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Beloved Dr. R. F. Campbell, our First Presbyterian Church pastor, was in charge.
Manishtushu's son and successor, Naram-Sin ( 2254 – 2218 BC ) ( Beloved of Sin ), assumed the imperial title " King Naram-Sin, king of the four quarters ( Lugal Naram-Sîn, Šar kibrat ' arbaim )", and, like his grandfather, was addressed as " the god ( Sumerian
Rabbi Akiva used to say, " Beloved is man, for he was created in God's image ; and the fact that God made it known that man was created in His image is indicative of an even greater love.
The repeated reference in the Gnostic texts of Mary as being loved by Jesus more than the others has been seen as supporting the theory that the Beloved Disciple in the canonical Gospel of John was originally Mary Magdalene, before being later redacted in the Gospel.
The times have been expressed by 20th-century novelists as well, such as the Nobel Prize-winning Toni Morrison, whose novel Beloved was adapted as a film of the same name.
In Homily 7 on the First Epistle of John, Augustine wrote Dilige, et quod vis fac meaning Love, and do what you will, Augustine was interpreting 1 John 4: 7 – 8, which says, " Beloved, let us love one another, because love is from God ; everyone who loves is born of God and knows God.
The final accomplishment of Bruckner's life was to be his Symphony No. 9 in D minor which he started in August 1887, and which he dedicated " To God the Beloved.
Following the annulment of their marriage, Anne was given a generous settlement by the King, and thereafter referred to as the King's Beloved Sister.
Henry and Anne became good friends — she was an honorary member of the King's family and was referred to as " the King's Beloved Sister ".
Unfortunately for Berlioz, he was soon to discover that living under the same roof as the Beloved was far less appealing than worship from afar.
He writes that she died while he was working on out-of-town tryouts for The Beloved Bandit.
Charles VI ( 3 December 1368 – 21 October 1422 ), called the Beloved () and the Mad ( or le Fou ), was the King of France from 1380 to 1422, as a member of the House of Valois.
Charles VI was known both as Charles the Beloved and later as Charles the Mad, since, beginning in his mid-twenties, he experienced bouts of psychosis.
Cry, The Beloved Country has been filmed twice ( in 1951 and 1995 ) and was the basis for the Broadway musical Lost in the Stars ( adaptation by Maxwell Anderson, music by Kurt Weill ).
Schonfield gives evidence of a high-ranking member of the Sanhedrin who was one of Jesus ' followers, likely the Beloved Disciple who is otherwise obscure, and notes several instances in which knowledge of or access to the Temple was available to one or more of Jesus ' followers.
King Ptolemy IV, after he was cured of an illness, called himself " Beloved of Khonsu Who Protects His Majesty and Drives Away Evil Spirits ".
The regional southern boundary was the Ohio River, the border of freedom and slavery in American history and literature ( see Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe and Beloved by Toni Morrison ).
Antonie von Brentano, offering it as evidence that she was Beethoven's " Immortal Beloved ", she was not Beethoven's first choice.
It was produced by Dennis Herring, who had also produced the band's previous album, Our Beloved Revolutionary Sweetheart.
Beloved ") was taken from a poem by Teogenes Velez, a Liberal Arts student.

Beloved and published
Also that year, Scott's Hollywood mistress Sheilah Graham published a memoir, Beloved Infidel, about his last years.
Alan Paton published the acclaimed novel Cry, the Beloved Country in 1948.
Although Ludwig van Beethoven's cycle An die ferne Geliebte ( To the Distant Beloved ) had been published earlier, in 1816, Schubert's two cycles hold the foremost place in the history of the genre.
* 1938: Íslenzkur aðall ( Portions published in English as In Search of My Beloved by Twayne Publishers, 1967 )
She had been working on a romance at the time, Beatriz, Beloved of Columbus, which was never published.
In 1980, Marin Preda published his last novel, Cel mai iubit dintre pământeni (" The Most Beloved Earthling "), regarded as a violent critique of communism.
In 2007, Hard Case Crime published Deadly Beloved, the first novel about Ms. Tree.
In 2005, " The Optimist ", a short story written by Bina was published in an anthology called And the World Changed ( Women Unlimited / OUP ); an essay called " A Love Affair with Lahore " was published in an anthology edited by Bapsi Sidhwa called City of Sin and Splendour-Writings on Lahore ( Penguin India-Pakistani title Beloved City-OUP ).
Beloved is a novel by the American writer Toni Morrison, published in 1987.
In 2005, Smith published Dishing: Great Dish – And Dishes – From America's Most Beloved Gossip Columnist.
In 1961, he garnered the blessing of the British poet Kathleen Raine who arranged for his first book, The Many Named Beloved, to be published by Victor Gollancz in London.
The American publisher Bennett Cerf remarked at that year's meeting of the American Booksellers Association that there had been " only three novels published since the first of the year that were worth reading ... Cry, The Beloved Country, The Ides of March, and The Naked and the Dead.
In 1983, Mavis Reimer published a biography entitled Cornelius W. Wiebe: A Beloved Physician.
Oppenheim's published works include Monday Morning and Other Poems ( 1909 ); Pay Envelopes ( 1911 ); The Nine-Tenths ( 1911 ); The Olympian ( 1912 ); Idle Wives ( 1914 ); Songs For The New Age ( 1914 ); The Beloved ( 1915 ); War and Laughter ( 1916 ); The Book Of Self ( 1917 ); The Solitary ( 1919 ); The Mystic Warrior ( 1921 ); Golden Bird ( 1923 ); The Sea ( collected poetry-1924 ); Behind Your Front ( 1926 ); and American Types: A Preface To Analytic Psychology ( 1931 ).
In 1992, Matter published " The Voice of My Beloved ," the history of interpretation of the Song of Songs in Western Medieval Christianity.
After Schmidt-Görg ( 1957 ) published 13 so far unknown love letters by Beethoven to Josephine Brunsvik, it became clear that this Letter to the “ Immortal Belovedwas not the only love letter by the composer.
Czeke ( 1938 ) published for the first time Therese ’ s diary notes until 1813 ; some were known already to Rolland ( 1928 ), who concluded that Beethoven was in love with Josephine, but then he tended towards Therese as the “ Immortal Beloved ”.
-- Vision for Seekers of the Truth by Hazrat Zauqi Shah ( RA ); published by Ferozesons Pvt Ltd — Sirr-e-Dilbaran ( Secrets of the Beloved ) by Hazrat Syed Zauqi Shah

Beloved and by
* Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton.
* Amicable numbers are featured in the novel The Professor's Beloved Equation by Yoko Ogawa, and in the Japanese film based on it.
Brown goes one step further by suggesting that the Beloved Disciple had been a follower of John the Baptist before joining Jesus.
Traditionally he has been identified with the author of the other Johannine works in the New Testament — the three Epistles of John and the Book of Revelation, written by a John of Patmos — as well as with John the Apostle and the Beloved Disciple mentioned in the Gospel of John.
The author of the Gospel of John never identifies himself by name, but the text identifies him as the " Beloved Disciple " repeatedly referred to in the Gospel.
Three prayers written by Meher Baba, " O Parvardigar ", the " Prayer of Repentance " and the " Beloved God Prayer ," are recited morning and evening at his samadhi in India and are often recited at gatherings.
* Beloved ( 1986 ) by Bertrice Small
* 1988: Beloved by Toni Morrison
:" And even this conquest Buddhism has been won by the Beloved of the Gods here and in all the borderlands, as far as six hundred yojanas ( 5, 400-9, 600 km ) away, where Antiochos, king of the Yavanas rules, and beyond this Antiochus four kings named Ptolemy, Antigonos, Magas and Alexander rule ,".
* " Time After Time ", by The Beloved from Happiness
The ghost of Melquíades in Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude or the baby ghost in Toni Morrison's Beloved who visit or haunt the inhabitants of their previous residence are both presented by the narrator as ordinary occurrences ; the reader, therefore, accepts the marvelous as normal and common.
" Morrison's most notable work, Beloved, tells the story of a mother who, haunted by the ghost of her child, learns to cope with memories of her traumatic childhood as an abused slave and the burden of nurturing children into a harsh and brutal society.
The same year, he recorded an album of spoken excerpts from the book " This Is My Beloved " by Walter Benton, accompanied by original music by Herbie Mann.
" Beloved was chosen in a 2006 survey conducted by the New York Times as the most important work of fiction of the last 25 years.

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