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  2. Legal history of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    The Code of Canon Law: A Text and Commentary. New York: Paulist Press, 1985. Commissioned by the Canon Law Society of America. John J. Coughlin. Canon Law: A Comparative Study with Anglo-American Legal Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. Fernando Della Rocca. Manual of Canon Law. Trans. by Anselm Thatcher.

  3. Baptism - Wikipedia

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    Administration of the sacrament is reserved to the parish priest or to another priest to whom he or the local hierarch grants permission, a permission that can be presumed if in accordance with canon law. However, "in case of necessity, baptism can be administered by a deacon or, in his absence or if he is impeded, by another cleric, a member ...

  4. University of Cambridge - Wikipedia

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    The colleges' focus began to shift in 1536, however, with the dissolution of the monasteries and Henry VIII's order that the university disband the canon law that governed the university's faculty [25] and stop teaching scholastic philosophy. In response, colleges changed their curricula from canon law to classics, the Bible, and mathematics.

  5. Renfe Class 333 - Wikipedia

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    The Renfe Series 333 are high power six-axle diesel-electric locomotives built in the 1970s; at the time of their introduction they were the most powerful non-electric locomotives in Spain. After three decades of service the class were rebuilt incorporating Alstom's newer technology, and thus extending their life - these rebuilt machines were ...

  6. Edward Allde - Wikipedia

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    Edward Allde (Alde, Alldee, [1] or Alday; [2] born c. 1560, [1] died 1627 [1]) was an English printer in London during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. He was responsible for a number of significant texts in English Renaissance drama, including some of the early editions of plays by William Shakespeare.

  7. Timeline of the name Palestine - Wikipedia

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    It should be remembered that there are certain coloniae subject to the Italian Law. ...The colony of Ptolemais, which is situated between Phoenicia and Palestine, has nothing but the name of a colony. ...In Palestine there are two colonies, those of Caesarea and Aelia Capitolina; but neither of these enjoy Italian privileges. [128]

  8. National Library of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The North Reading Room. On 15 July 1911 King George V and Queen Mary laid the foundation stone of the National Library of Wales. [16] Designed by architect Sidney Greenslade, who won the competition to design the building in 1909, the building at Grogythan, [17] off Penglais Hill, was ready for occupation in August 1915 but the task of transferring the collections was not completed until 1 ...

  9. Doctor Faustus (play) - Wikipedia

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    "Ravished" by magic (1.1.112), Faustus turns to the dark arts when law, logic, science, and theology fail to satisfy him. According to Charles Nicholl this places the play firmly in the Elizabethan period when the problem of magic ("liberation or damnation?") was a matter of debate, and when Renaissance occultism aimed at a furthering of science.

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