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Ottery St MaryA splendid chapel in a very grand Devon parish church (below), containing many original features such as a carved eagle lectern and the original canon's stalls and misericords (choir stall carvings).
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For those of us non-lawyers, canon law was developed in Europe in the middle ages, according to the canon's or teachings of the church.
Michealene Cristini Risley: Catholic Church -- Blasphemy as a Way of Life Michealene Cristini Risley 2010
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The Fire Element (summer) expresses the pounding-force associated with a canon's explosive power.
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The Fire Element (summer) expresses the pounding-force associated with a canon's explosive power.
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The Fire Element (summer) expresses the pounding-force associated with a canon's explosive power.
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For those of us non-lawyers, canon law was developed in Europe in the middle ages, according to the canon's or teachings of the church.
Michealene Cristini Risley: Catholic Church -- Blasphemy as a Way of Life Michealene Cristini Risley 2010
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Anyway, do you use a digital slr or just a really nice video camera like those of canon's?
Metal Heart on Vimeo 2010
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For those of us non-lawyers, canon law was developed in Europe in the middle ages, according to the canon's or teachings of the church.
Michealene Cristini Risley: Catholic Church -- Blasphemy as a Way of Life Michealene Cristini Risley 2010
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For those of us non-lawyers, canon law was developed in Europe in the middle ages, according to the canon's or teachings of the church.
Michealene Cristini Risley: Catholic Church -- Blasphemy as a Way of Life Michealene Cristini Risley 2010
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Even if Ecclesiastes did contradict the rest of the canon's view on life after death it seems that the point of the canonization of Ecclesiastes is to present a common human mood/perspective rather than to affirm some of its conclusions.
The Inerrancy of Ecclesiastes 9:2-6 James F. McGrath 2010
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