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exchanged and theology
This post he exchanged in 1828 for a professorship in the Wittenberg theological seminary, of which in 1832 he became also second director and ephorus, and hence in 1837 he removed to Heidelberg as professor and director of a new clerical seminary ; in 1849 he accepted an invitation to Bonn as professor and university preacher, but in 1854 he returned to Heidelberg as professor of theology, and afterwards became member of the Oberkirchenrath, a position he held until his death.
The main thrust of his theology is that of the exchanged life or ' Christ in You '.

exchanged and for
new panels are exchanged for the old right in the field on a single trip.
But the Raoul Esnards have exchanged their residence in Southern California for Mexico City.
The uneasy relationship was ended when ALL exercised options to buy a larger share in AML ; CHI's residual shares were exchanged for CHI's complete ownership of Tickford, which retained development of existing Aston Martin projects.
Dürer took a large stock of prints with him and wrote in his diary to whom he gave, exchanged or sold them, and for how much.
These programs can compensate for mutations ( exchanged, deleted or inserted bases ) in the DNA sequence, to identify sequences that are related, but not identical.
Barter is a medium of exchange by which goods or services are directly exchanged for other goods or services without using a medium of exchange, such as money.
Captured by Confederate Colonel John S. Mosby's men at Culpeper, Virginia on June 24, 1864, Corbett was held prisoner at Andersonville prison for five months, when he was exchanged.
Members ' mutual rights were exchanged for shares in this new company.
When a pawn advances to the eighth rank, as a part of the move it is promoted and must be exchanged for the player's choice of queen, rook, bishop, or knight of the same color.
However, in October 2004, the Cuban government announced an end to this policy: from November US dollars would no longer be legal tender in Cuba, but would instead be exchanged for convertible pesos ( since April 2005 at the exchange rate of $ 1. 08 ) with a 10 % tax payable to the state on the exchange of US dollars cash — though not on other forms of exchange.
To influence the money supply, some central banks may require that some or all foreign exchange receipts ( generally from exports ) be exchanged for the local currency.
However, in certain applications where discs will not be distributed or exchanged outside a private group and will not be archived for a long time, a proprietary format may be an acceptable way to obtain greater capacity ( up to 1. 2 GB with GigaRec or 1. 8 GB with HD-BURN on 99 minute media ).
Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds and animals and reptiles.
They exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served created things rather than the Creator — who is forever praised.
Even their women exchanged natural relations for unnatural ones.
In 2002, Compaq signed a merger agreement with Hewlett-Packard for $ 24. 2 billion, including $ 14. 45 billion for goodwill, where each Compaq share would be exchanged for 0. 6325 of a Hewlett-Packard share.
On the third day Allen was exchanged for Colonel Archibald Campbell, who was conducted to the exchange by Colonel Elias Boudinot, the American commissary general of prisoners appointed by General George Washington.
When Furune returned, he was inconsolably angered for having parted with the treasures, and slew him with the sword-swapping intrigue ( after inviting his brother to wade in a pool ( named Yamuya ), he exchanged his own wooden sword with his brother's real sword and commenced battle ).
They proved by their experiments that a group of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms can behave like an element, take the place of an element, and can be exchanged for elements in chemical compounds.
* 1962 – Captured American U2 spy-plane pilot Gary Powers is exchanged for captured Soviet spy Rudolf Abel.
In a standard business model where goods and services are exchanged for a monetary compensation, pricing of the goods is a fundamental element of the marketing process.
In its trade with native peoples, the Hudson's Bay Company exchanged wool blankets, called Hudson's Bay point blankets, for the beaver pelts trapped by aboriginal hunters.
On 1 January 1999, Spain exchanged the peseta for the new Euro currency.

exchanged and law
By the law of 28 Pluviôse, Year 5, the departments of Hérault and of Tarn exchanged the canton of Anglès ( which had been part of the diocese of Saint-Pons, but which has remained in Tarn ) for that of Saint-Gervais-sur-Mare ( which had been part of the diocese of Castres, but which today remains in Hérault ).
The SITLa plots within the Monument were exchanged for federal lands elsewhere in Utah, plus equivalent mineral rights and $ 13 million dollars cash by an act of Congress, the Utah Schools and Lands Exchange Act of 1998, supported by Democrats and Republicans, and signed into law as Public Law 105-335 on October 31, 1998.
Under English and Welsh law agreements are not legally binding until contracts are exchanged.
According to the zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat is exchanged between thermodynamic systems in thermal contact only if their temperatures are different, as this is the condition when the net exchange of thermal energy is non-zero.
After he was exchanged, he returned home to New Carlisle and continued his law practice.
Following the enactment of the law, Turkey exchanged views with the central banks of other countries ’ in establishing the Turkish Central Bank.
At these border posts, often in isolated locations, Allied soldiers met and exchanged greetings across the red and white barricades as they performed their duties of customs inspection, passport control, and law enforcement.
A French law of 1799 defined the meter to be exactly 443. 296 French lines — or 3 French feet, 0 French inches and 11. 296 French lines, superseding extant definitions which exchanged the dependent and independent parameters.
Socii or Foederati were citizens of states which had treaty obligations with Rome, typically agreements under which certain legal rights of the state's citizens under Roman law were exchanged for agreed upon levels of military service, i. e. the Roman magistrates had the right to levy soldiers for the Roman legions from those states.
Its commander was Brigadier General William H. Winder, who had practiced law in Baltimore before being commissioned as a Colonel in 1812 and who had been recently exchanged after being captured at the Battle of Stoney Creek in July 1813.
At the age of fifteen he was placed by his own desire in a lawyer's office, but the work proved uncongenial, and at seventeen he exchanged law for medicine, in accordance with his father's original wishes.
Indeed, in a criticism of Adam Smith, Marx specifically refers to the law of value governing " simple commodity exchange "-the point being that this law is transformed in capitalist exchange where " more labour is exchanged for less labour ( from the labourer ’ s standpoint ), less labour is exchanged for more labour ( from the capitalist ’ s standpoint )".
In 545 Justinian issued another law underlining the episcopal rights and status of Justiniana Prima, which is also confirmed by letters that were exchanged between Justinian and Pope Gregory I at the end of the 6th century.

exchanged and however
Telemann still followed European musical life, however: throughout the 1740s and the 1750s he exchanged letters and compositions with younger composers such as C. P. E.
Then, however, the Darwaz extension northwards was exchanged for the Russian Pamir extension westwards, and the river throughout became the boundary between Russian and Afghan territory ; the political boundaries of those provinces and those of Wakhan were no longer coincident with their geographical limits.
The numerous love letters that Robert and Elizabeth exchanged before their marriage, however, can give readers a great deal of information about this famous courtship in their own words.
It is however apparent that they exchanged their epithets, as Curiatius is connected to ( Juno ) Curitis and Sororia to ( Janus ) Geminus.
He was revived, however, and all the strokes and blows could be duly exchanged, without any further injury.
Currie, however, was not called as a witness when stated what she saw had happened during the relationship between Clinton and Lewinsky and it was demonstrated that Lewinsky was a friend of Currie's who had exchanged some of the gifts Clinton gave Lewinsky during a visit.
The peace treaty, however, was not signed although both states exchanged temporary delegations.
Uganda and Sudan have resumed diplomatic relations and exchanged Ambassadors ; however, Uganda continues to accuse Sudan of supporting the LRA.
The Java EE programming environment provides a standard API called JMS ( Java Message Service ), which is implemented by most MOM vendors and aims to hide the particular MOM API implementations ; however, JMS does not define the format of the messages that are exchanged, so JMS systems are not interoperable.
Defense Department regulations do not permit the simultaneous presentation of both the Vietnam Service Medal, and the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, for the same period of service in Vietnam, however the AFEM may be exchanged for the VSM upon request from a service member.
She was, however, also strongly influenced by such American regional realists as John Townsend Trowbridge ( with whom she exchanged a few letters ), Maria Louise Pool, and Hamlin Garland.
The British Lee-Metford and Lee-Enfield rifles were no less deadly than the Boer Mauser rifles however as both sides exchanged fire at close range, as well as engaged in hand-to-hand combat with the British wielding fixed bayonets and the Boers wielding hunting knives and their own rifles which they used as bludgeons.
Newly purchased pens can have their nibs exchanged free of charge within the first six weeks ; however, the exchange of older and already worked-in nibs will incur a service fee.
In Rome he obtained possession of St. Leonard's Church, which he afterwards exchanged for that of Sant ' Agnese in Agone, September 18, 1598, and later he secured for the institute the church of San Lorenzo in Lucina ( June 11, 1606 ) which was made over to him by a papal bull of Pope Paul V, which was, however, annulled by the bull " Susceptum " of Pope Pius X ( November 9, 1906 ).
Alexander, however, had long since exchanged her influence for that of Metternich, and he was far from anxious to be forced into even a holy war.
On their return, however, one of the three transport ships was captured by a French privateer, the Grand Decidée, with the men paroled and allowed to return to England on the promise that they would not serve until exchanged for French prisoners.

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