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(" and Faith
Called al-Nasir li-Din Allah (" the Defender of God's Faith "), he ascended the throne in his early 20s, and reigned for half a century as the most powerful prince of Iberia.
Community of Christ removed the " Lectures on Faith " (" Doctrine " portion of the work ) in 1897.
The Catholic Church also has taught that faith and reason can and must work together, in the Papal encyclical letter issued by Pope John Paul II, Fides et Ratio (" Faith and Reason ").
The abstract personification Fides (" Faith, Trust ") was one of the oldest gods associated with Jupiter.
Hymns such as Martin Luther's " Come Holy Spirit God & Lord " (" Komm Heiliger Geist Herre Gott "), Charles Wesley's " Spirit of Faith Come Down " & " Come Holy Ghost Our Hearts Inspire " or Hildegard von Bingen's " O Holy Spirit Root of Life " are popular.
He was then appointed as counsellor to the Inquisition and later promoted to Prefect of the Congregation of Propaganda Fide (" Propagation of the Faith "), which dealt with all missionary work outside of the Spanish Empire, including to the non-Catholic states in Europe.
Mission development was therefore financed out of El Fondo Piadoso de las Californias (" The Pious Fund of the Californias ," which originated in 1697 and consisted of voluntary donations from individuals and religious bodies in Mexico to members of the Society of Jesus ) to enable the missionaries to propagate the Catholic Faith in the area then known as California.
Like Salus (" Salvation, Security "), Ops (" Abundance, Prosperity "), and Victoria (" Victory "), Spes was a power that had to come from the gods, in contrast to divine powers that resided within the individual such as Mens (" Intelligence "), Virtus (" Virtue "), and Fides (" Faith, Fidelity, Trustworthiness ").
In 1998, the Sparks album Plagiarism was released featuring two collaborations with Faith No More (" This Town Ain't Big Enough for the Both of Us " and " Something for the Girl with Everything ").
He makes a " weird cluck-cluck sound with his tongue " when he is angry but is " too English to say anything " (" Faith, Hope & Trick ").
Sa ' adya's Emunoth ve-Deoth (" Beliefs and opinions ") was originally called Kitab al-Amanat wal-l ' tikadat (" Book of the Articles of Faith and Doctrines of Dogma "); it was the first systematic presentation and philosophic foundation of the dogmas of Judaism, completed at Sura Academy in 933 CE.
Ibn Daud's philosophical work written in Arabic, Al -' akidah al-Rafiyah (" The Sublime Faith "), has been preserved in Hebrew by the title Emunah Ramah.
His most important work, Rosh Amanah (" The Pinnacle of Faith "), defends Maimonides ' thirteen articles of belief against attacks of Hasdai Crescas and Yosef Albo.
* May 15 – First television pictures transmitted from a US manned space capsule (" Faith 7 ").
There, he wrote a number of his major works: " De fide Trinitatis libri III " (" On Faith in the Trinity: Three Books "), " Eclogarum ex divinis Scripturis liber primus " (" Excerpts out of Divine Scriptures: One Book "), and " Commentarii in epistolas S. Pauli " (" Commentary on the Epistles of Saint Paul ").
* the Geloof (" Faith "), under Gerrit van Beuningen, and in the end: Sebald de Weert,

(" and context
* Using a positive context (" Inspired by " instead of " ripped off of " or " plagiarized ", " streamlining the workforce " for " laying off / firing ( workers )").
(" Authenticity ", in the context of existentialism, is being true to one's own personality, spirit or character.
In constraint-induced aphasia therapy, the interaction is guided by communicative need in a language game context, picture cards, barriers making it impossible to see other players ' cards, and other materials, so that patients are encouraged (" constrained ") to use the remaining verbal abilities to succeed in the communication game.
Parmanand Singh cites Pingala's cryptic formula misrau cha (" the two are mixed ") and cites scholars who interpret it in context as saying that the cases for m beats ( F < sub > m + 1 </ sub >) is obtained by adding a to F < sub > m </ sub > cases and to the F < sub > m − 1 </ sub > cases.
In describing longer time periods, English needs context to maintain the distinction between the habitual (" I called him often in the past "-a habit that has no point of completion ) and perfective (" I called him once "-an action completed ), although the construct " used to " marks both habitual aspect and past tense and can be used if the aspectual distinction otherwise is not clear.
Though the word eikon (" image ") is found in the New Testament ( see below ), it is never in the context of painted icons though it is used to mean portrait.
Though his research interests were always in line with those of the German historicists, with a strong emphasis on interpreting economic history, Weber's defence of " methodological individualism " in the social sciences represented an important break with that school and an embracing of many of the arguments that had been made against the historicists by Carl Menger, the founder of the Austrian School of economics, in the context of the academic Methodenstreit (" debate over methods ") of the late 19th century.
" A complete system of outcomes for a subject area normally includes everything from mere recitation of fact (" Students will name three tragedies written by Shakespeare ") to complex analysis and interpretation (" Student will analyze the social context of a Shakespearean tragedy in an essay ").
Especially in Germany, these celebrations had a distinctly political note to them and often stressed Boniface as a kind of founder of Europe, such as when Konrad Adenauer, the ( Catholic ) German chancellor, addressed a crowd of 60, 000 in Fulda, celebrating the feast day of the saint in a European context: " Das, was wir in Europa gemeinsam haben, gemeinsamen Ursprungs " (" What we have in common in Europe comes from the same source ").
# Identification by UC as being ranked in the top 4 percent of the student's high school class at the end of his or her junior year (" eligible in the local context " or ELC ).
Perhaps the earliest example in this context, from about 1977 or 1978, is TINT (" TINT Is Not TECO "), an editor for MagicSix.
The word originated as a term used in a neutral context to refer to black people, as a variation of the Spanish / Portuguese noun negro, a descendant of the Latin adjective niger (" color black ").
A drummer is a musician who is capable of playing drums, which includes but is not limited to a drum kit (" drum set " or " trap set ", including but not limited to cymbals ) and accessory based hardware which includes an assortment of pedals and standing support mechanisms, marching percussion and / or any musical instrument that is struck within the context of a wide assortment of musical genres.
In the context of a nominative – accusative language like English, this promotion is nonsensical because intransitive verbs don't take objects, they take subjects, and so the subject of a transitive verb (" I " in I hug him ) is also the subject of the intransitive passive construction ( I was hugged by him ).
The books take on more realistic settings (" realistic " in the context of the Moomin universe ) and the characters start to acquire some psychological depth.
The Vetus Latina Bible contains a passage Est tamen ille dæmon sodalis peccati (" The devil is a companion of sin "), in a context that suggests that the word meant little more than an article.
Although verb number suffices in some cases (" Jason and Sue's dog has porphyria ") and context suffices in others (" Jason and Sue's e-mails rarely exceed 200 characters in length "), number and grammatical position often prevent a resolution of ambiguity:
Diagnosis is clear-cut if ECGs show elevation of the " ST segment ", which in the context of severe typical chest pain is strongly indicative of an acute myocardial infarction ( MI ); this is termed a STEMI ( ST-elevation MI ), and is treated as an emergency with either urgent coronary angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention ( angioplasty with or without stent insertion ) or with thrombolysis (" clot buster " medication ), whichever is available.
Beginning in the late 19th century, the term " Hebrew " became popular among secular Zionists ; in this context the word alluded to the transformation of the Jews into a strong, independent, self-confident secular national group (" the New Jew ") sought by classical Zionism.
Transportation planning in the United States is in the midst of a shift similar to that taking place in the United Kingdom, away from the singular goal of moving vehicular traffic and towards an approach that takes into consideration the communities and lands through which streets, roads, and highways pass (" the context ").
Often, older media contain words or phrases that were innocuous at the time of publication, but have a more obscene or sexual meaning today, such as " have a gay old time " from The Flintstones (" gay " means " happy " in this context ).

(" and Genesis
In relation the beauty of the Norse elves, some further evidence is given by old English words such as ælfsciene (" elf-beautiful "), used of seductively beautiful Biblical women in the Old English poems Judith and Genesis A.
" See also e. g. Genesis 9: 27, 14: 13, Psalms 37: 3, Jeremiah 33: 16 ), as well as the weekly Shabbat blessing recited in the Temple in Jerusalem (" May He who causes His name to dwell in this House, cause to dwell among you love and brotherliness, peace and friendship ").
This tradition is based on Genesis chapter 24, verse 63 (" Isaac went out to meditate in the field at the eventide ").
There, a mysterious being appeared (" man ", Genesis 32: 24, 28 ; or " God ", Genesis 32: 28, 30, Hosea 12: 3, 5 ; or " angel ", Hosea 12: 4 ), and the two wrestled until daybreak.
While Shaitan ( شيطان, from the root ) is an adjective ( meaning " astray " or " distant ", sometimes translated as " devil ") that can be applied to both man (" al-ins ", الإنس ) and Jinn, Iblis () is the personal name of the Devil who is mentioned in the Qur ' anic account of Genesis.
In Hebrew the five books are named by the first phrase in the text: Bereshit (" In beginning ," Genesis ), Shemot (" Names ," Exodus ), Vayikra (" He called ", Leviticus ), Bamidbar (" In the desert ," Numbers ) and Devarim (" Words ," Deuteronomy ).
However, she did get along with Lieutenant Reginald Barclay, so when Data had to leave on a mission at the same time Spot's kittens were due, he persuaded Barclay to take care of her (" Genesis ").
In the Hebrew Bible the Jordan is referred to as the source of fertility to a large plain (" Kikkar ha-Yarden "), and it is said to be like " the garden of God " ( Genesis ).
Vale of Siddim or Valley of Siddim (" Salt Sea ", " sea of the Arabah ", " east sea ", Arabic: Bahr Lut ( the Sea of Lut ), " Lake Asphaltitus ", " Dead Sea ") is a Hebrew Bible place name mentioned in the Book of Genesis Chapter 14.
" See also e. g. Genesis 9: 27, 14: 13, Psalms 37: 3, Jeremiah 33: 16 ), as well as the weekly Shabbat blessing recited in the Temple in Jerusalem (" May He who causes His name to dwell in this House, cause to dwell among you love and brotherliness, peace and friendship ").
* 1QapGen (" Genesis Apocryphon ")
A recording of Bill Anders, made during the Apollo 8 lunar orbit, on December 24, 1968, reading from the Bible ( Genesis, Chapter 1 ) is included on the first track (" In The Beginning ") of the Mike Oldfield album The Songs of Distant Earth, with verses repeated again in the second track (" Let There Be Light ").
Early adherents adopted their dietary laws based on their interpretation of several books of the Bible, including the Book of Genesis (" Then God said, " I give you every Seed-bearing plant on the face of the whole earth and every tree that has fruit with seed in it.
Some of these verses, such as Genesis 12: 2 (" I will make of thee a great nation ") and Genesis 25: 23 (" Two nations are in thy womb ") refer to Israelites or descendants of Abraham.
implying a derivation from the Hebrew term shama on, meaning " he has heard "; this is a similar etymology as the Torah gives for the theophoric name Ishmael (" God has heard "; Genesis 16: 11 ), on the basis of which it has been argued that the tribe of Simeon may originally have been an Ishmaelite group ( Cheyne and Black, Encyclopaedia Biblica ).

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