Examples of using Synod in English and their translations into Tagalog
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It is only known because it was referenced in the Synod of Carthage(AD 397).
It is quite old: we already find it expressed in the synod of Orange 529 a.
Concurrent with the events that led to the formation of the Synod of Nova Scotia,
He called a Synod in Mainz(or Mayence)
This doctrine the Synod judges to be drawn from the Word of God,
The synod is taking place at a time when the Amazon is in the world spotlight because of the devastating fires in Brazil.
The Synod of Hippo Regius(393 CE) and the Synod of Carthage(419 CE)
In addition, the decision of the Synod can affect the relations with Constantinople, under the jurisdiction of which are the
In November 448, a synod at Constantinople condemned Eutyches for unorthodoxy.
John convened a synod in Rome at the behest of the emperor Otto.
years of care and cultivation of the Amazon," the 58-page synod working document reads.
organizers of the synod have sought input through 260 listening events held in the region that reached nearly 87,000 people over the past two years.
Playfair became Moderator of the Synod but soon after this he received, in 1782,
In 1817 these two groups, joined by a few ministers from the Established Church of Scotland were able to come together and form the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Nova Scotia.
A draft plan for the university was presented at a synod meeting in Kingston in 1839,
In 1484, 31 years after the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks, a Synod of Constantinople repudiated the Union of Florence,
In 753, Emperor Constantine V convened the Synod of Hieria, which declared that images of Jesus misrepresented him
Even though the Synod of Nicaea was convened by the Roman Emperor Constantine,
in 1618-l619, the Synod of Dordt, in response to an attack on these five doctrines by a group within the Reformed Churches that were known as the Remonstrants, or Arminians.
preceding by 30 years the list published by the Council, or Synod, of Carthage, Africa,