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Calmly and .
Wesley was a champion of Arminian teachings, defending his soteriology in a periodical titled The Arminian and writing articles such as Predestination Calmly Considered.
* In the film Star Trek Generations, the villain Tolian Soran quotes from Schwartz's poem, “ Calmly We Walk Through This April's Day ”, telling Captain Jean-Luc Picard, “ They say time is the fire in which we burn .” Playwright Philip Ridley uses the same line as one of the epigraphs for his 2012 play Shivered.
Calmly, her father responds, " No. He was a friend.
* Calmly enduring supervised separation from the owner.
Calmly and respectfully think about your actions, and honor and fame will await you.

opened and Bible
In 1900, Parham opened Bethel Bible College in Topeka, Kansas, where he taught initial evidence.
In 1905, he moved to Houston and opened a Bible school there.
His dying request that the King of England's eyes would be opened seemed to find its fulfillment just two years later with Henry's authorization of The Great Bible for the Church of England — which was incidently, largely Tyndale's own work.
Anderson Bible School was opened in 1917, and this was separated from Gospel Trumpet ( now known as Warner Press ) in 1925.
Town legend claims the name was chosen by a church ceremony where a Bible was opened blindly and the first proper name encountered was that of Porcius Festus, the governor of Judea around 60 AD ( Acts 24: 27 ).
The treasures of the Bible are to be opened up more lavishly so that a richer fare may be provided for the faithful at the table of God ’ s word ... A suitable place may be allotted to the vernacular in Masses which are celebrated with the people ... communion under both kinds may be granted when the bishops think fit ... as, for instance, to the newly ordained in the Mass of their sacred ordination, to the newly professed in the Mass of their religious profession, and to the newly baptized in the Mass which follows their baptism ..."
In the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, schools in certain localites of the country customarily opened with an oral prayer or Bible reading.
In 1989, Joan Russow challenged, in the British Columbia Supreme Court, the Public Schools Act ’ s requirement that in British Columbia all public schools were to be opened with the Lord ’ s Prayer and a Bible reading.
In 1937, the mission opened a Bible school in Les Cayes.
The Khabur river is the setting of several important scenes of the book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible, including the opening verse: " Now it came about in the thirtieth year, on the fifth day of the fourth month, while I was by the river Chebar among the exiles, the heavens were opened and I saw visions of God ".
By the mid-1840s, many non-Mormons in Hancock County felt threatened by growing Mormon political power, commercial rivalries, and a new religion with at least two elements that were hard to digest in the religious community of that time: first, Latter Day Saints had a somewhat different perspective on the nature of God from traditional Protestants ; second, the claim of modern revelation, together with the claim of new scripture, opened the canon of the Bible.
In the center of the shield, flanked by three spears ( two of them holding Dominican banners ) on each side, is a Bible with a small cross above it and said to be opened to the Gospel of John, either to chapter one or chapter 8, verse 32, which reads Y la verdad nos hará libre ( And the truth shall make you free ).
Duff opened a school in which all kinds of secular subjects were taught, from the rudiments upwards to a university standard, alongside the Bible.
The Treacle Bible opened at the page of the eponymous curiosity.
The Church has been given a new Bible translation and a new hymnbook, the ordained ministry has been opened to women, church law has been reformed and liturgical reform has been undertaken.
He was a member of Luther's team translating the Holy Bible from Latin to German, and opened the debate on Ulrich Zwingli's reforms.
The Bible Missionary Training College opened in Bristol in 1925, and was recognised by the Church of England in 1927.
Adoniram Judson Gordon opened a Bible school called the Boston Missionary Training Institute in the basement of his Baptist church in 1889 to train Christian missionaries for work in the Belgian Congo.
It can be aided with a reading of a Bible passage, alleatory opened or not, or even without any scriptural reference.
In 1713 he opened a bookstore called " À la Bible d ' or " ( which could be translated " The Golden Bible ") on the Quai des Grands-Augustins.
The success of Whitefield's style of revival preaching convinced Davenport that God was calling him, and in 1741-having by chance opened his Bible to 1 Samuel 14, where Jonathan and his armor-bearer attack the Philistine camp, and taken this as a sign-he left his congregation to become an itinerant.
A Peter of Toulouse, who had sworn on the Bible that accusations of heresy against him were false, was immediately afterwards convicted by the Sortes when a bystander grabbed the Bible and opened it randomly at the words of the demon Legion to Jesus, " What have we to do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth?

opened and read
Some overseas mail was opened, read, and sometimes edited.
The vote of the electors is opened by the sitting vice president, acting in his capacity as President of the Senate and read aloud to a joint session of the incoming Congress, which was elected at the same time as the president.
Cros was a poet of meager means, not in a position to pay a machinist to build a working model, and largely content to bequeath his ideas to the public domain free of charge and let others reduce them to practice, but after the earliest reports of Edison's presumably independent invention crossed the Atlantic he had his sealed letter of April 30 opened and read at the December 3, 1877 meeting of the French Academy of Sciences, claiming due scientific credit for priority of conception.
Plain text files can be opened, read, and edited with countless generic text editors and utilities.
Pope John XXIII opened the Council on 11 October 1962 in a public session and read the declaration Gaudet Mater Ecclesia before the Council Fathers.
The vote of the electors is opened by the sitting Vice President, acting in his capacity as President of the Senate and read aloud to a joint session of the incoming Congress, which was elected at the same time as the President.
He took the telegram, opened it and read it, then handed it to me, speaking only two words, namely, ‘ Very significant ’, and at once resumed his work.
The letters themselves are SDUs when the bags are opened but become PDUs when the address is read for final delivery.
The fuses are blown or opened using high voltage and read using low voltage.
Philip, as papal legate, opened the proceedings by commenting that the present question regarding Nestorius had already been decided by Pope Celestine as evidenced by his letter which had been read to the assembled bishops in the first session.
The most virulent of the criticisms came from Paul Johnson of the New Statesman who opened his review, " Sex, Snobbery and Sadism ", with: " I have just finished what is, without doubt, the nastiest book I have ever read ".
The newspapers claimed that Lady Jersey opened, read and distributed the contents of Caroline's private letters.
After Mott opened the meeting, the minutes of the previous day were read, and Stanton presented the Declaration of Sentiments.
For example, it would be possible to create a file that can only be read on one computer, or within one organization, or a file that can only be opened for reading three times.
He had opened the letter as I left his room and read it.
The first U. S. post office opened in 1877 under the name Deckman rather than " Dechman ", because the United States Postal Service couldn't read the writing on the form completed to open the post office.
In February 1937, Merton read a book that opened his mind to Catholicism.
The first performance under Garrick and Lacy's management opened with an Ode to Drury Lane Theatre, on dedicating a Building and erecting a Statue, to Shakespeare read by Garrick and written by his friend, Dr. Johnson.
Scobie declines the bribe and takes the letter, but having opened and read it through ( thus breaking the rules ) and finding it innocuous, he decides not to submit it to the authorities, and burns it.
Files with the. txt extension can easily be read or opened by any program that reads text and, for that reason, are considered universal ( or platform independent ).
The City of Books location grew to its current size after an expansion that opened in 1999 ; it included a new entrance facing the Pearl District which featured the " Pillar of Books ", a Tenino sandstone carving depicting a stack of eight of the world's great books, on a base with the inscription " Buy the book, read the book, enjoy the book, sell the book " in Latin.
It opened with " Strike Up The Band " by Arthur Fiedler and the Boston Pops, followed by 5 – 10 minutes of 25-word POW messages read by Major Cousens.
Thomas read law at the office of Thomas Johnson in Annapolis, was admitted to the bar in 1764 and opened a practice in Frederick, Maryland.
When a document is created in Microsoft Word 2007 and opened in an earlier version ( like Microsoft Word 2003 ), Microsoft Word 2003 tells the user it can download a converter to read files in the newer Microsoft Word 2007 format.

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