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Book and I
But a tossing of coins, with perhaps the added safeguard of reference to the oracles of the I Ching, the Chinese Book Of Changes, dictates the handling of the chosen materials.
Although still aware of a great light and glow of warmth in the Book, I stood outside shivering in the cold.
And coming to Clermont he set on fire, overthrew and destroyed that shrine which they call Vasso Galatae in the Gallic tongue ," martyring many Christians ( Historia Francorum Book I. 32 – 34 ).
They had initially set up wooden statues of Artemis, a bretas, ( Pausanias, ( fl. c. 160 ): Description of Greece, Book I: Attica ).< ref >
It is noteworthy that Socrates ( Plato, Phaedo, 98 B ) accuses Anaxagoras of failing to differentiate between nous and psyche, while Aristotle ( Metaphysics, Book I ) objects that his nous is merely a deus ex machina to which he refuses to attribute design and knowledge.
The Ark is first mentioned in the Book of Exodus, and then numerous times in Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, I Samuel, II Samuel, I Kings, I Chronicles, II Chronicles, Psalms and Jeremiah.
Dio in his Roman History ( Book I ) confirms this data by telling that Romulus was in his 18th year of age when he had initiated Rome.
Also, during World War I the prison held some of Britain's priceless national treasures including the Domesday Book, the ring and the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom.
Consequently, when the accession of Elizabeth I re-asserted the dominance of Protestantism in England, there remained a significant body of Reformed believers who were nevertheless hostile to the Book of Common Prayer.
The Book of Revelation states: " I saw heaven opened, and behold, a white horse.
The Domesday Book was undertaken in 1086 by William I of England so that he could properly tax the land he had recently conquered in medieval Europe.
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
Ecclesiastical History of England: Book I, Book II, Book III, Book IV, Book V
A commonly heard example is the Yijing " Book of Changes " which, owing to Wade – Giles " I Ching ", is usually cacologized as taking yi ' change ; easy ' in false analogy ( ego?
His 2007 book I Am a Strange Loop won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology.
At about the same time, the nominalist philosopher William of Ockham argued, in Book I of his Summa Totius Logicae ( Treatise on all Logic, written some time before 1327 ), that Categories are not a form of Being in their own right, but derivative on the existence of individuals.
Triangles are congruent if they have all three sides equal ( SSS ), two sides and the angle between them equal ( SAS ), or two angles and a side equal ( ASA ) ( Book I, propositions 4, 8, and 26 ).
" ( Gesta Danorum, Book I )
Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations ( Book I, Chapter X, paragraph 72 ):

Book and Adi
* Lineage of Daksha, The Mahabharata / Book 1: Adi Parva / Section LXV
The Mahabharata ( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 154 ) describes him as a cruel cannibal with sharp, long teeth and prodigious strength.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Sections 159-166.
The story of Drona's birth is recounted dramatically in Mahābhārata, Book I: Adi Parva, Sambhava Parva, Section CXXXI.
* Wikisource: The Mahabharata, Book 1: Adi Parva / Sambhava Parva
The epic calls them " persecutors of all creatures ", and tells us " the snakes were of virulent poison, great prowess and excess of strength, and ever bent on biting other creatures " ( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 20 ).
( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 36.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Sections 16ff.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Sections 13-58.
( Book I: Adi Parva, Section 18.
In the Adi Purana Book XV III, the Kayotsarga posture is described in connection with the penance of Rsabha, also known as Vrsabha .” This is the posture in which Rishabha is believed to have entered kevala.

Book and Parva
The Mahabharata translated by Kisari Mohan Ganguli ( 1883-1896 ), Book 2: Sabha Parva: Lokapala Sabhakhayana Parva, section: XI.
In the Ramayana ( Book III: Vana Parva, Section 271 ff.
When Brahma granted him a boon, he asked never to swerve from the path of righteousness and to be illumined by divine knowledge ( Book III, Vana Parva: Section 273.
( Ramayana, Book III: Vana Parva, Section 285.
Like his brother before him, Kirmira made the mistake of fighting the Pandava hero Bhima, who killed him with his bare hands ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 11 ).
( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 156 ).
( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 179.
Arjuna defeated him in a duel ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 167 ), as did Arjuna's son Abhimanyu ( Book VI: Bhishma Parva, Section 101-102 ).
Alamvusha was also defeated by Bhima ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 107 ), and he was slain by above-mentioned Rakshasa Ghatotkacha ( Book VII: Drona Parva, Section 108 ).
According to the story set forth in the Ramayana and ( in an abbreviated version ) in the Mahabharata ( Book III: Varna Parva, Section 271 ff.
Markandeya's narration of the story begins at Book III ( Varna Parva ), Section 271 of the Mahabharata.
( Mahābhārat, Book III: Varna Parva, Section 268.
* Mahābhārata Book 7 Ghatotkacha-vadha Parva
The Udyoga Parva Book of the Mahabharata narrates that the creator-god Brahma drank so much Amrita that he vomited some of it, from which emerged Surabhi.
( Book 3: Vana Parva-Draupadi-harana Parva )

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