Holy Covenant - translation to italian
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Holy Covenant - translation to italian

1643 AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCOTTISH COVENANTERS AND PARLIAMENTARIANS
The Solemn League and Covenant; Solemn league and covenant; Solemn League & Covenant; Covenant (Scotland); The covenant (Scotland); Holy League and Covenant
  • A 17th-century playing card shows English [[Puritans]] taking the Covenant
  • [[Title page]] of the Solemn League and Covenant.

Holy Covenant      
Il sacro patto (fra Dio e il popolo di Israele)
Holy Spirit         
  • as a dove]], by [[Gian Lorenzo Bernini]], in the [[apse]] of [[Saint Peter's Basilica]]
  • God the Holy Spirit]] along with God the Father and God the Son
  • Pentecost icon depicting the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and Mary in the form of tongues of flame above their heads
CONCEPTION OF GOD, OR AN ATTRIBUTE THEREOF, IN VARIOUS RELIGIONS
The Holy Spirit; The Holy Ghost; Holy spirit; Ar-Ruh-ul-Qudus; Spirit, Holy; Religious views on the Holy Spirit; Spirit of the Revelation; Heiliger Geist
Spirito Santo
the Holy See         
  • No relations}}
  • The papal throne ([[cathedra]]), in the apse of [[Archbasilica of Saint John Lateran]], symbolises the Holy See.
  • [[Vatican City]], the Holy See's sovereign territory
JURISDICTION OF THE BISHOP OF ROME
Vatican City/Transnational issues; Holy See, The; Roman see; Holy see; Holy Seat; Holy seat; Sancta Sedes; Sancta sedes; Santa Sede; Papal see; Papal See; See of Peter; Catholic See; Archdiocese of Roma; The Holy See; See of Rome; See of St. Peter; Vatican seal; Vatican Seal; Roman See; International organization membership of the Vatican City; International organization membership of Vatican City; Papal government; Patriarchate of Rome; Holy See (Vatican); Sea Apostolyke of Rome; Holy See of Rome; Vatican.va; Holy See (Vatican City); Holy See (Vatican City State); Holy See (Rome); Catholic Church in the Vatican City; History of the Holy See
Santa Sede

Definition

covenant
1) n. a promise in a written contract or a deed of real property. The term is used only for certain types of promises such as a covenant of warranty, which is a promise to guarantee the title (clear ownership) to property, a promise agreeing to joint use of an easement for access to real property, or a covenant not to compete, which is commonly included in promises made by a seller of a business for a certain period of time. Mutual covenants among members of a homeowners association are promises to respect the rules of conduct or restrictions on use of property to insure peaceful use, limitations on intrusive construction, etc., which are usually part of the recorded covenants, conditions and restrictions which govern a development or condominium project. Covenants which run with the land, such as permanent easement of access or restrictions on use, are binding on future title holders of the property. Covenants can be concurrent (mutual promises to be performed at the same time), dependent (one promise need be performed if the other party performs his/hers), or independent (a promise to be honored without reference to any other promise). Until 1949 many deeds contained restrictive covenants which limited transfer of the property to the Caucasian race. These blatantly racist covenants were then declared unconstitutional. 2) v. to promise. See also: contract covenant not to compete deed restrictive covenant

Wikipedia

Solemn League and Covenant

The Solemn League and Covenant was an agreement between the Scottish Covenanters and the leaders of the English Parliamentarians in 1643 during the First English Civil War, a theatre of conflict in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. On 17 August 1643, the Church of Scotland (the Kirk) accepted it and on 25 September 1643 so did the English Parliament and the Westminster Assembly.