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From that time to this my religious concern is that I might give effective help to the bringing in of God's kingdom on earth.
From the year 1053, the Almoravids began to spread their religious way to the Berber areas of the Sahara, and to the regions south of the desert.
From his religious training, Mather viewed the importance of texts for elaborating meaning and for bridging different moments of history — linking, for instance, the Biblical stories of Noah and Abraham with the arrival of such eminent leaders as John Eliot ; John Winthrop ; and his own father, Increase Mather.
From 1905, Cantor corresponded with his British admirer and translator Philip Jourdain on the history of set theory and on Cantor's religious ideas.
From childhood Fox was of a serious, religious disposition.
From 1517 onward religious pamphlets flooded Germany and much of Europe.
From 1127 onward Louis had the assistance of a skilled religious statesman, Abbot Suger.
From then on all Byzantine coins had a religious image or symbol on the reverse, usually an image of Christ for larger denominations, with the head of the Emperor on the obverse, reinforcing the bond of the state and the divine order.
From that time icons began to be painted not only in the traditional stylized and nonrealistic mode, but also in a mixture of Russian stylization and Western European realism, and in a Western European manner very much like that of Catholic religious art of the time.
From the second half of the 17th century onwards, a time of political and religious turmoil existed in the kingdoms.
* Independent Religion – From the Encyclopædia Britannica Article on Jainism: "... Along with Hinduism and Buddhism, it is one of the three most ancient Indian religious traditions still in existence.
From these people they borrowed a long-lived custom once of religious symbolism.
From the movement ’ s beginnings, with its roots in Wesleyan theology, Methodism has distinguished itself as a religious movement strongly tied to social issues.
From the many subsequent periods before the ascendency of the Neo-Assyrian Empire Mesopotamian art survives in a number of forms: cylinder seals, relatively small figures in the round, and reliefs of various sizes, including cheap plaques of moulded pottery for the home, some religious and some apparently not.
From this publication, she cut out or toned down what she saw as the more unpleasant aspects of the Witch-Cult, such as animal and child sacrifice, and her use of language became " emotionally inflated and coloured with religious phraseology.
From the 1960s an increasing number of American youths started to come into contact with new religious movements ( NRM ), and some who converted suddenly adopted beliefs and behaviors that differed greatly from those of their families and friends ; in some cases they neglected or even broke contact with their loved ones.
From the 16th century on, the legend of Robin Hood is often used to promote the hereditary ruling class, romance, and religious piety.
From there he and his companions united the tribes of Arabia under the banner of Islam and created a single Arab Muslim religious polity in the Arabian peninsula.
The ICCHRLA in its newsletter stated that: " From time to time the current U. S. administration, and private organizations sympathetic to it, have made serious and extensive allegations of religious persecution in Nicaragua.
From there on he was known as Guru Nanak so that he could teach the world that there is one God, that all humanity is one, and that religious divisions are man-made.
* From the 17th century onwards, it also became possible to use the term ' theology ' to refer to study of religious ideas and teachings that are not specifically Christian ( e. g., in the phrase ' Natural Theology ' which denoted theology based on reasoning from natural facts independent of specifically Christian revelation ), or that are specific to another religion ( see below ).
From then on, Maitland took over the political tasks, freeing Knox for the role of religious leader.
From 1517 onward religious pamphlets flooded Germany and much of Europe.
From Jung's perspective, this replacement of God with the state in a mass society led to the dislocation of the religious drive and resulted in the same fanaticism of the church-states of the Dark Ages — wherein the more the state is ' worshipped ', the more freedom and morality are suppressed ; this ultimately leaves the individual psychically undeveloped with extreme feelings of marginalization.
From the time of her clothing in the Carmelite religious habit ( 1583 ) until her death ( 1607 ) the life of Saint Mary Magdalene de Pazzi is said to have had a series of raptures and ecstasies.

From and circles
From my wife's experience and other sources, this seems to be rarely encountered in educated circles.
From these circles of spiritual inspiration, the early Hasidic movement arose, led by Israel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, in 18th century Podolia ( now Ukraine ).
From French, it began to migrate to the English language in the mid-1980s, and in recent years has largely displaced the term Islamic fundamentalism in academic circles.
From 1910 to the start of World War II, Paris ' artistic circles migrated to Montparnasse, an alternative to the Montmartre district which had been the intellectual breeding ground for the previous generation of artists.
From the mid-1950s on, Johnson was a perennial polling favorite in jazz circles, even winning " Trombonist of the Year " in Down Beat magazine during years he wasn't active.
From these building blocks one can build more complex shapes like squares, triangles, circles and other composite figures.
From her time at Hamamatsu Woman's High School developed a deepening interest in the writings of female literary circles.
From 1860 to 1864 academic and clerical circles were agitated by the storm which followed the publication of Essays and Reviews, a volume to which two of his most valued friends, Benjamin Jowett and Frederick Temple, had been contributors.
From the late 1880s onwards Lueger was a regular attendee at the influential circles of clerical social conservative politicians around Karl von Vogelsang, Prince Aloys Franz de Paula Maria of Liechtenstein, and the theologian Franz Martin Schindler.
From 1748 to 1753 he wrote a succession of tragedies ( Denys le Tyran ( 1748 ); Aristomene ( 1749 ); Cleopâtre ( 1750 ); Heraclides ( 1752 ); Egyptus ( 1753 )), which, though only moderately successful on the stage, secured Marmontel's introduction into literary and fashionable circles.
From the 1820s onwards, elite gentlemen — at least those among the more fashionable circles, especially the younger set and the military — wore corsets.
Perhaps his most widely known work, if not in academic circles is From the Gracchi to Nero: A History of Rome from 133 B. C.
From there he made combination of glittering circles into complicated designs.
From the get-go, Amir Kabir ’ s policies incited animosity within the influential circles of Iranian elite – most notable being the inner circle of the monarchy whose pensions and income were slashed by his financial reforms and policies.
From this point on, as Allen travels through the inner circles of Hell, he sees how he is guilty of each of the sins in some fashion, commenting to himself that he is in no danger from ditch 3 of circle 8 ( simony ) only because he has never had any holy offices to sell.
From the collection of many event energies and event circles, a map of the positions of sources, along with their photon fluxes and spectra, could be determined.
From the monetary origin of this suit, the circles represent the copper coins.
From the Mississippi Freedom Summer project in the Deep South, to the Dump Johnson campaign of 1968, ' Allard ' was passionate and well-connected in liberal circles.
From 1960 to 1990, despite the success of stress testing to identify many who were at high risk of heart attack, the inability of this test correctly identify many others is discussed in medical circles but unexplained.
From then on, Robinson's public role was that of a dapper, smiling, plaid-suited ambassador to the white world, maintaining a tenuous connection with the black show-business circles through his continuing patronage of the Hoofers Club, an entertainer's haven in Harlem.
From 1967 through 1973, Charleson also performed often at the Edinburgh Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, becoming a noted actor in those circles.
From the ambulatory there is access to two chapels of unusual shape, the plan of each being based on two intersecting circles.
His similarly toned speech at the Canadian Centennial celebration in 1967, “ The United States: From Barbarism to Decadence Without Civilization ?” also caused a stir in academic circles.
From the little documentation that exists, it is understood that the concept of intersectionality came to the forefront of sociological circles in the late 1960s and early 1970s in conjunction with the multiracial feminist movement.

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