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articles declaratoryの例文

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  • The Articles Declaratory begin " The Church of Scotland is part of the Holy Catholic or Universal Church ".
  • The most recent articulation of its legal position, the " Articles Declaratory " ( 1921 ), spells out the key concepts.
  • The Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland of 1921 defines that church legally as " part of the Holy Catholic or Universal Church ".
  • The Society was active in seeking and achieving Article 1 of the Articles Declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland, defining the trinitarian nature of the Christian faith and the " catholicity " of the Church.
  • The main hurdles were overcome by two parliamentary statutes, firstly the Church of Scotland Act 1921, which recognised the Church of Scotland's independence in spiritual matters ( a right asserted by its Articles Declaratory of 1919 ).
  • The Kirk is committed to its'distinctive call and duty to bring the ordinances of religion to the people in every parish of Scotland through a territorial ministry'( Article 3 of its " Articles Declaratory " ).