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Book and excerpt
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:
" Yet another excerpt where Montesqieu's comparative approach is evident is the following one from Chapter XIII of Book XXIX:
Another excerpt from the Rig Veda states ( Book 10 Part 02, Hymn XVI ):
* Jerald and Sandra Tanner, A book excerpt critical of Book of Mormon archeology
From 1928 Book's II and III slowly began to emerge in transition, with a brief excerpt of II. 2 (" The Triangle ") published in February 1928, and Book III's four chapters between March 1928 and November 1929.
Joyce made a recording in 1929 of an excerpt from the " Anna Livia Plurabelle " section of the book ( Book I, chapter 8, from page 213, line 13, to the end of the chapter ).
* Book excerpt on the 1973 Summer Jam Rock Festival from " AQUARIUS RISING " by Robert Santelli
* Bryukhonenko excerpt from " The Golden Book of Russia.
" Anticipating the quiet, Osborn had brought along a Bible and read an excerpt from the Book of Job, ending by saying, " These are the problems to which our friend devoted his life.
Examples of surviving portions of his works include: the Shabuhragan ( Middle Persian ), the Book of Giants ( numerous fragments in many languages ), the Fundamental Epistle ( quoted in length by Saint Augustine ), a number of fragments of his Living Gospel ( or Great Gospel ), a Syriac excerpt quoted by Theodore Bar Konai, and his Letter to Edessa contained in the Cologne Mani-Codex.
While W. B. Yeats chose many poets of the Great War generation for The Oxford Book of Modern Verse ( 1936 ), Read arguably stood out among his peers by virtue of the 17-page excerpt ( nearly half of the entire work ) of his The End of a War ( Faber & Faber, 1933 ).
The first paperback edition of New Spring, released on June 13, 2005, gave readers the first look at Knife of Dreams ( Book 11 ), as it featured an advance excerpt of part of the prologue of Knife of Dreams.
" The Book of Moses is an excerpt of chapters from the first part of what is now called the Joseph Smith Translation of the Bible.
* Book excerpt ( ISBN 0-7881-6042-7 ), Steven D. Stark, " Glued to the Set: The 60 Television Shows and Events That Made Us Who We Are Today " ( ISBN 0-7881-6042-7 )
* ( Book excerpt )
An excerpt from the Cenotine " Book of Truth " was the Chem of the golem Dorfl, until Carrot Ironfoundersson purchased him and set him free by replacing it with the receipt of the purchase.
Another excerpt from the bible mentions empty pitchers with lamps given to three hundred men divided into three companies, in the Book of Judges.
Two of the versions are very similar and represent one manuscript tradition ; they incorporate a lengthy excerpt from a certain Book of Zoroaster appended to the Apocryphon ( as chapters 15: 29 – 19: 8f ) A shorter version of the Apocryphon found at Nag Hammadi does not contain the interpolation and represents another manuscript tradition.
* Arizona. edu-Gorillas among Us: A Primate Ethnographer's Book of Days ( introductory chapter excerpt ), Dawn Prince-Hughes ( April 19, 2001 )
Called by a critic in The New York Times Book Review " perhaps the greatest English language poem of this century ", an excerpt was handed out to those attending Lax's funeral at St. Bonaventure University Sept. 29:
Book excerpt:
* " The School of Close Spacing ", excerpt from Book Typography, by Ari Rafaeli
* For Book Club Discussion Points, background information, and an excerpt, see author's website: Light a Distant Fire

Book and Common
Early in its development, Anglicanism developed a vernacular prayer book, called the Book of Common Prayer.
Instead, Anglicans have typically appealed to the Book of Common Prayer and its offshoots as a guide to Anglican theology and practice.
* 1662 – The Act of Uniformity requires England to accept the Book of Common Prayer.
The 1552 and later editions of the Book of Common Prayer omitted the form of anointing given in the original ( 1549 ) version in its Order for the Visitation of the Sick, but most twentieth-century Anglican prayer books do have anointing of the sick.
Although anthems were written in the Elizabethan period by Tallis ( 1505 – 1585 ), Byrd ( 1539 – 1623 ), and others, they are not mentioned in the Book of Common Prayer until 1662, when the famous rubric " In quires and places where they sing here followeth the Anthem " first appears.
It is notable for omitting the line " he descended into hell ", but is otherwise very similar to the Book of Common Prayer version.
The United Methodist Hymnal also contains ( at # 882 ) what it terms the " Ecumenical Version " of this creed — a version which is identical to that found in the Episcopal Church's current Book of Common Prayer.
The liturgical communities in western Christianity that derive their rituals from the Roman Missal, including those particular communities which use the Roman Missal itself ( Roman Catholics ), the Book of Common Prayer ( Anglicans / Episcopalians ), the Lutheran Book of Worship ( ELCA Lutherans ), Lutheran Service Book ( Missouri-Synod Lutherans ), use the Apostles ' Creed and interrogative forms of it in their rites of Baptism, which they consider to be the first sacrament of initiation into the Church.
** Book of Common Prayer
The Book of Common Prayer is the short title of a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion, as well as by the Continuing Anglican, " Anglican realignment " and other Anglican churches.
That edition has remained the official prayer book of the Church of England, although in the 21st century, an alternative book called Common Worship has largely displaced the Book of Common Prayer at the main Sunday worship service of most English parish churches.
A Book of Common Prayer with local variations is used in churches inside and outside the Anglican Communion in over 50 different countries and in over 150 different languages.
Traditional English Lutheran, Methodist and Presbyterian prayer books have borrowed from the Book of Common Prayer, and the marriage and burial rites have found their way into those of other denominations and into the English language.
Like the Authorized King James Bible and the works of Shakespeare, many words and phrases from the Book of Common Prayer have entered common parlance.
The full name of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.
Instead, the forms of service that were to be included in the Book of Common Prayer were drawn from the Missal ( for the Mass ), Breviary for the daily office, Manual ( for the occasional services ; Baptism, Marriage, Burial etc.
After Mary's death in 1558, it became the primary source for the Elizabethan Book of Common Prayer, with subtle if significant changes only.
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.
John Knox took The Form of Prayers with him to Scotland, where it formed the basis of the Scots Book of Common Order.

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