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  2. Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe - Wikipedia

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    Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe (Silence! The Court Is in Session) is a Marathi play written by Indian playwright Vijay Tendulkar in 1963 and first performed in 1967, directed by Arvind Deshpande, with Sulbha Deshpande as the main lead. Film received National Film Award for Best Marathi Feature Film At 19th National Film Awards.

  3. Session of Christ - Wikipedia

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    The Session of Christ or heavenly session is a Christian doctrine stating that Jesus Christ is seated at the right hand of God the Father in Heaven—the word "session" is an archaic noun meaning "sitting". Although the word formerly meant "the act of sitting down", its meaning is somewhat broader in current English usage, and is used to refer ...

  4. English Language Liturgical Consultation - Wikipedia

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    It is the successor body to the International Consultation on English Texts (ICET). ICET was formed in 1969 and, after circulating drafts in 1971, 1972 and 1973, completed its work in 1975 by publishing the booklet Prayers We Have in Common , its proposed English versions of liturgical texts that included the Apostles' Creed , the Nicene Creed ...

  5. Assizes - Wikipedia

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    The courts of assize were the English equivalent of the still-existing French Cours d'assise.The term is derived by Middle English assise < Old French assise ("session, legal action" – past participle of asseoir, "to seat") < Vulgar Latin *assedēre < Latin assidēre ("to sit beside, aside, elsewhere") < ad + sedēre ("to sit").

  6. A Playne and Godly Exposition or Declaration of the Commune ...

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    It was written in part as a result of the dispute between Erasmus and Martin Luther on certain aspects of the nature of the Catholic Creed. [1] The Exposytion of the Commune Creed was published as an English translation of Erasmus's original text. It carried the subtitle "A Dialog called the Symbole or instructyon in the christen fayth or ...

  7. Brian Merriman - Wikipedia

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    The atmosphere of the 'court' is not so much that of a court of law, but of a country market, filled with verbal commotion and colour. For all that, it is still a dream-world, where Merriman can free himself from the restraints of conventional discourse, swooping from high rhetoric to street-talk in the space of a few lines – much as Dante ...

  8. Oyez - Wikipedia

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    Oyez (/ oʊ ˈ j ɛ z /, / oʊ ˈ j eɪ /, / oʊ ˈ j ɛ s /; more rarely with the word stress at the beginning) is a traditional interjection said two or three times in succession to introduce the opening of a court of law.

  9. Exposition of the Creed - Wikipedia

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    An Exposition of the Creed was a work by John Pearson which was first published in 1659. It was based on sermons he delivered at St Clement's, Eastcheap . It was one of the most influential works on the Apostles' Creed in the Anglican Church .