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The Danish State Council ( rigsraad ), dominated by the still Catholic bishops and nobles, refused to accept Duke Christian as king and turned to Count Christopher of Oldenburg in order to restore Christian II to the Danish throne ( Christian II had supported both the New and Old Faiths at various times ).
## The Faiths at War: 1525 – 60
Suzuki maintained connections in the West and, for instance, delivered a paper at the World Congress of Faiths in 1936, at the University of London ( he was an exchange professor during this year ).
On November 13, 1999 he was interred at the " All Faiths Memorial Park " in Tucson, Arizona.
The General Slocum Steamboat Fire Mass Memorial, commemorating one of the worst disasters in NYC's history, is at Lutheran All Faiths Cemetery ( 67-29 Metropolitan Avenue ).

Faiths and part
Formerly part of the South Erpingham Hundred, Aylsham was, for administrative purposes, absorbed into St. Faiths and Aylsham Rural District Council in 1894 and became part of Broadland District Council in 1974.

Faiths and include
These include church inquisitor, consecrated harrier, contemplative, divine oracle, holy liberator, hospitaler, pious templar, sacred exorcist, sacred fist and warpriest ( Defenders of the Faith ), blighter and geomancer ( Masters of the Wild ), temple raider of Olidammara ( Song and Silence ), void disciple ( Oriental Adventures ), ur-priests ( Book of Vile Darkness ), stormlord ( Faiths and Pantheons ), radiant servant of Pelor and shining blade of Heironeous.

Faiths and Church
One of its more popular curricula, Neighboring Faiths ( formerly Church Across the Street ), takes middle and high school participants to visit the places of worship of many faith traditions including a Hindu temple, a Reform or Orthodox synagogue, and a Catholic church.
* Engh, Michael E. Frontier Faiths: Church, Temple, and Synagogue in Los Angeles, 1846 – 1888.

Faiths and Army
She protects the City of All Faiths ( based on Jerusalem ) from the warring Zios Army and the United Liberation Force.

Faiths and Old
* Two Old Faiths: Essays on the Religions of the Hindus and the Mohammedans.

Faiths and .
Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths.
Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths.
* Holmes, David L. The Faiths of the Founding Fathers, May 2006, online version
Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths.
A recent example is The Faiths of the Founding Fathers by David L. Holmes ( New York, Oxford University Press USA, 2006 ), which examines the views of some early presidents as well as other political figures of the period.
* Dag Øistein Endsjø, Sex and Religion: Teachings and Taboos in the History of World Faiths, Reaktion Books 2011.
The book, which is in English, is an interpretive history of the first century of the Bábí and Bahá ' í Faiths.
Living Religions: An Encyclopaedia of the World's Faiths ( I. B.
* Emeliantseva, E. " Situational Religiosity: Everyday Strategies of the Moscow Christ-Faith Believers and of the St Petersburg Mystics Attracted by This Faith in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century ," in Thomas Bremer ( ed ), Religion and the Conceptual Boundary in Central and Eastern Europe: Encounters of Faiths ( Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 ) ( Studies in Central and Eastern Europe ), 98-120.
The Faiths of the Founding Fathers.
When it became clear that the women's remains would never be found without Robinson's cooperation, a compromise of sorts was reached: In a carefully scripted plea in October, 2003, Robinson acknowledged only that Koster had enough evidence to convict him of capital murder for the deaths of Godfrey, Clampitt, Bonner, and the Faiths.
He was reportedly a patron of the Three Faiths Forum, a group which aims to encourage friendship, goodwill and understanding amongst people of the three monotheistic faiths of Christianity, Judaism and Islam in the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths.
In July 1942 Younghusband suffered a stroke after addressing a meeting of the World Congress of Faiths in Birmingham.
Compendious in scope and idiosyncratic in selection is his Dictionary of Faiths and Folklore which preserves evidence of numerous folk customs now extinct.
The Interdependence of Faiths.
Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths.
* Gardner, James: Faiths of the World, A Dictionary All Religions and Religious Sects, their Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies and Customs, Volume II, Fullerton & Co. ( London and Edinburgh, 1858 ).

leaning and at
Alfred, leaning on Meltzer, stopped for a minute to look at Tessie.
" A person ranking at 7 on the scale would be a person who says " I know there is no God ..." Dawkins places himself at 6 on the scale, which he characterizes as " I cannot know for certain but I think God is very improbable, and I live my life on the assumption that he is not there ", but leaning toward 7.
The party also made gains in the two state elections held at the same time, acquiring sufficient seats for a CDU-FDP coalition in the northernmost state, Schleswig-Holstein and gaining enough votes in left leaning Brandenburg to clear the 5 % hurdle to enter that state's parliament.
Biographers believe that Bacon was educated at home in his early years owing to poor health ( which plagued him throughout his life ), receiving tuition from John Walsall, a graduate of Oxford with a strong leaning towards Puritanism.
Finnish nationalists leaning on Germanism had been seeking German aid in freeing Finland from Russian hegemony since Autumn 1917, but the Germans did not want to prejudice their armistice and peace negotiations with Russia because of the pressure they were facing at the Western front.
In the crossed ladders problem, two ladders lie oppositely across an alley, each with feet at the base of one sidewall, with one leaning against a wall at height A and the other leaning against the opposite wall at height B, as shown.
However, slightly leaning the blade over and digging one of its edges into the ice (" rock over and bite ") gives skaters the ability to increase friction and control their movement at will.
The 40-year-old Brabham was annoyed by press stories about his age and, in a highly uncharacteristic stunt, at the Dutch Grand Prix he hobbled to his car on the starting grid before the race wearing a long false beard and leaning on a cane before going on to win the race.
Footage shows the kidnappers leaning over to look at the police who were in hiding on the roof.
The diadic tensions originally arose out of the 1854 political union of British-Canadian Tories, French-Canadian traditionalists, and the monarchist and loyalist leaning sections of the emerging commercial classes at the time-many of whom were uncomfortable with the pro-American and annexationist tendencies within the liberal Grits.
At the advance of Agesilaus ' forces, instead of giving the order to charge, Chabrias famously ordered his men at ease — with the spear remaining pointing upwards instead of towards the enemy, and the shield leaning against the left knee instead of being hoisted against the shoulder.
Finally, Ralph discovered that leaning backwards in the water with ski tips up and poking out of the water at the tip was optimal.
The Prussian bishops, who were devoted to the knights, questioned the authority of Gediminas letters and denounced him as an enemy of the faith at a synod in Elbing ; his Orthodox subjects reproached him with leaning towards the Latin heresy, while the pagan Lithuanians accused him of abandoning the ancient gods.
Frederick the Great playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Johann Joachim Quantz is leaning on the wall to the right ; by Adolph Menzel, 1852
One simple way to observe this change is to look at all of the portraits he painted through the years with his trademark-pose leaning over the back of a chair:
Frederick II of Prussia | Frederick the Great playing a flute concerto in Sanssouci, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach | C. P. E. Bach at the piano, Quantz is leaning on the wall to the right ; by Adolph Menzel, 1852.
Perhaps the most notable of these are the Apollo Sauroktonos, or the lizard-slayer, a youth leaning against a tree and idly striking with an arrow at a lizard ( Louvre Museum ), and the Aphrodite of Cnidus at the Vatican Museums, which is a copy of the statue made by Praxiteles for the people of Cnidus, and by them valued so highly that they refused to sell it to King Nicomedes, who was willing in return to discharge the whole debt of the city, which, says Pliny, was enormous.

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