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Her and religious
Her miraculous progress in material achievements flows from other qualities far more worthy and substantial: adherence to principles and methods consonant with our religious philosophy ; ;
Her seminal works among laypeople are her memoir An Unquiet Mind, which details her experience with severe mania and depression, and Night Falls Fast: Understanding Suicide, providing historical, religious, and cultural responses to suicide, as well as the relationship between mental illness and suicide.
Her activities and views, as well as her work against the government and religious fundamentalists led to her assassination on February 4, 1987.
Her work was allied to the worldly tradition of Cremona, influenced greatly by the art of Parma and Mantua, in which even religious works were imbued with extreme delicacy and charm.
Her own father had founded the religious community of Little Gidding.
Also in 1979, in the first revised edition of " Real Magic ", Bonewits defined " thealogy " in his Glossary as " Intellectual speculations concerning the nature of the Goddess and Her relations to the world in general and humans in particular ; rational explanations of religious doctrines, practices and beliefs, which may or may not bear any connection to any religion as actually conceived and practiced by the majority of its members.
Her family were poor, and as religious dissenters, were subject to legal discrimination.
Her desire to moderate the religious persecutions of previous Tudor reigns — the persecution of Catholics under Edward VI, and of Protestants under Mary I — appears to have had a moderating effect on English society.
Her motivation is that the Huhsz religious cult regard it as a sacred object, and that if she can find it and give it to them, their vendetta against her will lapse.
Her parents were very religious, and she therefore was raised to be as well, often visiting monasteries during her childhood.
Her father was member of the religious Sillon movement and anarchist sympathiser, her mother a child of a Carlist revolutionary.
Her cult dated to the earliest period of Roman religious history, since she was one the fifteen deities who had their own flamen, the Furrinalis, one of the flamines minores.
Her name is derived from the Celtic root nemeto -, referring to sacred areas, and is related to nemeton, a term designating Gaulish religious spaces.
Her father, Henry McDaniel, fought in the Civil War with the 122nd USCT and her mother, Susan Holbert, was a singer of religious music.
Her work is commemorated at the Germantown Colony and Museum north of Minden, Louisiana, where she operated a religious commune from 1835-1871.
Her assertion of this to her husband was met with dismay and appeared to him to be " religious fanaticism.
Her luck changed when feminist religious scholar Carol P. Christ included an article on Witchcraft and the Goddess movement in the anthology Womanspirit Rising ( 1979 ).
* Barker, Eileen, New religious movements: a practical introduction London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1989.
Her household contained between four and six priests and in 1665 Catherine decided to build a religious house east of St James's to be occupied by thirteen Portuguese Franciscans of the order of St Peter of Alcantara.
Her birthplace, Ebersdorf, was a center of Pietism in Thuringia and Augusta's grandparents were ardent admirers of this religious movement.
Her thinking is free from religious bounds and she has established her own, different moral standards and beliefs.
Her thoughts concerning these trips and her revelatory experiences make up much of her book, but she also recounts persecution by civil and religious leaders.
Her husband dies due to a religious attack in India.
Her connections to New York society and the accompanying social pressures to leave the new life she had created for herself did not deter her from embracing her religious vocation and charitable mission.

Her and faith
Her eyes had opened, she had caught a glimpse of a new faith.
Her strong Methodist faith attracted Patrick Brontë.
" Her faith in the divine also provided immediate assistance.
Her paternal grandfather, Juan de Toledo, was a marrano ( Jewish convert to Christianity ) and was condemned by the Spanish Inquisition for allegedly returning to the Jewish faith.
Her faith in him was severely tested by his silence ( Matt.
Her experience in the cave seems to have ruined her faith in humanity.
Her " maternal grandparents were Unitarians – a non-conformist faith with a strong emphasis on social reform ...".
Her mother, the demure and pragmatic Philippa, imparted a commitment to duty, firm discipline, and religious faith that would later prove very important to Isabella.
Her first book was Three Paths ( 1847 ), a story for the young ; but her first work to attract notice was Madeleine, a Tale of Auvergne ( 1848 ), a story of “ heroic charity and living faith founded on fact .”
Her behavior on Grayson as a Steadholder and when marrying in Mission of Honor demonstrates she has a quiet personal faith she has the good taste to not push on others.
Her forefathers had settled in New England in the 17th century, and she was a " birthright " Quaker — the first in her family to marry outside her faith.
Her faith wavers intensely as a young woman.
Poet D. A. Powell described the poems in the collection “ as leaps of faith, fibrillating in the dark world with a kinetic energy that rises out of erotic desire .” Her memoir, Poker Face: A Girlhood Among Gamblers was published in 2003.
Her righteousness serves as a symbol for good, purity, and the faith and devotion Goodman Brown has in God.
Her faith had enabled her to persevere against their abuse, and her constant piety gradually moved the family to a religious awakening.
Her friendship with the Carlyles began in April 1840, when in a state of depression over a love affair and her father's mortal illness, she wrote to Thomas Carlyle that she had lost her faith in God.
Her father, James, was a Protestant, his grandfather having converted from the Catholic faith in order to retain the family estates under the Penal Laws.
Her family follows an agnostic mentality, and dislike Cheryl's newfound faith.
Her tale, with its emphasis on infantile faith, balances the Shipman's story of a too-sophisticated monk who sleeps with the wife of a friend.
Her father supposedly remarked that if Sarah had only been a boy, " she would have made the greatest jurist in the country " Not only did the denial of education seem unfair, Sarah was further perplexed that while her parents and others within the community encouraged slaves to be baptized and to attend worship services, these believers were not viewed as true brothers and sisters in faith.
Her mother, Lexanda Angela Minakovska ( who later converted to Islam and chose the name Atiye after her husband's death ), was the member of a Polish Catholic family of the Lithuanian aristocracy ; while her father, Hasanzade İbrahim Bey ( who later adopted the surname Çeyrekgil following the Surname Law of 1934 ) was a wealthy businessman who descended from a Turkish family of the Sunni Muslim faith, from the city of Safranbolu.
Her most recent book, Pillars of Faith: American Congregations and their Partners ( University of California Press, 2005 ), describes the common patterns that shape the work of American's diverse communities of faith.
Her father, Alexandre de St. Michel, was born a French Catholic but converted to the Protestant faith.
Her faith, solid as a rock and clear as a spring, revealed Jesus Christ in all circumstances.

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