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  • If you're in that category, the first few pages of the Paschal's review will get you started, but you should then follow the trail through his footnotes, especially to this essay.

    Paschal on Wiecek on the Stone Court Dan Ernst 2009

  • People still think that "Liar, Lunatic, Lord" and Paschal's Wager are really good arguments.

    Inigo Montoya Addresses Fundamentalists James F. McGrath 2009

  • Sen. Clinton is in Georgia today for what is being billed as a "major campaign announcement" at Paschal's Restaurant in downtown Atlanta.

    Andre Walker: Hillary Supporters In Georgia: "We want a clear mandate" 2008

  • Paschal's humiliating renunciation (1111) of papal fiefs and secular revenues, his repudiation by his clergy, and his arrest by Henry V made a much more profound impression in Europe than Canossa.

    1077, Jan 2001

  • At no point in this letter does Bruno chastise Paschal in the manner we have already seen in his other letters after Paschal's granting of the privilegium; nor does this letter hint at Bruno's mistrust of Paschal, also a post-privilegium characteristic of

    Hamilton: "A Liturgy of Reform" 1996

  • And I want to thank all of those who are gathered here at Paschal's in Atlanta.

    President To African American Ministers And Leaders ITY National Archives 1996

  • Recent scholars have shown that, despite his reputation and the criticisms of the other reformers, Paschal, at first, presented a strong reform-minded position to Henry. 9 In Paschal's original position, Henry would lose the right to invest bishops and the bishops would give up their regalia.

    Hamilton: "A Liturgy of Reform" 1996

  • Bishop Bruno was hoping that Paschal's successor would also come from that ancient abbey, he was right.

    Hamilton: "A Liturgy of Reform" 1996

  • Paschal's reaffirmation that any who were invested by a lay ruler would be excommunicate. 39 All of this occured before Paschal's controversial reconciliation with Henry in 1112.

    Hamilton: "A Liturgy of Reform" 1996

  • He was himself the author of Paschal's Digest of the Laws of Texas.

    My beloved South, Mrs. T. P. O 1914

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