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Bellarmine's and ;
As early as 1829, the bishops assembled in the First Provincial Council of Baltimore, Maryland decreed: " A catechism shall be written which is better adapted to the circumstances of this Province ; it shall give the Christian Doctrine as explained in Cardinal Bellarmine's Catechism ( 1597 ), and when approved by the Holy See, it shall be published for the common use of Catholics " ( Decr.

Bellarmine's and for
The other irritant ( to the papacy ) in English relations was Cardinal Bellarmine's letter to the English archpriest George Blackwell, reproaching him for having taken the oath of allegiance in apparent disregard of his duty to the Pope.
It was the first such catechism written for Catholics in North America, replacing a translation of Bellarmine's Small Catechism.
The clause recommending Bellarmine's Catechism as a model was added at the special request of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith.

Bellarmine's and much
< cite id = disputedinjunction > The Vatican archives contain an unsigned copy of a more strongly worded formal injunction purporting to have been served on Galileo shortly after Bellarmine's admonition, ordering him " not to hold, teach, or defend " the condemned doctrine " in any way whatever, either orally or in writing ", and threatening him with imprisonment if he refused to obey .</ cite > However, whether this injunction was ever properly served on Galileo is a subject of much scholarly disagreement.

Bellarmine's and possible
" Sedevacantist appeals to Bellarmine's authority in this point accordingly could not be sustained, adding that Bellarmine envisaged that such a deposition, even if possible, could only be undertaken by a significant body of the Church including many bishops and cardinals, rather than by a few individuals.

Bellarmine's and theology
Bellarmine's systematic study of theology began at Padua in 1567 and 1568, where his teachers were adherents of Thomism.

Bellarmine's and .
In 1609 he published Tortura Torti, a learned work which grew out of the Gunpowder Plot controversy and was written in answer to Bellarmine's Matthaeus Tortus, which attacked James I's book on the oath of allegiance.
Bellarmine's Tractatus de potestate summi pontificis in temporalibus reiterated, against Bodin's sovereignty theory, an indirect form of the traditional papal deposing power to release subjects from the duty of obedience to tyrants.
St. Robert Bellarmine's is in the Catholic Diocese of Peoria.
It may be mentioned here that Bellarmine's " Small Catechism ," Italian text with English translation, was published at Boston, in 1853.

books and bear
Milne is most famous for his two Pooh books about a boy named Christopher Robin after his son, Christopher Robin Milne, and various characters inspired by his son's stuffed animals, most notably the bear named Winnie-the-Pooh.
E. H. Shepard illustrated the original Pooh books, using his own son's teddy, Growler (" a magnificent bear "), as the model.
But he did not just speak straight out of these books but took a distinctive personal line in his consideration, and brought the mind of Ammonius ' to bear on the investigation in hand.
Other books of wisdom poetry such as the Odes of Solomon and the Psalms of Solomon also bear his name.
In 2000, the Belgian comic book artist and writer Crisse ( Didier Chrispeels ) introduced the first of a series of comic books featuring Atalanta, who is also abandoned by her father but saved by goddesses and nurtured by a bear.
Most historians believe that Allan Pinkerton hired ghostwriters, but the books nonetheless bear his name and no doubt reflect his own views.
Joseph Fitzmyer noted the following regarding the findings at Qumran Cave Four in particular ; " Such ancient recensional forms of Old Testament books bear witness to an unsuspected textual diversity that once existed ; these texts merit far greater study and attention than they have been accorded till now.
The sole actual appearance of heffalumps in the books come as Pooh tries to put himself to sleep: " e tried counting Heffalumps every Heffalump that he counted was making straight for a pot of Pooh's honey ... when the five hundred and eighty-seventh Heffalumps were licking their jaws, and saying to themselves, ' Very good honey this, I don't know when I've tasted better ', Pooh could bear it no longer.
Mid-and late Soviet children's books by Eduard Uspensky, Yuri Entin, Viktor Dragunsky bear no signs of propaganda.
The great editions of the Hebrew Bible with rabbinical commentaries contained also commentaries of Ibn Ezra's on the following books of the Bible: Isaiah, Minor Prophets, Psalms, Job, Pentateuch, Daniel ; the commentaries on Proverbs, Ezra and Nehemiah which bear his name are really those of Moses Kimhi.
" One review of published children's books and popular artwork found the tooth fairy to also be depicted as a child with wings, a pixie, a dragon, a blue mother-figure, a flying ballerina, two little old men, a dental hygenist, a potbellied flying man smoking a cigar, a bat, a bear and others.
Malbry is also the name of Maddy's home in the Rune books, and seems to bear a certain resemblance to Harris ' home village of Almondbury.
He in fact asks to examine the former's lease and the latter's log books, expressing surprise that both bear only her name.
Although these books also bear the author's name Enid Blyton, they are not translations of any English books, and some serious fans question their authenticity and their right to be counted as ' canon '.
Many of action writer Tom Clancy's books from the 2000s ( decade ) bear the names of two people on their covers, with Clancy's name in larger print and the other author's name in smaller print.
In her Harry Potter series, J. K. Rowling observed that a wizard who became a rat had a rat's brain ( although the Animagus talent bypasses this problem ), and in her Earthsea books, Ursula K. Le Guin depicts an animal form as slowly transforming the wizard's mind, so that the dolphin, or bear, or other creature forgets it was human and can not change back, a voluntary shapeshifting becoming an imprisoning metamorphosis.
Though the books bear the title Conversations with God and the author states in book 1 he is " taking dictation " from God, the ' dialogue ' is said to be between God and all people at all times.
He may sometimes have brought undue pressure to bear on the owners, for it is recorded that an abbot of St Albans bribed him with four valuable books, and that de Bury, who procured certain coveted privileges for the monastery, bought from him thirty-two other books for fifty pieces of silver, far less than their normal price.
He is best known for the computer programs and books that bear his name.
Such instances include: several of the Wolves carrying weapons that resemble lightsabers and a " messenger robot " similar in demeanor to the android C-3PO from the Star Wars movies, with the look of an Isaac Asimov robot ; the Wolves themselves seeming to bear a physical resemblance to Doctor Doom from the Marvel Comics comic books, and flying grenades named " sneetches " that are stated as being from the " Harry Potter " product line ( a direct reference to the Golden Snitch from the J. K. Rowling books, and to the Dr. Seuss characters ).
The product was intensively marketed in comic books using illustrations of humanoid animals drawn by the comic book illustrator Joe Orlando, which bear no resemblance to the crustaceans.

books and stamp
None was actually delivered to any holder of the completed saving stamp books, though one Type 1 Cabriolet was presented to Hitler on 20 April 1938 ( his 49th birthday ).
Broun stated that “ the substance of any two Zane Grey books could be written upon the back of a postage stamp .” T. K. Whipple praised a typical Grey novel as a modern version of the ancient Beowulf saga,a battle of passions with one another and with the will, a struggle of love and hate, or remorse and revenge, of blood, lust, honor, friendship, anger, grief — all of a grand scale and all incalculable and mysterious .” But he goes on to criticize Grey ’ s writing, “ His style, for example, has the stiffness which comes from an imperfect mastery of the medium.
Many country-specific stamp catalogs include postal stationery in their listings and there are many books devoted to the postal stationery of individual countries.
Customers would fill books with stamps, and take the books to a trading stamp company redemption center to exchange them for premiums.
She noted the children's " vivid collective imagination which turned play into serious business " ( hunting a gold mine in the heath ) and observed, " It is the portrayal of this spirit which makes play a matter of desperate yet enjoyable earnestness which gives their distinctive stamp to Mr. Ransome's books.
Edward Stanley Gibbons ( 21 June 1840-17 February 1913 ) was an English philatelist and founder of Stanley Gibbons Ltd, publishers of the famous Stanley Gibbons stamp catalogue and other stamp-related books and magazines.
The British Post Office first issued self-adhesive stamps on October 19, 1993, with the introduction of books of 20 First Class stamps, later a 2nd class stamp was introduced, in later years other issues were produced in the self-adhesive format.
Visitors are able to ride the park's attractions by purchasing either pay-one-price, all-day / unlimited-access wristbands ( which are not usually available on weekends, except near the beginning and end of each season ), limited-access hand stamps or books of tickets, with hand stamp costs varying depending on the height of the rider.
* Pigasus ( literature ), John Steinbeck's personal stamp and a character in the Oz books
The act required that all sorts of printed material produced in the colonies-newspapers, books, court documents, commercial papers, land deeds, almanacs, etc .- carry a stamp purchased from authorities.
All these books claim that James Chalmers first produced an essay for a stamp in August 1834 but no evidence for this is provided in any of the books.
In 1985 a postage stamp honouring Blinky or his creator was issued by Australia Post as part of a set of five commemorating children's books.
The ideas and themes behind Lohner's work come from historical art and typography found in books, magazines, classic and nostalgic films titles, flea markets and online sources, which he interprets and puts his own unique stamp on.
In 1985, a postage stamp honouring Ginger or his creator was issued by Australia Post as part of a set of five commemorating children's books.
All he wrote is the fruit of his own observation, and his descriptions of the manners and customs of the various countries, bear the stamp of a shrewd and observant mind, fortified by profound knowledge of both books and men '.
Among the numerous books by Izis, Gerry Badger and Martin Parr have especial praise for Le Cirque d ' Izis ( The Circus of Izis ), " published in 1965, but bearing the stamp of an earlier era ".
In 1985 a postage stamp, depicting an illustration from the book, was issued by Australia Post as part of a set of five commemorating children's books.
Most of these maps and books remain in the US Geological Survey Library today, with an obscure United States Army Corps of Engineers stamp on each that reads " Heringen Collection ".

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