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These realities form a " composite faithfulness " and are ( i ) " perseverance in the apostolic doctrine "; ( ii ) " the will to proclaim God's word "; ( iii ) " communion in the fundamental continuity of the Church, the Body of Christ, the faithful celebration of Baptism and the Eucharist "; ( iv ) " succession in the laying on of hands, the sign of ministerial continuity ".
" ( ( i. e., a role model ) over the course of history, and a part of the divine intent of bringing about an age of peace and sanctity where ideally a faithful life and good deeds should be ends in themselves, not means.
God tells the patriarchs that he will be faithful to their descendants ( i. e. to Israel ), and Israel is expected to have faith in God and his promise.
" Wise ", in Chinese ' tuqi ' or ' tu-ch ' i, is perhaps from Turkic ' doghri ', straight, faithful.
Almaty ( Russian /, i. e. " city of apples " or " city of apple trees ", under the Russian Empire from 1867 to 1921 known by the Russian name of Верный, Verniy, i. e. " faithful ," and under the Soviet Union from 1921 to 1993 known as Alma-Ata, is the former capital of Kazakhstan and the nation's largest city, with a population of 1, 348, 500 ( at 1 September 2008 ).
On the other hand, the homotopy category of topological spaces is not concretizable, i. e. it does not admit a faithful functor to the category of sets.
i. e., if there exists a faithful functor U: C Set.
In the numerous manifestos of the pope and the emperor the antagonism of Church and State becomes daily more evident: the pope claimed for himself the imperium animarum ' command of the souls ' ( i. e. voicing Gods will to the faithful ) and the principatus rerum et corporum in universo mundo ' princedom over all things and bodies in the whole world ', while the emperor wished to restore the imperium mundi, imperium ( as under Roman Law ) over the ( now Christian ) world — Rome was again to be the capital of the world and Frederick was to become the real emperor of the Romans, so he energetically protested against the world-empire of the pope.
§ 1 Besides institutes of consecrated life the Roman Catholic Church recognizes the eremitic or anchoritic life by which the Christian faithful devote their life to the praise of God and salvation of the world through a stricter separation from the world, the silence of solitude and assiduous prayer and penance .< p >§ 2 A hermit is recognized in the law as one dedicated to God in a consecrated life if he or she publicly professes the three evangelical counsels " ( i. e. chastity, religious poverty and obedience ), " confirmed by a vow or other sacred bond, in the hands of the diocesan bishop and observes his or her own plan of life under his direction.
Let ( C, F ) be a concrete category ( i. e. F: C Set is a faithful functor ), let X be a set ( called basis ), A ∈ C an object, and i: X F ( A ) a map between sets ( called canonical injection ).
Some authors insist that the action of G be effective ( i. e. faithful ), although the present article does not.
In late March or early April 1852 she was made an Imperial Concubine ( 嬪 ) and given the name Zhen ( 貞-meaning " upright ", " chaste ", " virtuous ", or " faithful to the memory of one's husband ", i. e., by remaining chaste after his death and not remarrying ).
* The 1950s purges struck hardest at the party faithful, i. e., the most direct beneficiaries of the 1948 takeover.
Similarly, the Tate conjecture is equivalent to: the so-called Tate realization, i. e. ℓ-adic cohomology is a faithful functor
Assuming the equivalence of homological and numerical equivalence, i. e. the above standard conjecture D, the functor H is an exact faithful tensor-functor.
* Flatness and faithful flatness is preserved by base change: If f is flat or faithfully flat and, then the fiber product is flat or faithfully flat, respectively .< ref > EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Proposition 2. 1. 4, and EGA IV < sub > 2 </ sub >, Corollaire 2. 2. 13 ( i ).</ ref >
This is also called a " quia " ( because ) subscription to the Lutheran confessions, i. e. one subscribes because the Book of Concord is a faithful exposition of the Scriptures.
This variety is a natural result of the Church, i. e. the body of faithful, being in " a dialogue of love " with Jesus: this is how forms of worship are perceived by the Church — which can authoritatively, but not arbitrarily, " define and limit the usage of rites " ( quotes from Ratzinger ).
It will then be, provided the group is nontrivial, of type II < sub > 1 </ sub >, i. e. it will possess a unique, faithful, tracial state.
( i. e. Both the Qur ' an and As-Sunnah strengthen the faithful believers ' ' Amanah ').
Ioakim and Anne and the sarcophagus is opened on his feast days ( January 30, the day of his death and April 30 / May 13, the day of the " uncovering of his relics ," i. e., when his tomb was opened in 1558 ) so the faithful can venerate his relics.
i. ( 1835 ), Predikningar ( 5 vols., 1841-1845 ) and Minnesteckningar, prepared for the Academy ( 3 vols., 1848-1860 ), are marked by faithful portraiture and purity of style.

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A useful comment on his relation to his region may be made, I think, by noting briefly how in handling Southern materials and Southern problems he has deviated from the pattern set by other Southern authors while remaining faithful to the essential character of the region.
To Serenissimus such tribes as the Cossacks of the Don or those ex-bandits the Zaporogian Cossacks ( in whose islands along the lower Dnieper the Polish novelist Sienkiewicz would one day place With Fire And Sword ) were just elements for enforced resettlement in, say, Bessarabia, where, as `` the faithful of the Black Sea borders '', he could use their presence as bargaining points in the Czarina's territorial claims against Turkey.
they will be faithful unto death.
One cannot help wondering whether Molotov and the rest of the `` anti-party group '' are not being used as China's whipping-boys by Khrushchev and his faithful followers.
Undismayed by this contretemps, a small band of the faithful gathered at Lauchli's home at 6:30 A.M. the next day, put on their uniforms, and headed for a farm several miles away.
When Kate hurried in alarm to tell him to put it out, she saw other dots of flames among the western Virginia hills from the few scattered fires of the faithful.
And although Schnabel's pianism bristles with excitement, it is meticulously faithful to Schubert's dynamic markings and phrase indications.
Expressed differently: if the price for becoming a faithful follower of Jesus Christ is some form of self-destruction, whether of the body or of the mind -- sacrificium corporis, sacrificium intellectus -- then there is no alternative but that the price remain unpaid.
They have insisted, rather, on living fully and completely within modern culture and, so far from considering this treason to God, have looked upon it as the only way they could be faithful to him.
Pope Pius the Sixth, at Rome, in April, 1778, wrote the following: `` The faithful should be excited to the reading of the Holy Scriptures: For these are the most abundant sources which ought to be left open to everyone, to draw from them purity of morals and of doctrine, to eradicate errors which are so widely disseminated in these corrupt times ''.
And Paul Lipson, as Morris, the faithful one who never gets home to his Shirley's dinner, was fine, too.
Pan blew on his pipes, and with his rustic melody gave great satisfaction to himself and his faithful follower, Midas, who happened to be present.
At common law allegiance is a true and faithful obedience of the subject due to his Sovereign.
Up to the time of the revolution the promise was, " to be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb and terrene honour, and not to know or hear of any ill or damage intended him without defending him therefrom.
Miss Marple also employs young women from a nearby orphanage, whom she trains for service as general housemaids after the retirement of her long-time maid-housekeeper faithful Florence.
All Souls ' Day commemorates the faithful departed.
The Roman Catholic celebration is associated with the doctrine that the souls of the faithful who at death have not been cleansed from the temporal punishment due to venial sins and from attachment to mortal sins cannot immediately attain the beatific vision in heaven, and that they may be helped to do so by prayer and by the sacrifice of the Mass.
The custom of setting apart a special day for intercession for certain of the faithful on November 2 was first established by St. Odilo of Cluny ( d. 1048 ) at his abbey of Cluny in 998.
The hermit also claimed he had heard the demons complaining of the efficacy of the prayers of the faithful, and especially the monks of Cluny, in rescuing their victims.
Jesus also maintained that the time would come when the dead would hear the voice of the Son of God, and all who were in the tombs would come out, the faithful to the resurrection of life, and the unfaithful to the resurrection of judgment.
The Book of Enoch describes Sheol as divided into four compartments for four types of the dead: the faithful saints who await resurrection in Paradise, the merely virtuous who await their reward, the wicked who await punishment, and the wicked who have already been punished and will not be resurrected on Judgment Day.
The ' good and faithful servant ' will inherit eternal life, the unfaithful with the unbeliever will spend eternity in hell.
Edward Gibbon judged Ammianus " an accurate and faithful guide, who composed the history of his own times without indulging the prejudices and passions which usually affect the mind of a contemporary.

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