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Hence and Holy
Hence he protests against the attributing of The Song of Songs to Solomon and the like as degrading the Holy Spirit.
Hence, Brandenburg and the rest of the Hohenzollern domains that were still part of the Holy Roman Empire soon came to be treated as de facto parts of the kingdom.
Hence a legate is usually sent to a government, a sovereign or to a large body of believers ( such as a national church ) or to take charge of a major religious effort, such as an ecumenical council, a crusade to the Holy Land, or even against a heresy such as the Cathars.
Hence, it is reported, he prepared all of the needed perfumes and spices, with pure olive oil, from which God ordered Moses to make the Holy Anointing Oil as specified in the recipe in the thirtieth chapter of the book of Exodus.
* Hence that unrestrained and undignified gesture such as may be seen on the stage or on the hustings, that effeminate lowering of the voice or those tragic outbursts ; that diction peculiar to journalism ; those frequent allusions to profane and non-Catholic literature, but not to the Sacred Scriptures or the Holy Fathers ; finally that volubility of utterance often affected by them, wherewith they strike the ears and gain their hearers ' admiration, but give them no lesson to carry home.

Hence and spiritual
Hence, the tradition of St John Cassian in the West concerning the spiritual practice of the hermit can be considered to be a tradition parallel to that of Hesychasm in the Orthodox Church.
Hence after a period of time, the man and woman would need to eat again from the tree or else be " transported to the spiritual life.
Hence everything is tending towards a goal of spiritual quiescence.
Hence, without exclusively concerning the rational intellect, spiritual knowledge is integral to the broader principle of “ caring for the self ”.
Hence, for the Jews their history has become " spiritual strivings " and cultural contributions.

Hence and truths
Hence he and many of his pupils ( in particular Carl Stumpf and Edmund Husserl ) thought that the natural sciences could only yield hypotheses and never universal, absolute truths as in pure logic or mathematics.

Hence and are
Hence all teachers, good and bad, who have been teaching for a given number of years are paid the same salary.
Hence it is difficult to conceive of a packing of the atoms in this material in which the oxygen atoms are far from geometrical equivalence.
Hence S breaks up into uncountably many orbits under G. Using the axiom of choice, we could pick a single point from each orbit, obtaining an uncountable subset X of S with the property that all of its translates by G are disjoint from X.
* Hence, the set of algebraic numbers has Lebesgue measure zero ( as a subset of the complex numbers ), i. e. " almost all " complex numbers are not algebraic.
Hence, from the point of view of the reader, numerals in Western texts are written with the highest power of the base first whereas numerals in Arabic texts are written with the lowest power of the base first.
Hence, the axiom of regularity is equivalent, given the axiom of dependent choice, to the alternative axiom that there are no downward infinite membership chains.
Hence, there are two different conceptions of art in aesthetics: art as knowledge or art as action, but aesthetics is neither epistemology nor ethics.
Hence, armed groups are regularly entering the country from Chad and Sudan.
Hence servers usually are high speed computers with large hard disk capacity.
Hence, domestic and females employees working business are not concubines and sex is forbidden, unless Nikkah or Muta ( Temporary Marriage Only Permissible in Shi ' ism ) is committed with mutual consent.
Hence either one of the metals is partially or fully oxidised or reduced, or ion vacancies are created.
Hence, readers are recommended to consult instead the alphabetical index or the Propædia, which organises the Britannicas contents by topic.
Hence for both logic and mathematics, the different formal categories are the objects of study, not the sensible objects themselves.
Hence, the wine and the bread are merely symbols ( sometimes referred to as " emblems "), but they have a profound meaning for Jehovah's Witnesses.
Hence Bede ’ s dates are inconsistent.
Hence, as longer time passes more of traces are subject to decay and as a result the information is forgotten.
Hence, it is not the electromagnetic repulsion between electrons and nuclei that is responsible for two wood blocks that are left on top of each other not coalescing into a single piece, but rather it is the exclusion principle applied to electrons and protons that generates the classical macroscopic normal force.
Hence GSSPs are usually described in terms of transitions between different faunal stages, though far more faunal stages have been described than GSSPs.
Hence interactions between these galaxies are relatively frequent, and play an important role in their evolution.
Hence a grapheme can be regarded as an abstraction of a collection of glyphs that are all semantically equivalent.
Hence the country is rich in brooks and hot springs as well as medicinal springs and spas ; as of 2003, there are 1250 springs that provide water warmer than 30 degrees.
Hence their states ' governments are not referred to by the traditional parliamentary model head of state styles of " His / Her Majesty's Government " or " His / Her Excellency's Government.
Hence, the Acts are referred to as the Union of the Parliaments.
Hence they grow old beardless and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils by its scars the natural beauty of a beard.

Hence and taught
Hence the universal is not a mere word, as Roscelin taught, nor a sermo, as Abelard held, namely the word as used in the sentence, but the mental substitute for real things, and the term of the reflective process.
Hence there had been sometimes the occasions that students who had learned in advance had taught other students and even professors.
Hence, the number of degree programmes that are taught in English has been continually extended.

Hence and under
Hence, the aim is unity under God.
Hence, by descent and destiny, each Jew stands under the divine command to obey God's will.
Hence, citizens in those states can invoke the jurisdiction of local courts to enforce rights granted under international law wherever there is incorporation.
Hence, it would seem most accurate to say that this case affirmed that a religion need not be theistic to qualify as a religion under the law, rather than asserting that it established generic secular humanism as a religion.
Hence, the fraction of X-Pro peptide bonds in the cis isomer under unstrained conditions ranges from 10-40 %; the fraction depends slightly on the preceding amino acid, with aromatic residues favoring the cis isomer slightly.
Hence, Long suggested that he have his operation while under the influence of ether.
Hence, under this system, it is possible for a player to get a string of consecutive jackpots after the first " hard earned " one, commonly referred to as " fever mode ".
( Hence, if there are any rights to use Aboriginal languages anywhere they would continue to exist, though they would have no direct protection under the Charter.
Hence, each worker could direct his and her labour to productive work suitable to his and her innate abilities — rather than be forced into a narrowly defined, minimal-wage “ job ” meant to extract maximal profit from the labour of the individual worker, as determined by and dictated under the capitalist mode of production.
Hence in Japan " The Transformers " did not debut under that brand till 1985, when the line was also rolled out to the majority of the rest of the world between Takara and Hasbro.
Hence these organs are subject to the influence of the planets, the right eye being under Saturn, the left eye under Jupiter, and the like.
Hence the term encompasses religious buildings as well as secular ones, historic as well as modern expressions and the production of all places that have come under the varying levels of Islamic influence.
Hence states may file briefs as amici curiae when their laws are likely to be affected, as in the Supreme Court case McDonald v. Chicago, when thirty-two states under the aegis of Texas ( and California independently ) filed such briefs.
Hence, no clear evidence supports the hypothesis that Ramesses II was already a co-regent under his father.
Hence we, professing to be a neutral nation are placing American guns and American gunners practically under the orders of the British Admiralty.
Hence a strain image may, under particular simplifying assumptions, be interpreted as representative of the underlying Young's modulus distribution.
Hence, it will be invariant under inversion if and only if c = 1.
Hence between 1 January 1983 and 1 May 1987 a British citizen and an Australian citizen were both British subjects under Australian law, but not under United Kingdom law.
Hence if such exorbitant concessions were given to non-Muslim foreigners, the ulema believed that the national-religious community under their supervision would be severely threatened.
Hence the national park authority is under national jurisdiction.
Hence, Israel participates in the meetings of the Council of Europe's Steering Committees under the European Cultural Convention – such as the CDESR – as an observer.
Hence, in the United States, it is advised that the opinion of a doctor or pharmacist should be obtained before anyone under 19 years of age is given any medication containing aspirin ( also known on some medicine labels as acetylsalicylate, salicylate, acetylsalicylic acid, ASA, or salicylic acid ).

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