After a recent meeting of the church's elders, to debate the matter Reverend Njohi passed
an edict banning the wearing bras and panties when attending...
Not exact matches
In 412, the Donatist church was
banned by imperial
edict and driven underground, though there are hints that Donatism survived as late as the time of Gregory the Great (590 - 604).
4 Already threatened with excommunication, the
Edict of Worms (May 1521) outlawed him and placed him under a
ban, but he was saved by his ruler, Friedrich, Elector of Ernestine Saxony (1486 - 1525), who smuggled him into exile to Wartburg.
However, he then felt free to make his own imperial will known and issued an
Edict on his personal responsibilities,
banning all Luther's writings, whether good or bad.
Indeed, in 1933, one of the first
edicts of Nazi Germany was to
ban shechita as inhumane.
A first
edict in 257 for the first time
banned Christian worship.
For example, if you'd read conservative pundit Michelle Malkin's account of the Little Village Academy incident, you could easily have believed that the packed - lunch
ban extended throughout the city of Chicago — and you certainly would never have known that the Little Village principal reportedly retracted her controversial
edict just one week later.
The fiat will instate a 90 - day moratorium on new visa applications for people coming from Iran, Libya, Yemen, Sudan and Somalia and a 120 - day cessation of arrivals from Syria — the latter a shift from the previous
edict's indefinite
ban on migration from the war - shattered nation.
One of the first things interim Superintendent Ramon Cortines did when he took over was to reverse Deasy's
edict and lift the
ban on parent triggers.