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    canon


    1. van like he’d been shot out of a canon


    2. canon! Church leaders only gave their assent to what


    3. confirmed canon in the fourth and fifth century they


    4. may confirm this Canon, for these are the


    5. at the Synod of Carthage confirmed our Canon,


    6. We trust that our Canon is perfect as it was written in


    7. During the test they observed one man standing about 300ft behind the canon, doing nothing particular


    8. Canon or ―Ecclesiastical‖ Law is a body of laws derived from biblical and scriptural sources as well as the inspired writings of (private) individuals governing the (organization) of the Roman Catholic Church and its members


    9. “Did the guy have a gun, a knife and canon – did you see anything?”


    10. We have the Roman Emperor Constantine to thank for the present New Testament canon

    11. Whilst it is highly unlikely that the canon of the New Testament will ever be redefined, modern discoveries and rediscoveries have brought some early or “lost” documents to light which give some very interesting insights into life in the early church


    12. canon, shit house punk


    13. I’m not sure where in history this story entered into the canon of the Old Testament, but it would seem that it might be centuries before God was to offer the perfect example of fealty to His will in Jesus of Nazareth


    14. Not only did he follow this canon himself but


    15. But what effect did John’s last best effort have on his world? His “Revelation” seemed to have been so controversial that, in drawing together the Canon of the New Testament, it was rejected several times as unsuitable


    16. His great use of symbolic representation to try to “draw back the veil” of understanding of a “time, after his time” seems so tortured, it’s no wonder that it almost didn’t make the cut into Canon


    17. He forged many compromises on the road to creating a unified Canon, forcing many, who dearly wished to reject, what others had only reluctantly accepted


    18. Just when the Doctrine of Indulgences was first promulgated I have not ascertained beyond an entry cited as Code of Canon Law, Can


    19. The canon of the Bible we know today was sanctioned by the Catholic Church, under Pope Damasus, in the Synod of Rome in 382 AC; and this is the version Saint Jerome translated into Latin


    20. This canon consists of 73 books: 46 that constitute the so-called Old Testament, including 7 books currently called Deuterocanonical books (Tobit, Judith, I Maccabees, II Maccabees, Wisdom, Sirach and Baruch) -which have been challenged by Jews and Protestants- and 27 of the New Testament

    21. “That son-of-a-bitch! back off, you bastard! I’ll slow down and when he passes, I’ll unload the canon on him!”


    22. translated into the Hebrew and so was not put into the Canon of the West


    23. I had the canon send some shot into the woods to wreak a little havoc, but I couldn’t tell if it had been successful


    24. The Pseudepigrapha was produced after the closing of the Hebrew bible canon, but before production of the Catholic


    25. canon so are not accepted now as canonical by Jews or all Christians and its sects


    26. At this point, we must consider two additional works that were added to the canon


    27. Thus if there were a conflict between state and canon law, state law would prevail


    28. The Pseudepigrapha was produced after the closing of the Hebrew bible canon but before production of the Catholic canon so are not accepted now as canonical by Jews or by Christians and its sects


    29. He was elected to the oversight of the churches of Jerusalem; and was the author of the Epistle ascribed to James in the sacred canon


    30. Behind her was a long line of ground vessels; there were canon throwers that were so huge that they had to be operated by a giant

    31. The radio was playing classical music now, the Pachelbel Canon


    32. My former PC printer was a Canon, but it was shot so I unloaded it


    33. José Arcadio, who left the seminary as soon as he reached Rome, continued nourishing the legend of theology and canon law so as not to jeopardize the fabulous inheritance of which his mother’s delirious letters spoke and which would rescue him from the misery and sordidness he shared with two friends in a Trastevere garret


    34. “I shit on Canon Twenty-seven of the Synod of London


    35. Remember that each canon is someone’s point of view


    36. machine sported two machine guns and a sort of canon


    37. It is also heavily armed with defensive lasers, missile launchers and what appears to be a massive plasma canon in its nose


    38. Second, at such a speed and low altitude, manually pointing a canon at the planes with any precision would be next to impossible


    39. within the canon of official truth


    40. If what we learn is outside of the official canon

    41. "There's a phasor canon on top of the tower


    42. “I can’t have this loose canon running around assaulting members of my crew,” Captain Munoz said


    43. His laser canon was a quad shooter, with the energy cycling through each laser cannon tip, producing bigger beams of energy than the weapons the soldiers were carrying


    44. substance), does in fact shoot out the front of the canon, every time


    45. Shot on a Canon 7D rig That should show you the power of how small technology can be


    46. He’s a loose canon, always struck by an emotion, sad one moment, euphoric ten minutes later


    47. His desire to become a monk in the Salesian tradition was fulfilled after Vatican Council II made changes in canon law which allowed him to pursue life as a solitary monk within the small community of members that eventually sprung up around him


    48. I hold it to be a canon and axiom of the Christian faith, that the nearer a Church can get to the pattern of Scripture the better she is, and the farther she gets away from it the worse


    49. As Canon Mozley says, "Scripture nowhere asserts, either explicitly or implicitly, the regeneration of infants in baptism" (Mozley's Baptismal Controversy, p


    50. [20] Those who wish to study this subject more deeply are advised to read Canon Faber's Primitive Doctrine of Regeneration, Dean Goode on The Effects of Infant Baptism, Canon Mozley on Baptismal Regeneration, Canon Mozley on The Baptismal Controversy














































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    Synonyms for "canon"

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    "canon" definitions

    a rule or especially body of rules or principles generally established as valid and fundamental in a field of art or philosophy


    a priest who is a member of a cathedral chapter


    a ravine formed by a river in an area with little rainfall


    a contrapuntal piece of music in which a melody in one part is imitated exactly in other parts


    a complete list of saints that have been recognized by the Roman Catholic Church


    a collection of books accepted as holy scripture especially the books of the Bible recognized by any Christian church as genuine and inspired