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disciple and Naukratios
In this year, he dictated his Testament, a form of spiritual guidance for the future abbots of the Studios monastery, to his disciple Naukratios.
* His Testament, dictated to his disciple Naukratios at the end of his life: PG 99, 1813-24.

disciple and recovered
Iorga's last texts, recovered by his young disciple G. Brătescu, were kept by literary critic Şerban Cioculescu in published at a later date.

disciple and control
These defects include the authoritarian control of the guru over the disciple, which is in their view increased by the guru's encouragement of surrender to him.
Takahama Kyoshi, another disciple, assumed control and the magazine's scope was extended to include prose work.
And there, that foremost of bowmen, endued with intelligence and renown, with senses under complete control and reverence for the old — that brother and disciple of Yudhishthira — is my husband Dhananjaya!
In most films of this genre, he often controls or restrains his protégé, from getting provoked and retaliating at the " bad boy ( s )", and makes the protégé realize that everything has the " right time and place " and that losing control of oneself or giving in to the provocations of the rival or enemy is not like the true martial artist he wants his disciple to become.
His goal is twofold: to find and control the fabled ' magic ' of Parkasia, and to destroy the Ilse Witch ( his disciple ) to keep her from using the magic to destroy him.
The ironic parallels between the objectives of Church of the New Epoch and the original EuroCorp syndicate itself are abundantly clear throughout the game, and indeed the game can be played from the point of view of the Church itself to similar ends ( indeed, it is revealed very early in the game, when played on the Church's side, that the " disciple " in control of Church agents is a former EuroCorp agent who has been converted ).

disciple and monastery
The Benedictine monastery of Fulda was founded in 744 by Saint Sturm, a disciple of Saint Boniface, as one of Boniface's outposts in the reorganization of the church in Germany.
He spent only six months in China on this first trip, but returned in 1187 for a longer stay as a disciple of Xuan Huaichang, a master in the Linji ( Rinzai ) line, at Jing-de-si ( Ching-te-ssu, 景德寺 ) monastery.
Aidan was a disciple of Columba and was invited by the King Oswald of Northumbria to come from Iona to establish a monastery.
He was a close disciple of the 5th Karmapa who appointed him as abbot of Karma Goen, the Karmapa's principal monastery at the time.
The Greek monastery of St. Agata lay at the foot of the Tuscolo hill, at the 15th mile of the Via Latina road, the old " Statio Roboraria ": it was founded in 370 AD by the basilian monk John of Cappadocia, a disciple of St.
At the end of his life, he entrusted the leadership of the monastery to his closest disciple, Dalmatus — who was later himself glorified ( canonized as a saint )— after whom the monastery came to be known as the Dalmatian Monastery.
The fame of the monastery started to spread under Kirill's disciple, Saint Martinian, who was to become a father superior of the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra in 1447.
Simonov monastery () in Moscow was established in 1370 by monk Feodor, a nephew and disciple of St Sergius of Radonezh.
Five months before his death in 1953, Brahmananda Saraswati made a will naming his disciple, Swami Shantānand Saraswati as his successor and Swāmī Dvārakeśānanda Saraswatī, Swāmī Viṣṇudevānanda Saraswatī and Swāmī Paramātmānanda Saraswati for his position of Shankaracharya of the Jyotir Math monastery.
Places of tourist interest in Novelda include the monastery of Santa María Magdalena ( dated from the 19th century ), which has a church designed by a disciple of Antoni Gaudí, the Moorish castle of the Mola, with its unique triangular tower, and the Museum of Modernism.
Saint Wigbert, born in Wessex around 670, was an Anglo-Saxon Benedictine monk from the monastery of Glastonbury and a missionary and disciple of Saint Boniface who traveled with the latter in Frisia and northern and central Germany to convert the local tribes to Christianity.
* Saint Anthony du Rocher, a disciple of St Benedict and companion of St Maurus in his mission to France, founder of the monastery of Saint Julian in Tours ( 6th c .)
* Saint Dodo, disciple of Saint David of Georgia ( David Gareja monastery complex ) ( 609 )
He then became abbot of Sera monastery in 1525 ; Sera had been founded in 1419, by Jamchen Chojey ( Sakya Yeshe ), a disciple of Tsong Khapa.
Hanshan and his disciple Shide are said to have come to the monastery during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang ( 627 – 649 ), where Hanshan became the abbot.
About north of Ukiah, the monastery has its origins in the 1980s when the UK-based Ajahn Sumedho, foremost western disciple of the Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah, started getting requests to teach in California.
According to a disciple of Lama Yeshe from this time, Lama Yeshe intended the institute " to become the central monastery of the FPMT ... one of the early jewels of the FPMT crown " and " the pioneer among the western centers ".
Another monastery is Abhayagiri, about north of Ukiah, the monastery has its origins in the 1980s when the UK-based Ajahn Sumedho, foremost western disciple of the Thai meditation master Ajahn Chah, started getting requests to teach in California.
The monastery was founded in 1447 CE by Gedun Drub, the nephew and disciple of the famous Buddhist philosopher Je Tsongkhapa and later named the First Dalai Lama.
The island, known to the Romans as Lerina, was uninhabited until Saint Honoratus, a disciple of a local hermit named Caprasius of Lérins, founded a monastery on it at some time around the year 410.

disciple and after
Also, the writer of the Fourth Gospel, refers to the Sons of Zebedee ( that is, James and John ), while in a fishing trip after Jesus's death, refers to these two, but also refers to this " other disciple ".
This disciple is never mentioned as even being there in any of the common sections to other gospels, and is never mentioned at all until after Lazarus is raised.
In the " appendix ", Jesus restores Peter after his denial, predicts Peter's death, and discusses the death of the " beloved disciple ".
, in which the " beloved disciple " claims authorship, is commonly assumed to be an appendix, probably added to allay concerns after the death of the beloved disciple.
Fernipharus ( after Duke Ferdinand de ' Medici )-by Giovanni Batista Hodierna, a disciple of Galileo and author of the first ephemerides ( Medicaeorum Ephemerides, 1656 );
According to the general interpretation John was also that " other disciple " who with Peter followed Christ after the arrest into the palace of the high-priest ( John 18: 15 ). Saint John alone remained near his beloved Master at the foot of the Cross on Calvary with the Mother of Jesus and the pious women, and took the desolate Mother into his care as the last legacy of Christ ( John 19: 25-27 ).
Many years after Shancai ( Sudhana ) became a disciple of Guanyin, a distressing event happened in the South China Sea.
Shula was a former Paul Brown disciple who had been lured from the Baltimore Colts after first losing Super Bowl III two seasons earlier to the AFL's New York Jets and finishing 8 – 5 – 1 the following season.
On the twelfth of the fifth month, sensing his impending death, Musashi bequeathed his worldly possessions, after giving his manuscript copy of the Go Rin No Sho to the younger brother of Terao Magonojo, his closest disciple.
" A disciple of Christ is one who, in the experience of human weakness, has had the humility to ask for his help, has been healed by him and has set out following closely after him, becoming a witness of the power of his merciful love that is stronger than sin and death.
Many today believe that it was not written by Paul but by an associate or disciple after his death, representing what they believed was his message, so Ehrman, Gaventa, Smiles, Schnelle, Boring, and Kelly.
Some critics have found Derrida's treatment of this issue surprising, given that, for example, Derrida also spoke out against antisemitism and, in the 1960s, broke with the Heidegger disciple Jean Beaufret over a phrase of Beaufret's that Derrida ( and, after him, Maurice Blanchot ) interpreted as antisemitic.
In the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, it is claimed that the historical Shakyamuni Buddha taught tantra, but that since these are ' secret ' teachings, confined to the guru / disciple relationship, they were generally written down long after the Buddha's other teachings, the Pali Canon and the Mahayana sutras.
But after their death, Mark, the disciple & interpreter of Peter, also transmitted to us in writing what Peter used to preach.
* Rudolph Simonsen ( 1889 – 1947 ), a disciple of Nielsen's, who became chairman of the Conservatory after Nielsen's death in 1931.
In 2005, the Romanian literary critic and translator Antoaneta Ralian, who was an acquaintance of Bellow's, argued that much of the negative portrayal was owed to a personal choice Bellow made ( after having divorced from Alexandra Bagdasar, his Romanian wife and Eliade disciple ).
Smith was a disciple of Mathew Hale ( leader of Creativity Movement ) and his shooting spree took place two days after Hale was denied a license to practice law in Illinois.
To each leading disciple, Dovber appointed a future territory of influence across Eastern Europe, where they dispersed after the death of the Maggid in 1772.
The Lotus Sutra ’ s phrase “ Thus I heard ” of disciples recording their mentor ’ s teachings even after he passed away, is regarded in SGI as the foundation of the concept of the bond leading to transfer of teachings :” The Lotus Sutra is an embodiment of the spirit of the oneness of mentor and disciple ”, and: “ The Lotus Sutra calls out for mentor and disciple to work together ”.
In such a traditional context, and after having accepted each other as master and disciple, this relationship can either be temporary by nature ( monastic training ) or a life long bond between two individuals.
Froude had been a close personal friend as well as an intellectual disciple of Thomas Carlyle since 1861, and the two became even closer after the death of Carlyle's wife Jane Welsh on 21 April 1866.
A disciple of Saint Severinus, he was martyred in the retreat from Noricum, after the Germanic Western Roman officer Odoacer had deposed the last Emperor Romulus Augustulus and declared himself King of Italy in 476.

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