The Holy Synod urged all priests and parishioners to repent and come back to the unity of the canonic church. |
No theory can be taken as forever canonic and the case of Greek mythology is long overdue for a new paradigm. |
Despite the seemingly perfect formal design of the capital in its canonic form, there has been subtle but significant variation in the details of this order since antiquity. |
There's an unspoken rule that when one reviews a revival of an older or canonic work you're not allowed to comment on the original text. |
The canonic male point of view is put in question by being reproduced, and so to speak re-framed, within a female artist's discourse. |
Enlivened by accents in popular style, the writing includes several canonic sequences. |