The Canons of Dort , or Canons of Dordrecht , formally titled The Decision of the Synod of Dort on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands , is the judgment of the National Synod held in the Netherlands Dutch city of Dordrecht in 1618 19. At the time, Dordrecht was often referred to in English as Dort . Today, the Canons of Dort form part of the Three Forms of Unity , one of the Reformed Christian confessions of faith confessional standards of many of the Reformed churches around the world, including the Netherlands , South Africa , Australia , and North America. Their continued ... 07 03 the canons of dortdrecht English Translation of the Canons of Dort http www.start.urclearning.org 2006 07 03 canons of dortdrecht spanish Spanish Translation of the Canons of Dort http forms.reformed.org.ua Dordt 20Canons all The Canons of Dort in Latin, Dutch, English, Russian and Ukrainian http www.crcna.org pages dortcanons main.cfm Christian Reformed Church The Canons of Dort http www.canrc.org resources bop candort Canons of Dort http www.start.urclearning.org creeds and confessions audio Audio Recording of the Canons of Dort mp3 DEFAULTSORT Canons Of Dort Category Calvinism Category Synod of Dort Category Christian confessions, creeds and statements of faith Category 17th century ... fr Canons de Dordrecht ko nl Dordtse Leerregels ja pl Kanony z Dort pt C nones de Dort simple Canons of Dort fi Dordtin kanonit sv Kalvinismens fem punkter ... of Jacob Arminius , the Remonstrant s, and Dutch Reformed Churches. These canons are in actuality ... of the Belgic Confession . The Canons are the judgment of the Synod against this Remonstrance. Regardless ... in various forms within Protestantism. The Canons were not intended to be a comprehensive explanation of Reformed doctrine, but only an exposition on the five points of doctrine in dispute. These Canons ... by Lorraine Boettner The Synod of Dordt by Thomas Scott The Canons of Dordt by Henry Peterson The Five ... more details
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. ref The Canons of Dort Arminianism Calvinism Main Canons of Dort The Synod concluded with a rejection ... of Calvinism . The Decision of the Synod of Dort on the Five Main Points of Doctrine in Dispute in the Netherlands , popularly known as the Canons of Dort , is the explanation of the judicial decision ... calendar will need to be adjusted by adding ten days. The Synod of Dort also known as the Synod of Dordt ... from eight foreign Reformed churches were also invited. Dort was a contemporary English term ... of Calvinist Arminian debate There had been previous provincial synods of Dort, and a National Synod in 1576. For that reason the 1618 meeting is sometimes called the Second Synod of Dort . The acts ... of the Arminians, the theological formulations of the Canons of the Synod by no means ... , Ch. 8, for a full account. ref Delegates details List of participants in the Synod of Dort Proceedings ... of the Synod of Dort , Sprinkle Publ., 1993 reprint, p.5. ref blockquote He concluded by expressing ... Remonstrant ministers, including Episcopius, had been charged to remain in Dort until further instruction ... and the Synod of Dort 1618 1619 Notes Reflist External links Wikisource1911Enc Dort, Synod of http www.crcna.org pages dortcanons main.cfm Canons of Dort at CRC home http www.reformed.org documents canons of dordt.html Canons of Dort at Reformed.org http www.truecovenanter.com gospel synod of dort.html The Ivdgement of the Synode Holden At Dort Category 17th century in the Netherlands Category Synod of Dort Category 1618 establishments Category 1619 disestablishments Category 1618 in Europe Category 1619 in Europe Category Church councils accepted by Calvinism Category Synods Dort Category ... hu Dorti zsinat nl Synode van Dordrecht ja nds Synood vun Dordrecht pt S nodo de Dort ro Sinodul din Dort ru simple Synod of Dort sv Synoden i Dordrecht ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image dortcar.jpg right thumb 290px Dort demonstrates its durability in the 1920s era advertising image. The Dort was an automobile built by the Dort Motor Car Company of Flint, Michigan from 1915 1924. Dort used Lycoming engine Lycoming built engines to power their vehicles. Dort Motor Car traced its history back to its founding as the Flint Road Cart Company in 1884 by William Crapo Durant and Josiah Dallas Dort , who sold wagons, built by local suppliers for 8 a piece. In 1900, the company, which by now was making 50,000 wagons, carts and carriages annually, changed its name to Durant Dort Carriage Company . Dort was a Director and Vice President of Chevrolet in 1912 in 1913 Dort stepped down and by 1915 he and Durant cut their business ties. Dort continued manufacturing cars until 1924, when the mounting price of development and distribution of the vehicles made it impossible to compete in the automotive markets of the 1920s. Josiah Dallas Dort s death in 1923 sealed the fate of Dort Motors. See also Gray Dort Motors Ltd. Durant Motors DEFAULTSORT Dort Automobile Category Vintage vehicles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of the United States Category Motor vehicle manufacturers based in Michigan Category Defunct companies based in Michigan Category Companies established in 1915 de Dort Motor Car Company ... more details
Mount Dort Coord 85 54 S 158 53 W source GNIS display inline,title is a conspicuous ice free mountain , convert 2,250 m high, projecting into the east side of Amundsen Glacier just south of the mouth of Cappellari Glacier . It was discovered and first mapped by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition , 1928 30, and named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Wakefield Dort, Jr. , a geologist at McMurdo Station , summer 1965 66, and exchange scientist at the Japanese Showa Station Antarctica Showa Station , winter 1967. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 3995 name Dort, Mount accessdate 2012 01 26 ref usgs gazetteer id 3995 name Dort, Mount DEFAULTSORT Dort, Mount Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Amundsen Coast RossDependency geo stub ... more details
Infobox football biography name Filip Dort image fullname birth date birth date and age df yes 1980 7 27 birth place P bram , Czechoslovakia height height m 1.73 position Midfielder currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 1987 1996 youthyears2 1996 1998 youthclubs1 MFK Dob youthclubs2 AC Sparta Prague Sparta Prague years1 1998 2003 years2 2003 2004 years3 2004 years4 2005 years5 2005 2006 years6 2006 years7 2006 2007 years8 2007 2009 years9 2009 2010 years10 2010 clubs1 AC Sparta Prague Sparta Prague clubs2 SFC Opava clubs3 Chmel Bl any clubs4 Slovan Liberec clubs5 Chmel Bl any loan clubs6 Slovan Liberec clubs7 FK Teplice clubs8 Slovan Liberec clubs9 1. FK P bram clubs10 Vyso ina Jihlava caps1 0 caps2 28 caps3 6 caps4 5 caps5 15 caps6 14 caps7 24 caps8 44 caps9 9 caps10 8 goals1 0 goals2 11 goals3 0 goals4 0 goals5 1 goals6 2 goals7 4 goals8 5 goals9 1 goals10 4 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 pcupdate date 2010 05 16 ntupdate Filip Dort born 27 July 1980 is a Czech Republic Czech football soccer football player. Dort played for several Gambrinus liga clubs. He made his debut in the top league in the 2003 04 Gambrinus liga 2003 2004 season , while playing for SFC Opava . In his very first season Dort scored 11 goals and was eventually voted Revelation of the Year at the Golden Ball Czech Republic Golden Ball awards. ref http fotbal.idnes.cz zlaty mic nedveduv rok jankulovskeho jaro fjj fot reprez.asp?c A040603 164938 fot reprez ber Zlat m Nedv d v rok, Jankulovsk ho jaro ref References reflist External links http fotbal.idnes.cz db fotbal.asp?hrac 3001178 Profile at iDNES.cz Czech Revelation of the Year Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dort, Filip ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION footballer ... Dort, Filip Category Czech footballers Category 1980 births Category Living people Category ... from P bram CzechRepublic footy midfielder stub cs Filip Dort ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 52.1480 longitude 1.1559 official name Canons Ashby population 50 population ref or less 2001 shire district Daventry shire county Northamptonshire region East Midlands constituency westminster Daventry post town NORTHAMPTON postcode district NN11 postcode area NN dial code 01327 os grid reference SP577503 static image Image Canonsashby.jpg 240px static image caption small View of Canons Ashby small Unreferenced date November 2009 Image CanonsAshby.jpg thumb left upright Canons Ashby House Canons Ashby is a small village and civil parishes in England civil parish in the Daventry district Daventry district of the county of Northamptonshire , England . Its most notable building is Canons Ashby House , a National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust property. The parish church is a surviving fragment of Canons Ashby Priory . It is situated one mile from Moreton Pinkney . A railway station was located between the two villages, on the Stratford upon Avon and Midland Junction Railway later part of the London Midland and Scottish Railway , but the station closed in April 1952. The village is part of the Daventry UK Parliament constituency Daventry constituency . External links Commons category inline Canons Ashby http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w vh w visits w findaplace w canonsashbyhouse National Trust site Daventry District Category Villages in Northamptonshire Northamptonshire geo stub nl Canons Ashby pl Canons Ashby ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Penitential canons are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penance s to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Book s see Moral Theology . They all belong to the ancient penitential discipline and retain only an historic interest if the writers of the classical period continue to cite them, it is only as examples, and to excite sinners to repentance by reminding them of earlier severity. In a certain sense they survive, for the granting of indulgence s is based on the periods of penance, years, day and quarantines. The penitential canons may be divided into three classes corresponding to the penitential discipline of the East, of Rome, or of the Anglo Saxon Churches. Penitential canons of the East In the East, the prominent feature of penance was not the practice of mortification and pious works, though this was supposed ... canons are contained in the canonical letter of St. Gregory Thaumaturgus about 263 P. G., X ... canons of Rome The Roman penitential discipline did not recognize the various stations , or classes ... in a fixed order, was maintained longer. The most ancient Western canons relate to the admission or exclusion ... sinners. Other canons of this council ordained penances of several years duration. After Elvira and the Synod of Arles Council of Arles in 314 the penitential canons were rather infrequent. They are more ..., passed into the Western canonical collections. Penitential canons of the Anglo Saxon and Irish Churches More striking in the penitential canons of Anglo Saxon and Irish origin is the particular fixation ... of things otherwise allowable also alms, prayers, pilgrimages etc. These canons, unknown to us ... or collections made in, and in vogue from, the seventh century. These canons and the penitential ... and gradually mitigated. See COLLECTION OF ANCIENT Canons. Source http www.newadvent.org cathen 11636a.htm ... more details
The Apostolic Canons ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 03279a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Apostolic Canons ref or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles ref http www.ccel.org ccel schaff anf07.ix.ix.vi.html ..., the Apostolic Canons use a pseudepigraph ic form, and their attribution to the Twelve Apostles is without any historical basis. These eighty five canons were approved by the Eastern Council in Trullo in 692 but rejected by Pope Constantine . In the Latin Rite Western Church only fifty of these canons ... of ancient canons Western collections and afterwards in the Corpus Juris Canonici . Canon ... canons they quote nor even before the latter end of the 4th century, since they are certainly posterior ... and all similar early canonical texts, locates the composition of the Apostolic Canons in the 5th ... Sebastian Drey , the first among modern writers to study profoundly these ancient canons he distinguished ... quotes canons 21 23. ref E. W. Brooks, Select Letters of Severus of Antioch , London, 1904 Syriac ... controversy over the number of these canons. In the Apostolic Constitutions loc. cit. they are eighty ... counting of two canons as one . In the latter half of the 6th century, John of Antioch John Scholasticus ... decrees in which he included these eighty five canons, ref See Henri Justel Voellus , Bibliotheca .... On the other hand the Latin Church, throughout the Middle Ages , recognized only fifty canons of the Apostles. This was the number finally adopted by Dionysius Exiguus , who first translated these canons into Latin about 500. It is not very clear why he omitted canons 51 85 he seems to have been ... of the Apostolic Canons ref The oldest of them first edited by C. H. Turner , Ecclesi Occidentalis ... collection of canons both synodal decrees and Decretal papal decretals known as the Dionysiana Collectio .... Later collections of canons Italy, Spain, France, Germany, etc. borrowed from him the text passed into Pseudo Isidore , and eventually Gratian jurist Gratian included c. 1140 some excerpts from these canons ... more details
refimprove date March 2011 infobox UK place country England region London official name Canons Park latitude 51.6093 longitude 0.2884 os grid reference TQ1891 london borough Harrow post town EDGWARE postcode district HA8 postcode area HA dial code 020 constituency westminster Harrow East UK Parliament constituency Harrow East Canons Park is a residential suburb of London , situated in the north west London Borough of Harrow . It is located to the south of Stanmore , the west of Edgware , and the east of Wealdstone . Etymology and history Canons refers to the canon priest canons or monks of the Augustinian priory of St Bartholomew the Great St Bartholomew in Smithfield, London , who owned the manor of Stanmore before the Reformation. Canons Park is largely located on the site of Cannons house Cannons , a magnificent early 18th century country estate built between 1713 25, by James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos . A few years after the Duke s death in 1744 the big house was demolished and the estate was divided and sold in parcels the last, the original house site, transformed into ambitious ... gardens of Canons Park. The modern park includes the Memorial Gardens, a folly known as the Temple not to be confused ... grounds and an orchard. Canons Drive, in Edgware follows the original path of the entrance to the Cannons .... The remains of a second, raised, carriageway running from Cannons can be traced through Canons Park ... part of the original Cannons Estate and survive within the boundaries of the Canons Drive residential area. Canons Park Image Canons Park memorial garden.JPG thumb left 250px King George V Memorial Garden Canons Park is a registered Grade II Historic Landscape and contains several listed buildings ... and transport The area is served by Canons Park tube station Canons Park Jubilee Line and Edgware ... and 340 bus go past Canons Park tube station. Notes Reflist References http www.little stanmore.org ... Friends of Canons Park http www.harrow.gov.uk site scripts documents info.php?documentID 802 Canons ... more details
Very long date November 2009 Canons Regular are members of certain bodies of priesthood Catholic Church ... praying of the Liturgy of the Hours in choir. canon priest Secular canons , by contrast, belong .... Canons Regular are sometimes called Black or White Canons, depending on the color of the religious habit worn by the congregation Catholic congregation to which they belong. Canons Regular Refimprove section date October 2009 The Canons Regular of Saint Augustine C.R.S.A. or Can.Reg. , also referred to as Augustinian Canons or Austin Canons Austin being a corruption of Augustinian , is one of the oldest Latin Rite Orders. The canons live together in community and take the three vow s of chastity, poverty and obedience though this is a later development, the first communities of Canons took vows of common property and stability. Some congregations of Canons Regular have retained the vow of stability, e.g. the members of the Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular take a vow of stability for the house which they join. Famous Canons Regular include the only English Pope Adrian IV , ref ... of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life of the Holy See , Canons Regular, who combine ..., gave this form of religious life its most characteristic features. Historically, the French canons ... canons were the custodians of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham . Citation needed date October 2009 The characteristic Religious habit habit of canons regular is the rochet , a sign of the clergy ... . In 1959, four congregations of Canons Regular came together to form a confederated Order, which with time ..., Abbot of Klosterneuburg Monastery , and Abbot General of the Austrian Congregation of Canons ..., the United States and Uruguay. The Austrian Congregation of Canons Regular, based in the monasteries ... Sancti Augustini is a new Protestant religious community of Canons founded in 2008 at the ecumenical ... cleric The Order of Canons Regular is necessarily constituted by religious clerics, because they are essentially ... more details
The Canons of Hippolytus is a Christian text composed by 38 decrees Canon law canons and belongs to genre of the Ancient Church Orders Church Orders . The work can be dated on about 336 to 340 CE even if a slightly later date is sometime proposed. The provenience is regarded as Egypt . ref name Bradshaw cite book first Paul F. last Bradshaw title The Search for the Origins of Christian Worship date 2002 isbn 9780195217322 publisher Oxford University Press authorlink Paul F. Bradshaw pages 83 ref The author is unknown, even if the work presents itself as being written by Hippolytus of Rome Hippolytus , the high pope bishop of Rome , according to the instructions of the Apostles . It contain instructions in regard to the choice and ordination of Christian ministers, regulations as to widows and virgins, conditions of reception of converts from paganism , preparation for and administration of baptism ... Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg Daniel von Haneberg , who first published the Canons of Hippolytus The Canons of Hippolytus exist only in an Arabic language Arabic version, itself made from a Coptic ... translation has been published in 1987. ref cite book first Paul F. last Bradshaw title The Canons ... Content The book is divided into thirty eight canons, to which short headings are prefixed. This division .... Canons 2 5 give regulations for the selection and ordination of bishops , presbyters and deacons . The bishop .... The duties of a deacon are described, and the prayer of his ordination follows 5 . Canons 6 ... are not ordained 9 ordination is for men only. Canons 10 15 describe conditions for the admission of converts ... be a soldier. Canons 16 18 deal chiefly with regulations concerning women. Canon 19 is a long ... as little children. A warning is added against eating anything before communicating. Canons 20 22 deal ... that the high priest should visit them for the shadow of Saint Peter Peter healed the sick . Canons ... an evil spirit get possession of it. Canons 30 35 contain various rules, and specially deal with suppers ... more details
Canons http www.bl.uk catalogues illuminatedmanuscripts searchSimple.asp British Library illuminated ... Gospels Category Christian terms Link GA pl Link GA ru de Eusebischer Kanon fr Canons de concordances it Canoni eusebiani nl Canons van Eusebius pl Kanony Euzebiusza ru ... more details
For the compact digital camera line Canon PowerShot The Pocket Canons is the name of a series of small books, designed by Pentagram design studio Pentagram Partner, Angus Hyland , featuring the text of individual Books of the Bible along with introductions by various well known authors. The Bible texts are drawn from the King James Version of the Bible . The series was conceived by Matthew Darby , who published it in partnership with Canongate Books in the UK. The series has now 2006 been published in 12 languages and in 16 countries, selling well over a million copies. The US publisher of the Pocket Canons is Grove Atlantic Inc. . In 1998 the series was the winner of the Publishers Publicity Circle award for Generic Campaign of the Year . It also won several design awards, the D&AD Silver Award, and awards from the Art Directors Club and the Tokyo Type Directors Club. Pocket Canons Series 1 class wikitable Book of the Bible Text at Wikisource UK Introduction Writer US Introduction Writer UK ISBN US ISBN align center Book of Genesis Genesis align center s Bible King James Genesis Genesis align center Steven Rose align center E. L. Doctorow align center ISBN 0 8624 1789 9 align center ISBN 0 8021 3610 9 align center Book of Exodus Exodus align center s Bible King James Exodus Exodus align center colspan 2 David Grossman align center ISBN 0 8021 3611 7 align center ISBN 0 8021 3611 7 align center Book of Job Job align center s Bible King James Job Job align center Louis de Berni res align center Charles Frazier align center ISBN 0 8624 1791 0 align center ISBN 0 8021 3612 5 align center Book of Proverbs Proverbs align center s Bible King James Proverbs Proverbs align center colspan 2 Charles R. Johnson Charles Johnson align center ISBN 0 8624 1792 9 align center ISBN 0 8021 3613 3 align center Song of Songs Song of Solomon align center s Bible King James Song of Solomon ... align center ISBN 0 8624 1800 3 align center ISBN 0 8021 3621 4 Pocket Canons Series 2 class wikitable ... more details
No footnotes date March 2010 Gray Dort Motors was a Canadian automobile manufacturer in Chatham, Ontario , Canada , from 1915 to 1925. It started as Canadian carriage works of William Gray & Sons Company Ltd, founded in 1855 by William Gray. In the mid 1900s Robert Gray William s father, then president of the company began to build Ford Motor Company Ford bodies for the Walkerville, Ontario Walkerville factory. They continued to do so until 1912. During this period, they also built bodies for the locally built Chatham car. In 1915, Robert Gray obtained the Canadian rights to manufacture the Dort Automobile from Flint, Michigan Flint automobile manufacturer J. Dallas Dort, of the Dort automobile Dort Motor Co. , and that year Gray Dort was formed. They produced two cars the first year, a Model 4 roadster, and a Model 5 touring car. Over the years, Gray Dort became known for their cars of reliable quality, which started easily in all weather conditions. In 1923, after several years of successful but stressful business, J. Dallas Dort decided he wanted to leave the automobile business, and Robert Gray could not dissuade him. A few months later, Dallas Dort died while playing golf. Their easy access to U.S. sources of engineering and mechanical parts having abruptly come to a close, the company began to lose money. Gray Dort scrambled to find another U.S. based partner to no avail, and the last few years of its life were spent liquidating assets. Over the course of its lifetime, Gray Dort manufactured around 26,000 automobiles. Citation needed date April 2010 See also Dort automobile References http www.windsorpubliclibrary.com digi wow plants gray dort.htm Windsor Public Library website http www.virtualmuseum.ca CommunityMemories ADVL 000a image original ADVL000a00jo.jpg Image of the automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Canada Category Canadian automobiles ... more details
refimprove date November 2011 TOCright Official participation in the Synod of Dort , held in 1618 9 in Dordrecht in the Netherlands , consisted of different groups Dutch ministers, church elders, and theologians representatives of churches outside the Dutch Republic and Dutch lay politicians. There were 14 Remonstrants who were summoned, in effect as defendants. There were also some observers, who had no voting status. File Arminianism as five headed monster.JPG thumb left Arminianism as a five headed monster, 1618 engraving. Listings are usually given according to a traditional ordering for the provinces that begins with Gelderland for the provincial synods Holland was divided into two, North and South. In the sources both Latinised names and spelling variants occur. Lists of those nominated to participate in some capacity differ from those who signed the final Acts of the Synod. Figures vary a little, but one total given is for 102 official participants. ref Martin Mulsow, Jan Rohls, Socinianism ... Name Institution Comments Johannes Polyander University of Leiden Editor of the canons. Franciscus ... synod of dort ref Gelderland Pastor from Arnhem . Ellardus a Mehen, Eilardus van Mehen Moenius 1570 ... Minister of Heusden Balthasar Lydius South Holland Pastor in Dort Henricus Arnoldi South Holland Preacher at Delft Arnoldus Musius Arnoldus Muys van Holij South Holland Elder of the Church of Dort ... are not compatible for this province, when it comes to the elders one of those subscribing to the Canons ... , article Dort, Synod of . ref ref name MethRev Two replacements were made during the Synod ..., being particularly impressed with Martinius. ref Robert Peters, John Hales and the Synod of Dort ... Churches Essays in commemoration of the great Synod of Dort 1618 1619 Jonathan I. Israel 1998 , The Dutch ... and the Synod of Dort Philip Schaff , Creeds of Christendom, with a History and Critical notes. Volume ... in the Synod of Dort Category Lists of people Synod of Dort Category History of Calvinism Category ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Football at the Summer Olympics football MedalCountry the NED MedalBronze 1920 Summer Olympics Antwerp 1920 Team competition MedalBottom Jan Joop Leendert van Dort May 25, 1889 in Heemstede April 1, 1967 in Leiden was a football soccer player from the Netherlands , who represented his home country at the Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics 1920 Summer Olympics . There he won the bronze medal with the Netherlands national football team . Van Dort obtained a total number of five caps for Holland, and played for Ajax Amsterdam and Vitesse Arnhem . References Netherlands Squad 1920 Summer Olympics nl icon http www.sport.nl overige deelnemersfinder Dutch Olympic Committee s start s sports succession box before flagicon NED Bram Evers a.i. title Vitesse Managers Vitesse Arnhem Manager years 1922 &ndash 1924 after flagicon ENG Robert William Jefferson s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Dort, Jan van ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Dutch footballer and manager DATE OF BIRTH May 25, 1889 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH April 1, 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Dort, Jan van Category 1889 births Category 1967 deaths Category Dutch footballers Category Footballers at the 1920 Summer Olympics Category Olympic footballers of the Netherlands Category Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Category AFC Ajax players Category Dutch football managers Category SBV Vitesse managers Category SBV Vitesse players Category People from Heemstede Category Netherlands international footballers Category Olympic medalists in football Netherlands footy bio stub Netherlands Olympic medalist stub nl Jan van Dort no Jan van Dort ru , ... more details
Infobox person name Wieteke Van Dort image Wieteke van Dort, Den Haag Veteranendag 2009, by FaceMePLS.jpg caption Wieteke van Dort Tante Lien , The Hague Veterans Day, 2009. imagesize 200px birth name Louisa Johanna Theodora Van Dort birth date birth date and age 1943 5 16 birth place Surabaya , Dutch ... Louisa Johanna Theodora Wieteke van Dort Surabaya , Dutch East Indies , May 16, 1943 is a Netherlands ... life Wieteke Van Dort was born in Surabaya in what was then the Dutch East Indies under the Japanese .... When she was thirteen years old, the Van Dort family went on vacation to The Netherlands. While they were abroad, Sukarno nationalized Indonesia and the Van Dort family lost everything. Her family .... Early career File Wieteke van Dort in de Stratemakeropzeeshow.png left 125px After her marriage to Theo ... died. Wieteke van Dort also participated in the television program Het Klokhuis by overseeing the text ... during the official Dutch Veterans Day in the Hague, Wieteke van Dort received the Silver Medal of Merit ... from the same director. Van Dort often cooperates with benefits and non profit events for good causes ..., just before, during or soon after birth. Wieteke van Dort is still active in the fine arts and regularly ... 1996 We ll Meet Again , Mercury 534 124 2 1997 Dubbel CD Wieteke Van Dort 25 Jaar Als Tante Lien ... Bij 2 Boeken , Publisher Libre Leeuwarden 2001 Dubbel Cd Het Mooiste Van Wieteke Van Dort , Universal ... Live , registration 2001 Wieteke van Dort Productions 8 711255 238828 2005 Pasar Malam Besar Live , registration 2002 Wieteke van Dort Productions 8 711255 238828 2006 The Late Late Lien Show S 3 DVD ... 0234211 Wieteke van Dort http www.youtube.com watch?v lJEC7MpORGs Video footage Tante Lien vocal ... snelzoeken docview.hts&ResultStart 001&ResultCount 50&invoerveld Wieteke van Dort nl icon Lijst ... lien gliederung.html nl icon Biografie Wieteke van Dort http home.hetnet.nl paw1962 albumwietekevandort biografiewieteke.htm nl icon Welkom op de website van Wieteke van Dort http wietekevandort.alternateexperience.nl ... more details
Canons Regular of the Holy Cross can refer to one of two Catholic orders Canons Regular of the Order of the Holy Cross , which originated in Belgium Canons Regular of the Holy Cross of Coimbra , which originated in Portugal disambig ... more details
Canons Regular of the Holy Sepulchre were a religious order said to have been founded In 1114 or, according to other accounts during the rule of Godfrey of Bouillon in Jerusalem on the rule of Augustine of Hippo St Augustine . Pope Celestine III , in 1143, confirms the Church and Canons of the Holy Sepulchre in all their possessions, and enumerates several churches both in the Holy Land and in Italy belonging to the Canons. According to Jacques de Vitry , the canons served the churches on Mount Sion and Mount Olivet in addition to that of Church of the Holy Sepulchre the Holy Sepulchre . The canons survived in Europe until the French Revolution . In Italy they seem to have been suppressed by Pope Innocent VIII Innocent VIII in 1489, and their property given to the Knights of St John . The canons are now extinct, but canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre are still to be found in various countries of Western Europe. 1911 RC society stub Category Orders of knighthood Holy Sepulchre ... more details
unsourced date February 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Expand Italian Maestro dell Altare dei Regolari topic culture date December 2008 The Master of the Regular Canons& 39 Altarpiece was a Germany German painter, active in the area around Erfurt during the fifteenth century. He is named for an altarpiece painted for the church of the canon priest regular canons in Erfurt, dated to between 1450 and 1460 in addition one of his works is held by the Alte Pinakothek in Munich . References translation ref it Maestro dell Altare dei Regolari DEFAULTSORT Master Of The Regular Canons Altarpiece Category German painters Category Anonymous artists Regular Canons Altarpiece, Master of the Germany painter stub it Maestro dell Altare dei Regolari ... more details
Infobox London station name Canons Park symbol underground manager London Underground locale Canons Park borough London Borough of Harrow Harrow platforms 2 fare zone 5 image name Canons Park Tube Station.JPG latitude decdeg 51 36 28 N 4 longitude decdeg 0 17 41 W 4 original Metropolitan Railway years1 10 December 1932 years2 20 November 1939 years3 1 May 1979 events1 Station opened as Canons Park Edgware events2 Metropolitan Line service replaced by Bakerloo Line events3 Bakerloo Line service replaced by Jubilee Line tubeexits05 1.217 tubeexits06 1.366 tubeexits07 increase 1.536 tubeexits08 increase 1.560 tubeexits09 increase 1.646 tubeexits10 decrease 1.610 Canons Park is a London Underground station at Canons Park , north London . It is on the Jubilee Line , between Stanmore tube station Stanmore and Queensbury tube station Queensbury . It is in Travelcard Zone 5 and is the least used station on the Jubilee Line with 1.56 million passengers per year. Citation needed date March 2010 History ... 2007 12 28 ref The station was originally named Canons Park Edgware although the suffix was dropped ... occasions, Jubilee Line trains may terminate at Canons Park. This usually happens in the early ... rust free. Citation needed date March 2011 Image gallery gallery Image Canons Park tube Station.JPG Image Canons Park tube sign.JPG gallery References reflist Transport links London bus routes London ... photos.ltmcollection.org London Transport Museum Photographic Archive ltmcollection 31 997231.jpg Canons ... Canons Park station, 1956 clear s start s rail title LUL s line system LUL line Jubilee previous Stanmore ... Use dmy dates date March 2011 DEFAULTSORT Canons Park Tube Station Category Jubilee Line stations Category ... opened in 1932 ar cs Canons Park stanice metra v Lond n de Canons Park London Underground fa fr Canons Park m tro de Londres gan nl Canons Park metrostation no Canons Park undergrunnsstasjon pl Canons Park sk Canons Park stanica metra ... more details
File Canons Ashby House Front.jpg thumb left Front of Canons Ashby House File Canons Ashby House Rear.jpg thumb left Rear of Canons Ashby House File Canons Ashby House Kitchen.jpg thumb right Kitchen range at Canons Ashby House Canons Ashby House is an Elizabethan manor house located in Canons Ashby , Daventry district Daventry , Northamptonshire , England . It has been owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust since 1981, although The Tower is in the care of the Landmark Trust and available for holiday lets. It has been the home of the John Dryden Dryden family since its construction in the 16th century. The manor house was built in approximately 1550 with additions in the 1590s, in the 1630s and 1710 it has remained essentially unchanged since the 1710s. John Dryden had married Elizabeth Cope in 1551 and inherited, through his wife, an L shaped farmhouse which he gradually extended. In the 1590s his son, Sir Erasmus Dryden completed the final north range of the house which enclosed the Pebble Courtyard. The interior of the house is noted for its Tudor architecture Elizabethan wall paintings and its Jacobean architecture Jacobean plasterwork. The house sits in the midst of a formal garden with colourful herbaceous border s, an orchard featuring varieties of fruit trees from the 16th century, terraces, walls and gate piers from 1710. There is also the remains of a medieval Canons Ashby Priory priory church from which the house gets its name . Gervase Jackson Stops , who was the Architectural Adviser to the National Trust for over twenty years, broke fresh ground when he fought for the rescue of the then decaying manor house ... Louis Osman lived at Canons Ashby from 1969 70 to 1979. While living there, Osman made the crown ..., D.C. in 1976. External links commons category inline Canons Ashby House http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w vh w visits w findaplace w canonsashbyhouse Canons Ashby House information at the National ... more details
The Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem is a clerical Institute of Consecrated Life in the Roman Catholic Church Catholic Church , founded in 2002 in the Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse Diocese of La Crosse , and currently located in Charlestown, West Virginia after a period in Chesterfield, Missouri in the Archdiocese of Saint Louis . This institute celebrates the traditional Latin Liturgy Tridentine Mass according to the rites of 1962, as promulgated by Pope John Paul II s motu proprio Ecclesia Dei of 1988. The members live in community under the Augustinians The Augustinian Rule Augustinian Rule . The institute was founded by Bishop Raymond Leo Burke and Dom Daniel Augustine Oppenheimer, Prior. ref http www.canonsregular.com Welcome Bot generated title ref References reflist See also Augustinians Augustinian Recollects Bridgittines Order of the Canons Regular of Premontre Norbertines founded by St. Norbert 1120 External links http www.canonsregular.com Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem http bible.tmtm.com wiki Augustinians Catholic Encyclopedia Catholic Encyclopaedia article now very outdated RC society stub Category Institutes of Consecrated Life Category Ecclesia Dei Category Canons Regular Category Christianity in Missouri Category Christianity in Wisconsin Category Religious organizations established in 2002 Category 21st century Christian monasteries de Canons Regular of the New Jerusalem ... more details
File Canons Ashby Priory Front.jpg thumb left Front of Canons Ashby Priory File Canons Ashby Priory Stained Glass.jpg thumb right Stained glass in Canons Ashby Priory Canons Ashby Priory was an Augustinian monastic establishment in Northamptonshire , England . The Priory was founded by Stephen La Leye on a site to the south of the present church between 1147 and 1151, during the reign of Henry II of England Henry II http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 42392 . In 1253 the Augustinians were granted a licence to build the Norwell, which still exists to the north of the present church, to supply water to the priory. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s, the priory and its land were granted to Sir Francis Bryan , a close ally of Henry VIII. Bryan only held the estate for a short while before selling it in 1538 to Sir John Cope, a wealthy Banbury lawyer. Sir John s daughter Elizabeth inherited what is thought to have been the priory farmhouse wrong Wilkyns farm was part of John Dryden s inheritance. Copes Ashbie across the road was inherited by Elizabeth s brother, who died early leaving his sons as Wards of the Dryden family . In 1551 she married John Dryden, who extended the building to form the earliest parts of Canons Ashby House . Part of the building survives St Mary s, the parish church of Canons Ashby , dates from about 1250 and this, together with Canons Ashby House, is now owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty National Trust . Its power and size can be judged by its outlying buildings which cover a huge area of the surrounding countryside. The remains of the priory s hospitalium can still be seen as the monastic building centred around the parish church of Maidford , some five miles away. See also ... category inline Canons Ashby Priory http www.nationaltrust.org.uk main w vh w visits w findaplace w canonsashbyhouse Canons Ashby House information at the National Trust coord 52.1496 1.1558 type landmark ... more details