These have provoked controversy as Frame interprets the regulative principle of worship ( which he subscribes to ) in a non-conventional manner.
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In the late 18th century, Immanuel Kant used the concept of telos as a regulative principle in his " Critique of Judgment ".
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The denomination has always believed in the " Regulative Principle of Worship " and applied it to require a cappella singing of instrumental music over the years.
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Historically, regulative meant simply obeying direct instructions, whereas normative meant not just the requirements of the regulative principle, but also replicating patterns established by the scriptures.
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Some writers from the second commandment and the Regulative Principle of Worship because it adds man-made inventions, lyrics and instrumental music to the biblically appointed way of worshipping God.
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The fact that some things are ultimate may be recognized by the synechist without abandoning his standpoint, since synechism is a normative or regulative principle, not a theory of existence.
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The Regulative principle of worship ( see " Theology of Worship ", above ) saw many of the previous practices ( inherited from the Roman Catholic church ) cast aside.
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Following the regulative principle of worship, many Reformed churches adopted the doctrine of exclusive psalmody : every hymn sung in worship must be an actual translation of a Psalm or some other Biblical passage.
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Historically, the driving principle in the development of the standards of Presbyterian worship is the Regulative principle of worship, which specifies that ( in worship ), what is not commanded is forbidden.
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This evolutionary aspect of tychism compels Peirce to expand Darwin's view to a cosmological level, sending its operations back to the origin of the universe under the regulative principle of his synechism.