- perfection, are chastity,
poverty (or
perfect charity), and
obedience. As
stated by
Jesus in the
canonical gospels, they are
counsels for
those who
desire to become...
-
original ideas of
Jesus from
those of the
later Christian authors. The
canonical gospels are the four
which appear in the New
Testament of the Bible. They...
- and the Book of
Common Prayer, take the
oaths of
allegiance and
canonical obedience and make a
declaration against simony. The
first was laid down by...
-
swearing the Oath of
Allegiance to His Majesty, and
taking the Oath of
Canonical Obedience "in all
things lawful and honest" to the bishop.
Usually they are...
- own tastes, will, and desires, and his
canonical obedience to God, his bishop, and the
liturgical and
canonical norms of the Church. As a
concession in...
- John Sentamu,
Archbishop of York, to whom the
candidate professed canonical obedience,
Warner officiated as prin****l
celebrant in the laying-on of hands...
- England. Ralph, when he took the pallium,
professed "fidelity and
canonical obedience" to the pope, but did not
submit to the
papal demands and, in fact...
-
evaluated by
experts who have not
found a
complete consensus.
While all four
canonical gospels contain some
sayings and
events which may meet one or more of...
-
honours the
willingness of
Abraham to
sacrifice his son as an act of
obedience to God's command.
Depending on the narrative,
either Ishmael or Isaac...
- as a sign of his
obedience to the will of God, as an "agent and
servant of God". Jesus's
choice positions him as a man of
obedience, in
contrast to Adam's...