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Sacred and Texts
** Lamentations at Sacred Texts KJV, Tan, Sep, Vul
* Confucian Documents at the Internet Sacred Texts Archive.
*** Sacred Texts: Classics: The Works of Hesiod ( Theogony and Works and Days only )
* Sacred Texts: Judaism: Tales and Maxims from the Midrash extracted and translated by Samuel Rapaport, 1908.
* Stonehenge, a Temple Restor'd to the British Druids By William Stukeley, at Sacred Texts.
* Stonehenge, and Other British Monuments Astronomically Considered By Norman Lockyer, at Sacred Texts.
* Sacred Texts site hosts texts — scriptures, literature and scholarly works — on Satan, Satanism and related religious matters
According to Israel Finkelstein and Neil Silberman, authors of The Bible Unearthed: Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts, at the time of the kingdoms of David and Solomon, Jerusalem was populated by only few hundred residents or less, which is insufficient for an empire stretching from the Euphrates to Eilath.
* Thelema at the Internet Sacred Texts Archive — a collection of texts on the topic of Thelema
* Taoist Texts at the Internet Sacred Text Archive
Text available at Sacred Texts and Northvegr.
The Ancient Mysteries, a Sourcebook: Sacred Texts of the Mystery Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean World.
M. Jastrow, 1915 ; at Sacred Texts and Ancient Texts and Mike's History
( Available at Sacred Texts: Sagas and Legends: The Poetic Edda.
Text available at Sacred Texts and Northvegr.
* Sacred Texts: The Mabinogion
** Pseudepigrapha or Sacred Texts: Apocrypha or POEE: Other Religions: Cult of the One God
Archaeology's New Vision of Ancient Israel and the Origin of Its Sacred Texts which advocated a view midway toward biblical minimalism and caused an uproar among many conservatives.
The Sacred Books of China: The Texts of Taoism, Part I. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Sefer Yetzirah at Sacred Texts. com
* The English version ( translated by W. F. Kirby ) at Sacred Texts.
Hosted at Sacred Texts
On-line editions at Sacred Texts and on wikisource.
* Sacred Texts account of Benzaiten

Sacred and Christianity
Adherents of the apophatic tradition in Christianity hold that, outside of directly-revealed knowledge through Scripture and Sacred Tradition ( such as the Trinitarian nature of God ), God in His essence is beyond the limits of what human beings ( or even angels ) can understand ; He is transcendent in essence ( ousia ).
However, Judaism and Christianity do not see time as a circle endlessly turning on itself ; nor do they see such a cycle as desirable, as a way to participate in the Sacred.
In Christianity, the Sacred enters a human being ( Christ ) to save humans, but it also enters history to " save " history and turn otherwise ordinary, historical events into something " capable of transmitting a trans-historical message ".
" Christianity Unveiled was followed by others, notably La Contagion sacrée ( 1768-" The Sacred Contagion "), Théologie portative ( 1768-" Portable Theology ") and Essai sur les préjugés ( 1770-" Essay on prejudice ").
* Philip Sherrard,Christianity and Other Sacred Traditions ’ in Christianity: Lineaments of a Sacred Tradition, Brookline, Massachusetts: Holy Cross Orthodox Press, 1998
* the faction in modern Christianity or Judaism which insists on using the name " Yahweh " instead of the conventional " Lord ", see Sacred Name Movement
** Sacred Texts: Christianity: Apocrypha
** Sacred Texts: Christianity: Apocrypha
Dr. Errico is proficient in Aramaic and Hebrew exegesis and the recipient of numerous awards and academic degrees, including a Doctorate in Philosophy from the School of Christianity in Los Angeles ; a Doctorate in Divinity from St. Ephrem's Institute in Sweden ; and a Doctorate in Sacred Theology from the School of Christianity in Los Angeles.
After the legalization of Christianity, the school moved to Yongsan-gu, Seoul, in 1887, and was renamed Seminary of Sacred Heart of Jesus.
The Sacred Tradition of Eastern Christianity teaches that the Virgin Mary died a natural death ( the Dormition of the Theotokos, the falling asleep ) like any human being ; that her soul was received by Christ upon death ; and that her body was resurrected on the third day after her repose, at which time she was taken up, soul and body, into heaven in anticipation of the general resurrection.
Qadri started his education at the Christian ' Sacred Heart School ' in Jhang, where he learnt English and was exposed to Christianity at an early age.
His other edited volume, Sacred Sound: Experiencing Music in World Religions ( Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006 ), includes chapters on Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and Buddhism by distinguished scholars, as well as a CD of forty selections of chant and music performed by the authors (".... highly recommended.
Coincidentally, Sacred Heart Parish, Onueke, also serves as the headquarters of Christianity for Ezaa Catholics.

Sacred and English
* English Sacred Poetry ( 1864 )
(" Manon Damned, Sacred Sandra ," available in English as Damnée Manon, sacrée Sandra )
Football was introduced to Chile by English immigrants, and the first private Catholic school in Chile was founded by French immigrants in Valparaíso: Le Collège des Sacrés Cœurs ( The Sacred Hearts School ) which has been operating for about 170 years.
In 1818, the so-called Lion of Chaeronea, a nearly funerary monument erected in honor of the Sacred Band, was rediscovered by English travellers.
< center > Sacred Heart Cathedral, Delhi, India, ( 1929-30s ) in the English Baroque style
* Booker Prize: Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient and Barry Unsworth, Sacred Hunger
Brideshead Revisited, The Sacred & Profane Memories of Captain Charles Ryder is a novel by English writer Evelyn Waugh, first published in 1945.
* Bach: Sacred Arias and Cantatas, David Daniels, The English Concert, conductor Harry Bicket, Virgin Classics 2008
Sacred music scholar Stephen Marini ( 2003 ) describes the ways in which Watts contributed to English hymnody.
He took only a second class in moderations in 1854, and a third in Literae Humaniores in 1856 ; but in 1858 he won the Arnold prize for an historical essay, and in 1863 the English Sacred Poem prize.
The Shatapatha Brahmana of Madhyandina School was translated into English by Julius Eggeling, in the late 19th century, in 5 volumes published as part of the Sacred Books of the East series. Whereas the English translation of Kanva School is done by W. E. Caland in 3 parts.
Müller wrote both scholarly and popular works on the subject of Indology, a discipline he introduced to the British reading public, and the Sacred Books of the East, a massive, 50-volume set of English translations prepared under his direction, stands as an enduring monument to Victorian scholarship.
For further information on the English roots of Sacred Harp music, see West gallery music.
* J. Henri Fabre's The Sacred Beetle, and others published in English.
While staying at Sacred Heart, Bok began to learn some English and made important contacts among the Dinka population of Cairo.
* The Tiruvacagam ; or, ' Sacred utterances ' of the Tamil poet, saint, and sage Manikka-Vacagar: the Tamil text of the fifty-one poems, with English translation, Oxford, 1900
" Nondualism ", " nonduality " and " nondual " are terms that have entered the English language from literal English renderings of " advaita " ( Sanskrit: not-dual ) subsequent to the first wave of English translations of the Upanishads commencing with the work of Müller ( 1823 – 1900 ), in the monumental Sacred Books of the East ( 1879 ), who rendered " advaita " as " Monism " under influence of the then prevailing discourse of English translations of the Classical Tradition of the Ancient Greeks such as Thales ( 624 BCE – c. 546 BCE ) and Heraclitus ( c. 535 BCE – c. 475 BCE ).
* Sacred Texts: Judaism: The Bereshith or Genesis Rabba, a selection of sayings from the work translated into English by Samuel Rapaport.
The academic training for a priest took seven years, three were devoted to physics, mental philosophy, languages, and English literature ; the remaining four years to Sacred Scripture, history, liturgy, canon law, sacred eloquence, and the science of theology.

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