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collection and contributions
They borrowed a typewriter, raised about $2,000 in contributions, hired a secretary, persuaded a couple of young men to join them for almost no pay and began mailing out a collection of unstapled leaflets that they called Guideposts.
The majority of scientific contributions by amateur astronomers are in the area of data collection.
Each issue is a collection of contributions from different authors, often featuring game design discussions, rules variants, write-ups of game sessions, reviews, and comments on others contributions.
The Scoville Memorial Libraries collection began in 1771, when Richard Smith, owner of a local blast furnace, used community contributions to buy 200 books in London.
The Master's contributions to this collection are still much debated, and some scholars believe he may have written fewer than ten of them.
In his book Computing: A Human Activity ( 1992 ), which is a collection of his contributions to computer science, he rejects the formalist school of programming that view programming as a branch of mathematics.
Some of the contributions to the collection were donated by BB King who donated his entire personal record collection.
For the first few years after the demise of Factory, the only Durutti Column album releases were Lips That Would Kiss ( a 1991 collection of early singles, compilation contributions and unreleased material on the separate label Factory Benelux ), and Dry ( 1991 ) and Red Shoes ( 1992 ), Italian collections of alternate versions and unreleased outtakes.
In 1929 he published an essay collection titled Litteratörer och Militärer ( Writers and Warriors ) with contributions on François Villon, Walter Scott, Joseph Conrad, and Stonewall Jackson.
His contributions to the famous volume of Shrewsbury verse, Sabrinae corolla, are among the most remarkable of the collection.
He was an early collector of African art and his contributions became part of the core of the original DIA African art collection.
" I was appointed editor ," he says in the preface to the collection of his contributions, " and remained long enough in Edinburgh to edit the first number ( October 1802 ) of the Edinburgh Review.
The second book begins with a collection of bons mots, to which all present make their contributions, many of them being ascribed to Cicero and Augustus ; a discussion of various pleasures, especially of the senses, then seems to have taken place, but almost the whole of this is lost.
Having successfully created a subgenre of Philippine Rock they called Bisrock, the Visayans by far have the biggest collection of modern music in their native language, with great contributions from Visayan bands Phylum, and Missing Filemon.
The Inland Revenue was, until April 2005, a department of the British Government responsible for the collection of direct taxation, including income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, inheritance tax, corporation tax, petroleum revenue tax and stamp duty.
The egg collection was made up of carefully authenticated contributions from knowledgeable contacts and on the authenticity and importance of the collection, E. W. Oates wrote in the 1901 Catalogue of the collection of birds ' eggs in the British Museum ( Volume 1 ):
** This collection of articles about the dam includes contributions from Catherine Mulholland, William Mulholland's granddaughter, and Dr. J. David Rogers.
The museum's online collection browser features a user-based tagging system, allowing the public to tag and curate sets of objects online, as well as solicit additional scholarship contributions.
Other aspects of the department's responsibilities include National Insurance contributions, the distribution of child benefit and some other forms of state support including the Child Trust Fund, payments of Tax Credits, enforcement of the national minimum wage, administering anti-money laundering registrations for Money Service Businesses and collection and publication of the trade-in-goods statistics.
Sir Sahibzada Abdul Qayyum moved the motion for collection of contributions, which was instantly responded to by cash donations by all present.
Kirbye's most significant musical contributions were the psalm settings he wrote for East's psalter in 1592, the madrigals he wrote for the Triumphs of Oriana ( 1601 ), the famous collection dedicated to Elizabeth I, and an independent set of madrigals published in 1597.

collection and theological
By the 5th century, this authentic collection had been enlarged by spurious letters, and some of the original letters had been changed with interpolations, created to posthumously enlist Ignatius as an unwitting witness in theological disputes of that age, while the purported eye-witness account of his martyrdom is also thought to be a forgery from around the same time.
Besides numerous articles on theological and inter-religious topics, he published in 1973 ( with Josef Neuner ) a collection of Church documents, ' The Christian Faith ', that went into seven editions over 20 years: an invaluable instrument of theological learning for generations of students of Catholicism.
His most important theological work is the Amphilochia, a collection of some 300 questions and answers on difficult points in Scripture, addressed to Amphilochius, archbishop of Cyzicus.
There is a manuscript collection at the Danzan Ravjaa Museum of theological, poetic, medicinal, astrological, and theatrical works.
* 1966 first theological work The Magnificent Defeat ( collection of school sermons ) published
This is a theological and historical library of 80, 000 volumes which includes Pusey's library and a large collection of other theological and historical volumes.
A collection of his theological works was published in Philadelphia in 1875.
During this time he published a collection of theological works, visited England three times ( 1829 – 31 ), and studied Anglo-Saxon.
It is a collection of literary, historical, theological, and antiquarian miscellanies, whose chief value consists in the fact that it to some extent makes up for the loss of works which were accessible to Tzetzes.
A short distance from the synagogue, in the Rosenwinkel alley, Lehmann also had a house built for students of Judaism, with a collection of theological writings.
The Moore College Library is the biggest theological library in Australia, with close to 300, 000 works in its collection.
The Book of the Bee is a collection of theological and historical texts compiled by Solomon of Akhlat in the thirteenth century.
:“ I take considerable pains in the investigation of religious matters, one of my amusements being the collection of a considerable theological library, with the books of which I am familiar .”
The term " New Testament " comes from the Latin translation of the Greek New Covenant and is most often used for the collection of books in the Bible, can also refer to the New Covenant as a theological concept.
Among the points of interest within it are the old chapel of 1318, with Leopold's tomb and the Verdun Altar, dating from the 12th century, the treasury and relic-chamber, the library with 30, 000 volumes and numerous manuscripts, the picture gallery, the collection of coins, the theological hall, and the winecellar, containing an immense tun like that at Heidelberg.
The Problemata Heloissae ( Héloïse's Problems ) is a collection of 42 theological questions directed from Héloïse to Abélard at the time when she was abbess at the Paraclete, and his answers to them.
The campus consists of twenty two buildings, including a library with over 58, 000 volumes, including a collection of rare pre-18th century theological books.
This collection contains many of the classic New Testament works published before 1975, some old but extremely useful linguistic studies including older Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek lexicons, and several sets of theological texts.
It is one of the largest theological libraries in the United Kingdom, holding a large collection of manuscripts, including the papers of Thomas Chalmers, John Baillie, J. H. Oldham and James S. Stewart.
This collection of theological works is ecumenically rich, and supplemented by unusually strong resources in the Classics, fine arts, social sciences, Dutch and Dutch Colonial Studies, and Reformed Church History.
The Kitab al-Huda (" The Book of Guidance ") is a collection of canons and laws, of liturgical rules and short theological treatises dealing with Trinitarian and Christological problems.
In addition to Wycliffe's collection of theological texts, students have access the libraries of every member school of the Toronto School of Theology, including Knox's Caven Library, St. Michael's Kelly Library, Trinity and Wycliffe's John W. Graham Library, and the libraries of Emmanuel College, Regis College, and St. Augustine's Seminary.

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