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Alongside, Jean E. L. Cote, Stevenson has authored the Annotations of The Alberta Rules of Court which would become the Civil Procedure Encyclopedia, a five volume treatise used often by barristers and the courts.

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* Marcinkowski, M. Ismail ( April 2002 ), " A Biographical Note on Ibn Bajjah ( Avempace ) and an English Translation of his Annotations to al-Farabi's Isagoge ", in Iqbal Review ( Lahore, Pakistan ), vol.
Historian Dr. Rafael Leonidas Pérez y Pérez in his book " Annotations on the history of Jimaní ", says that Ximani was a cacique of the chieftainship of Jaragua ( Xaragua ) that had the control of these lands.

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Annotations were added, also previously published, but now he greatly enriched and enlarged them.
His lectures proved popular, and Cordus ' lecture notes were published posthumously in 1549 as Annotations on Dioscorides.

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Critics include many of the Pre-Raphaelites, and William Blake, the latter having published his vitriolic Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds ' Discourses in 1808.
In 1554 the physician Andres Laguna published his Annotations on Dioscorides of Anazarbus printed by Guillaume Rouillé in Lyons.
He devoted himself to the study of British and Irish philosophers, especially George Berkeley, and published a Collected Edition of the Works of Bishop Berkeley with Annotations, etc.
A further English edition was published in 1987, by Yale scholar Bentley Layton, called The Gnostic Scriptures: A New Translation with Annotations ( Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1987 ).
The best of them are his Practical Catechism, first published in 1644 ; his Paraphrase and Annotations on the New Testament ; and an incomplete work of a similar nature on the Old Testament.
The other great work of Bengel, and that on which his reputation as an exegete is mainly based, is his Gnomon Novi Testamenti, or Exegetical Annotations on the New Testament, published in 1742.
Among his other works are his Annotationes in Biblia ( 1607 ), of which an English translation ( Pious and Learned Annotations upon the Holy Bible ) was published in London in 1648, and various polemical treatises, such as De fictitio Pontificiorum Purgatorio ( 1619 ); De justa secessione Reformatorum ab Ecclesia Romana ( 1628 ); De Antichristo, etc.
Poole also wrote English Annotations on the Holy Bible, a work which was completed by several of his Nonconformist brethren, and published in 2 vols fol.
His diary was published in 1983, under the title Catatan Seorang Demonstran ( English: Annotations of a Demonstrator ).

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Edited, with an Introduction and Annotations, by Reiner Smolinski ( Grand Rapids and Tuebingen: Baker Academic and Mohr Siebeck, 2010 ), ISBN 978-0-8010-3900-3
* Annotations and explanations by Bill Peschel
His publication of Psalms, The Book of Psalmes: Englished both in Prose and Metre with Annotations ( Amsterdam, 1612 ), which includes thirty-nine separate monophonic psalm tunes, constituted the Ainsworth Psalter, the only book of music brought to New England in 1620 by the Pilgrim settlers.
* Annotations to the League, ( Notes and annotations collected by Jess Nevins in a page-by-page commentary to the comics.
Kosha, Or Dictionary of the Sanscrit Language by Umura Singha with an English Interpretation and Annotations by H. T.
* The Book of Psalmes: Englished both in Prose and Metre with Annotations by Henry Ainsworth is the only book brought to New England by the pilgrim settlers.
( Annotations by George Jelliss ; moves returning to board A are notated "/ A ".
* A Paraphrase and Annotations upon all the Epistles of St Paul ( joint author with Abraham Woodhead and Obadiah Walker, 1675, see edition of 1853 and preface by W Jacobson ).
* Frank H. Cushing, designed by K. C. DenDooven, photographed by Bruce Hucko, Annotations by Mark Bahti, Zuni Fetishes, KC Publications, 1999, paperback, 48 pages, ISBN 0-88714-144-7
# Hymns of the Church Universal, with Prefaces, Annotations, and Indexes, Manchester, 1885, pp. 604, royal 8vo ; a selection from a collection made by Rylands of sixty thousand hymns.
*" Bringing Up Father: 1913-14 Annotations " by Allan Holtz
Annotations may be superseded by a later annotation in which the editor reanalyzes the law in light of recent developments.
from the French of M. Magendie, with Annotations and additional Articles by James Manby Gully.
Annotations by Peter Zumthor on his design concept and the building process elucidate the structure ’ s symbiotic relationship to its natural surroundings, revealing, for example, why he insisted on using locally quarried stone.
Annotations by the side of the kifu give this information, usually in the form ' 57 at 51 ' or something comparable.
Mapping Java classes to database tables is accomplished through the configuration of an XML file or by using Java Annotations.
* The Gnostic Mass: Annotations and Commentary by Helena and Tau Apiryon

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Annotations described how the children had later vanished, supposed victims of " the Slender Man ".

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Together with the Book of Nehemiah, it represents the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible.
The first chiasm is written in Aramaic and the second in Hebrew which explains why Aramaic continues to be used in chapter 7 rather than ending in chapter 6.
The first chapter, written in Hebrew Masoretic text, introduces Daniel and his three companions: Hananiah, Mishael, and Azariah.
The events take place in the second half of the 5th century BC, and together with the Book of Ezra, it represents the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible
The text consists of a single chapter, divided into 21 verses, making it the shortest book in the Hebrew Bible.
The Talmud El Am contains Hebrew text, English translation and commentary by Rabbi Dr A. Ehrman, with short ' realia ', marginal notes, often illustrated, written by experts in the field for the whole of Tractate Berakhot, 2 chapters of Bava Mezia and the halachic section of Qiddushin, chapter 1.
* Goldschmidt, Daniel, Meḥqare Tefillah u-Fiyyut ( On Jewish Liturgy ), Jerusalem 1978 ( in Hebrew ): one chapter sets out the Romaniote liturgy.
( The copy of the table in the biblical book of 1 Chronicles chapter 1 has occasional variations in the second generation, most likely caused by the similarity of Hebrew letters such as Resh and Daleth ).
However, it should be noted that the Hebrew Bible identifies the Temple Mount in Jerusalem as Mount Moriah, as early as the First Temple period in the book of Second Chronicles chapter 3 s: Bible ( American Standard )/ 2 Chronicles # 3.
In reality, the Geneva Bible places those two verses at the end of chapter 3, as the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin verses all did.
( In citations by chapter and verse numbers, however, the Hebrew equivalents of " Nehemiah ", " I Chronicles " and " II Chronicles " are used, as the system of chapter division was imported from Christian usage.
It is of note that although God is predominantly experienced and self-revealed as male in the Hebrew Scriptures and Christian New Testament, the Hebrew Scriptures and their Greek translation-the Septuagint-contain feminine allusions to God ( e. g., " El Shaddia " referring to breast, hence a nurturing image ; " Lady Wisdom ", often paralleled to the Word of Gospel of John chapter 1, whose incarnated form is Jesus ; the Holy Spirit has feminine references, etc.
These events represent the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible.
Thomas Aquinas ( 1225 – 74 ) quotes Augustine of Hippo, who was given an apocryphal book called Hieremias by a " Hebrew of the Nazarene Sect ", in Catena Aurea — Gospel of Matthew, chapter 27.
The king was struck with Schumacher ; and Brokman, proud of his pupil, made him translate a chapter from a Hebrew Bible first into Latin and then into Danish, for the entertainment of the scholarly monarch.
Evidence in favour of the " fallen angels " interpretation includes the fact that the phrase " the sons of God " ( Hebrew, ב ְּ נ ֵ י ה ָֽ א ֱ ל ֹ ה ִ ים ; literally " sons of the gods ") is used just two times outside of Genesis chapter 6.
According to the final chapter of Deuteronomy, Mount Nebo is where the Hebrew prophet Moses was given a view of the promised land that God was giving to the Israelites.
# Pereq ha-Shalom ( Hebrew: פרק השלום-Chapter of Peace ) ( on the ways of peace between people ; a final chapter to the above often listed separately ).
The living creatures or living beings ( Hebrew ח ַ י ּ ו ֹ ת khayyot ) are a class of heavenly being described in Ezekiel's vision of the heavenly chariot in the first chapter of the Book of Ezekiel.
The deuterocanonical additions to the Hebrew books of Esther and Daniel are included at their proper places in these protocanonical books: the Greek additions to Esther are interspersed in the Hebrew form of Esther according to the Septuagint, while the additions to Daniel are placed within chapter 3 and as chapters 13 and 14 of Daniel.
He later served as President of the Manitoba chapter of Canadian Friends of the Hebrew University ( which position he held until 1969 ).

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