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O eternal God, the Resurrection and the Life of all them that believe in thee, trust in thee, and serve thee ; thou that art always to be praised, as well for the dead as those that are alive ; We give thee most hearty thanks for our Founders and Benefactors, by whose Bounty and Charity we are brought up to religion and the studies of good learning, and particularly for William Smyth and Richard Sutton our Founders ; beseeching thee, that we may so well use these thy blessings to the praise and honour of thy holy Name, that at last, we, with them, may be brought to the immortal glory of the Resurrection ; through Jesus Christ our Lord.
The season began with a 2 – 0 Wembley win over Blackburn Rovers in the Charity Shield, in which Cantona scored a penalty. Cantona frequently scored for United, who put intense pressure a Blackburn Rovers side that led the table for much of the season, particularly with a 4 – 2 win at Ewood Park in late October, in which Cantona was on the scoresheet.
The Circus is particularly known for its video display and neon signs mounted on the corner building on the northern side, as well as the Shaftesbury memorial fountain and statue of an archer popularly known as Eros ( sometimes called The Angel of Christian Charity, but intended to be Anteros ).
Lorenzetti ’ s interest in classical antiquity can be seen in Maestà, particularly in the depiction of Charity.
A perfect example of a Frug is found in the movie Sweet Charity, which contains a number called " The Rich Man's Frug ", a wildly energetic dance number comprising three " movements " (" The Aloof ", " The Heavyweight " and " The Big Finish ") that showcases director Bob Fosse's distinctive choreography style, particularly his creative use of unusual poses, gestures, and arm movements.

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The funds for the Charity School for Native Americans that preceded Dartmouth College were raised primarily by the efforts of a Native American named Samson Occom, and at least some of those funds were used to help found the College.
" Cumberland concludes that actions " principally conducive to our Happiness " are those that promote " the Honour and Glory of God " and also " Charity and Justice towards men.
The increased wealth of the college eventually resulted in the Charity Commission establishment of an enquiry into the advisability of widening the application of the funds to those extra beneficiaries Alleyn had specified in later amended clauses to the foundation's original statutes.
However, exponents of this view are still further divided into those who make an Assumption of Rationality and those who adhere to the Principle of Charity.
Many socialist activists attacked Rockefeller for ordering the massacre at Ludlow, including Margaret Sanger, who wrote an attack on Rockefeller and his family in her magazine The Woman Rebel where she referred to Rockefeller and his family as " leering, bloody hyenas of the human race who smear themselves with the stinking honey of Charity to attract those foul flies of religion who spread pollution throughout the land.
Emerging from the lake, Charity, speaking directly to the audience, asks " Did you ever have one of those days ?".
President Pratibha Patil said of Mother Teresa, " Clad in a white sari with a blue border, she and the sisters of Missionaries of Charity became a symbol of hope to many – the aged, the destitute, the unemployed, the diseased, the terminally ill, and those abandoned by their families.
Hitchens portrays Mother Teresa's organization, the Missionaries of Charity, as a cult which has promoted suffering to further its own financial ends and does not help those in need.
In keeping with tzedaka ( Charity ) laws, he gave what little money he could to those in need.
* Charity ( practice ), the giving of help to those in need who are not related to the giver
While some Sisters of Charity communities refer to the Vincentian tradition, and in America to the tradition of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton those links are by no means universal.
The VP: C & A also hires and oversees 7 coordinators including those for the Activities Team, Boar's head Dinner, Charity Ball, Fashion N ' Motion, Laurier University Charity Kouncil ( L. U. C. K.
With three goals, " Peace, Culture and Charity ", The Ireland Fund appealed for support for Ireland and its people from all Americans, especially those of Irish descent.
The majority of support available from the Haberdashers ' Aske's Charity is directed towards helping those in most need.
The Board of Trustees has various sub-committees convened for the better working of the Charity, and the membership of those committees comprises Trustees as well as other individuals, lay and professional.
Three of the main observances are themes that are repeated in both the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur prayer services and printed in every mahzor (" holiday prayer book ") of those two holy days: " Repentance, Prayer and Charity ( teshuva, tefila, tzedaka ) remove the evil decree ":
Public health care for those without insurance was available via the now closed Charity Hospital emergency room, with waits of twelve hours or more for non-emergent cases.

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Seaman's Retreat, a hospital for sailors entering New York Harbor, opened in 1832 and later became Bayley Seton Hospital, the largest employer in the neighborhood until the Sisters of Charity, an order of Roman Catholic nuns which operated the facility, closed it in 2004 ( the property is sometimes reckoned as belonging to Clifton, Stapleton's neighbor to the south ).
The Abbey is now a convent, belonging to the Sisters of Charity of Jesus and Mary.

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Additionally some Breakaway Catholic Churches such as the Mariavite Church in Poland have chosen to also designate their central church building as a temple, as in the case of the Temple of Mercy and Charity in Płock.
Charity and assistance to the poor – concepts central to social justice – are and have historically been important parts of the Islamic faith.
The accounting for costs and revenues of the Charity have been a matter of debate between the Council, currently sole Trustee of the Trust, and the Friends of Wormwood Scrubs.
THEY, by a strange Frenzy driven, fight for Power, for Plunder, and extended Rule — WE, for our Country, our Altars, and our Homes .— THEY follow an ADVENTURER, whom they fear — and obey a Power which they hate — WE serve a Monarch whom we love — a God whom we adore ... They call on us to barter all of Good we have inherited and proved, for the desperate Chance of Something better which they promise .— Be our plain Answer this: The Throne WE honour is the PEOPLE ' S CHOICE — the Laws we reverence are our brave Fathers ' Legacy — the Faith we follow teaches us to live in bonds of Charity with all Mankind, and die with Hope of Bliss beyond the Grave.
Geraldine Peacock, CBE was Chief Charity Commissioner ( as previous chairs of the Commission have been known ) from 2003 to 2006, and Chair-designate from 8 July 2004 to 2006.
Forbes magazine called OBI one of “ America ’ s Most Efficient Charities ,” and OBI was awarded Charity Navigator ’ s coveted 4-star rating for sound fiscal management for the 7th year in a row ( 2011 ), a feat that only 2 % of rated charities have ever achieved.
His hat-trick in the Charity Shield places him among the small elite group of players to have scored three or more goals in games at Wembley Stadium.
As of 2006, Bradley and his wife Annette have six children: daughters Cheyenne, Ciera, Chelsea, and Charity and sons Chance and Chase.
That year Lucinda Morgan Harris was reported to have joined the Catholic Sisters of Charity in Memphis, Tennessee, where she worked at the Leah Asylum.
Plans by the current trustees, Haringey Council, to replace all the charitable uses by commercial ones by a commercial lease of the entire building, including a casino, have encountered considerable public and legal opposition, and on 5 October 2007, in the High Court, Mr Justice Sullivan granted an application by Jacob O ' Callaghan, a London resident, to quash the Charity Commission's Order authorising a 125-year lease of the entire building to Firoka Ltd.
After two weeks, Oscar and Charity have continued dating, and she still has not confessed what she actually does for a living.
Full disclosure of TBN ’ s financial statements have been evaluated by Charity Navigator, the nation ’ s largest evaluator of charities and non-profit companies.
Local Christmas Seals have existed alongside national issues in the US since 1907, and are catalogued by Christmas Seal & Charity Stamp Society.
We have a Charity School, but not endowed, to teach fourteen Children to read english at the Direction of Mr: Abel Smith, Trustee to the late Mr. Labray of this Town.
have been sporadic, but did include recording for the Tourette Syndrome Charity Album Welcome Companions in 2000.
By 2007, Davis had created a cabaret act, Taking A Chance, described as " chronicl how the choices Davis has made have informed her life's loves "; In mid-2007 she took over the title role in the national touring production of the Broadway revival Sweet Charity, replacing Molly Ringwald through the end of the show's scheduled run on August 12, 2007.
Many religious communities have the term Sisters of Charity as part of their name.
Many groups calling themselves Sisters of Charity have founded and operate educational institutions, hospitals and orphanages:
Alexandra Boyd and Charity James have also been praised for their voicing of Elaine ; Computer Games Magazine described Boyd's work for The Curse of Monkey Island as " wonderful ", though lamented that she did not speak more in the game, while Macworld admired the character's depiction in Escape from Monkey Island as " beautiful and plucky ".
If one of the bridges happened to collapse, the Charity would have to rebuild it out of the endowment.
Charitable organizations that have an income of more than £ 5, 000, and for whom the law of England and Wales applies, must register with the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland was established in 2009 and has received the names and details of over 7, 000 organisations that have previously been granted charitable status for tax purposes.
While the Master Chief and Arbiter have returned to Earth in order to stop the Prophet of Truth, the religious leader of the Covenant, from activating a Forerunner artifact buried in Africa, Gravemind turns High Charity into a Flood hive and sends an infected cruiser to Earth in an effort to infest the planet ; this plan fails, and a message from Cortana informs the Master Chief and allies of the existence of the Ark, a special installation built by the Forerunners outside of the Milky Way galaxy where all the Halos can be fired remotely.
Four ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Charity:

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