Objectivity ...
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  • to Rome to petition the Pope for official confirmation of York’s status as an archbishopric and to confirm the election of a new archbishop, Eanbald ...
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  • of work on induction, probability, and "confirmation," (which combined verification and falsification; see below). Karl Popper, a well ...
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  • Baptism, Confirmation, Blessing of Children, The Lord's Supper, Marriage, Administration to the Sick, Ordination, and the "Evangelist ...
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  • judicial decision of a bishop needed the confirmation of the chapter before it could be enforced. He could not change the service books, or "use ...
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  • him for his own child by adoption, gave him confirmation, and sent him back [to England] with the blessing of Saint Peter the Apostle." ...
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  • not the Roman emperor could rule without the confirmation of the Pope. In 1326, when it became known that they were the authors of Defensor pacis, Marcilius ...
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  • King Olaf I of Norway to accept Christian Confirmation, with British King Aethelred as his godfather. Accepting this new familial bond, the Scandinavian ...
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  • logical asymmetry between verification (or confirmation by positive instances), which is based on induction and thus falls victim to David Hume's ...
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  • ceremonies include Christian baptism or confirmation, Jewish Bar or Bat Mitzvah, acceptance into a fraternal organization, secret society, or ...
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