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At the invitation of the count of Leiningen-Dachsburg, Bahrdt now went as general superintendent to Dürkheim an der Hardt ; his luckless translation of the Testament, however, pursued him, and in 1778 he was suspended by a decision of the Court Council of the Empire.
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At the invitation of Martin Bucer, Calvin proceeded to Strasbourg, where he became the minister of a church of French refugees.
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At the invitation of Wolfgang Steinecke, Adorno took part in the Darmstadt Summer Courses for New Music in Kranichstein from 1951 to 1958.
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At and count
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At the end of count Meinhard II's rule ( 1259 – 1295 ) the " county and reign of Tyrol " had established itself firmly in the " Land on the Adige and Inn ", as the region was then called.
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At Anna's coronation ( May 19, 1730 ), he became grand chamberlain, a count of the Empire, on which occasion he is said to have adopted the arms of the French ducal house of Biron, and was presented with an estate at Wenden with 50, 000 crowns a year.
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" Then, after putting up the Tabernacle at Shiloh, " At that moment, they started to count years for tithes, Sabbatical years, and Jubilee years.
At dinner that night, he tells her he knew she told his mother, but he stays civil on the count of Gracie being present.
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