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Chapter 17 of William Bates ' 1920 book Perfect Sight Without Glasses, in which the author argues that observation of the sun is beneficial to those with poor vision, includes a figure of somebody " Focussing the Rays of the Sun Upon the Eye of a Patient by Means of a Burning Glass.
These groups, along with other Christians opposed to capital punishment, have cited Christ's Sermon on the Mount ( transcribed in Matthew Chapter 5 – 7 ) and Sermon on the Plain ( transcribed in Luke 6: 17 – 49 ).
And again in his Commentary on Matthew ( Book X, Chapter 17 ) Origen refers to Josephus ' Antiquities of the Jews by name and that Josephus had stated that the death of James had brought a wrath upon those who had killed him.
John Painter states that Origen expresses surprise that given that a Josephus who disbelieves in Jesus as Christ ( Commentary on Matthew Book X, Chapter 17 ) should write respectfully of James, his brother.
An issue that is subject to more debate is that in Commentary on Matthew ( Book X, Chapter 17 ), Origen cites Josephus as stating the death of James had brought a wrath upon those who had killed him, and that his death was the cause of the destruction of Jerusalem.
Origen's statement in his Commentary on Matthew ( Book X, Chapter 17 ) that Josephus " did not accept Jesus as Christ ", is usually seen as a confirmation of the generally accepted fact that Josephus did not believe Jesus to be the Messiah.
Feldman states that it would make no sense for Origen to show amazement that Josephus did not acknowledge Jesus as Christ ( Book X, Chapter 17 ), if Josephus had not referred to Jesus at all.
( The Reluctant Jester, Chapter 17.
* Chapter 17 from the online edition of Nathaniel Bowditch's American Practical Navigator
* http :// www. draftlight. net / lifeonaline / download / download. php? section = 1 See Chapter 4: 17 essential rescue knots, Page 38
* John Angelo Jackson, Adventure Travels in the Himalaya Chapter 17, Everest and the Elusive Snowman, 1954 updated material, Indus Publishing Company, 2005, ISBN 81-7387-175-2.
Chapter 17, " Varieties of Liberals and Conservatives ", is entirely devoted to showing a number of dimensions along which one can slide and still be a member of either camp.
The Westminster Confession of Faith teaches on Perseverance of the Saints in its Chapter 17 and on Assurance of Grace and Salvation in its Chapter 18.
Chapter 27 was enacted April 19, 2005 and was certified by the Secretary of State as adopted by the Fentress County Board of Commissioners on May 17, 2005.
The Vermont Statutes mention the grant in at least three places, each time using the term Warner's Grant ( Title 17, Chapter 34, Section 1893 ; T. 24, Ch.
The Vermont Statutes use Warren's Gore in at least two places ( Title 17, Chapter 34, Section 1893 and T. 24, Ch.
Crowley, David and Heyer, Paul ( ed ) ( 2003 ) ' Chapter 17: The optical telegraph ' Communication in History: Technology, Culture and Society ( Fourth Edition ) Allyn and Bacon, Boston pp. 123 – 125
The Hollow Man gives an explicatory recipe for crime writers: Chapter 17 of the book consists of a theoretical digression entitled " The Locked-Room Lecture ".
Germany's First Bid For Colonies, 1884 – 1885: A Move in Bismarck's European Policy ( New York: W. W. Norton & Co., Inc. – the Norton Library, 1970 ), p. 17 – 31: Chapter 1.
* Falk, Geoffrey D. ( 2007 ) Stripping the Gurus: Sex Violence, Abuse and Enlightenment Chapter 17, A Wild and Crazy Wisdom Guy ( no ISBN )
According to the Shoku Nihongi, Emperor Kammu's mother, Takano no Niigasa is a descendant of Prince Junda, son of Muryeong, who died in Japan in 513 ( Nihon Shoki Chapter 17 ).
The Bhagavad Gita prescribes certain dietary practices ( Chapter 17, Verses 8 – 10 ).
* Jean Vermeil, Chapter 17 of L ` Autre Histoire de France, Editions due Félin, Paris: 1993 ( ISBN 2-86645-139-2 ).

Chapter and deals
Chapter 9 deals with Bessel functions.
Chapter 9 deals with Bessel functions.
Chapter VII deals with the Choir Offices.
Chapter 5 deals with a visit to Jerusalem, and chapter 7 opens with Jesus again in Galilee since " he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him " — a consequence of the incident in Jerusalem described in chapter 5.
* Section 4. 2 deals with the hydrogen atom specifically, but all of Chapter 4 is relevant.
* Chapter 53 deals with hospitality.
* Chapter 62 deals with the ordination of priests from within the monastic community.
Chapter IX deals with the fact that the geologic record appears to show forms of life suddenly arising, without the innumerable transitional fossils expected from gradual changes.
Chapter XI deals with evidence from biogeography, starting with the observation that differences in flora and fauna from separate regions cannot be explained by environmental differences alone ; South America, Africa, and Australia all have regions with similar climates at similar latitudes, but those regions have very different plants and animals.
*# Concerning Heresy ( Perì hairéseōn ) – The last chapter of this part ( Chapter 101 ) deals with the Heresy of the Ishmaelites.
* Chapter 46 deals with the Liar Paradox
* Chapter 8 deals with the fallacies of composition, and division.
* Chapter 9 deals with the ' Fallacy of accent '.
* Chapter 10 deals with the fallacy of ' figure of speech '.
* Chapter 11 deals with the fallacy of accident.
* Chapter 12 deals with the fallacy of affirming the consequent.
* Chapter 13 deals with converse accident or secundum quid et simpliciter.
* Chapter 14 deals with Ignoratio elenchi or irrelevant thesis.
* Chapter 15 deals with begging the question ( petitio principii ).
* Chapter 16 deals with false cause ( non-causam ut causam )
Chapter II of the United Nations Charter deals with membership of the United Nations organization
He deals with hereditary princedoms quickly in Chapter 2, saying that they are much easier to rule.
Chapter Six deals with the food of the average miner and how, although they generally have enough money to buy food, most families prefer to buy something tasty to enrich their dull lives.
In 1998 Burke filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the result of some " bad business deals.

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