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  2. Code of Ethics (band) - Wikipedia

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    Code of Ethics was a contemporary Christian music band that was formed in Jacksonville, Florida at the end of the 1980s. With a musical style which crossed many genres including electronic , new wave , and rock , [1] the band found moderate success in the 1990s and early 2000s with a three No. 1 singles, and music award nominations.

  3. Moravian Church music - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of secular instrumental music continues in the Moravian church centers of North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Ohio through various community music ensembles. The sacred music tradition continues as well, both in preserving and sharing the old music and in writing new. Recordings. Lost Music of Early America. Music of the Moravians ...

  4. Code of the United States Fighting Force - Wikipedia

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    Code of the United States Fighting Force. The Code of the U.S. Fighting Force is a code of conduct that is an ethics guide and a United States Department of Defense directive consisting of six articles to members of the United States Armed Forces, addressing how they should act in combat when they must evade capture, resist while a prisoner or ...

  5. Christian music - Wikipedia

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    For them, the act of singing is important. One of the earliest forms of worship music in the church was the Gregorian chant. Pope Gregory I, while not the inventor of chant, was acknowledged as the first person to order such music in the church, hinting the name "Gregorian" chant. The chant reform took place around 590–604 CE (reign of Pope ...

  6. Pāṭimokkha - Wikipedia

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    See media help. In Theravada Buddhism, the Pāṭimokkha is the basic code of monastic discipline, consisting of 227 rules for fully ordained monks ( bhikkhus) and 311 for nuns ( bhikkhuṇīs ). It is contained in the Suttavibhaṅga, a division of the Vinaya Piṭaka .

  7. Ordnung - Wikipedia

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    The Ordnung is a set of rules for Amish, Old Order Mennonite and Conservative Mennonite living. Ordnung ( pronounced [ˈɔʁdnʊŋ] ⓘ) is the German word for order, discipline, rule, arrangement, organization, or system. Because the Amish have no central church government, each assembly is autonomous and is its own governing authority.

  8. Association of the Christian faithful - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, an association of the Christian faithful or simply association of the faithful ( Latin: consociationes christifidelium [1] ), sometimes called a public association of the faithful, [2] is a group of baptized persons, clerics or laity or both together, who, according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law, jointly foster a more ...

  9. Edition Güntersberg - Wikipedia

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    Edition Güntersberg is a German publishing house of classical music, focused on compositions for the viola da gamba. It was founded in Heidelberg in 1990 by Günter von Zadow and Leonore von Zadow-Reichling , who is a professional gambist. [1]