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The Rambling Syd sketches generally began with a short discourse on the nature of the song, which would inexorably follow ; these discourses and the songs involved suggestivity and double entendre.
Osho devised new " meditation therapy " methods such as the " Mystic Rose " and began to lead meditations in his discourses after a gap of more than ten years.
In 1847 he began the work by which he is best remembered, his contributions to the development and education of the female mind, by lecturing at the College of France on the moral history of women: these discourses were collected into a volume in 1848, and enjoyed a great success.
He began studying Paul's mail-order discourses and soon wrote to Twitchell asking how he could help set up classes in the Portland, Oregon area where he lived.

discourses and be
In 1856, news of an ascetic carrying on discourses with local Súfí leaders that seemed to possibly be Bahá ' u ' lláh reached the family and friends.
They need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; the function of both logical and axiological oppositions must be studied in all discourses to provide meaning and values.
The discourses seem to be concerned with the actual issues of the church-and-synagogue debate at the time when the Gospel was written c. AD 90.
For example, singing " Happy Birthday " or other relatively common, repeated linguistic discourses could be fluid in people who stutter.
48, No. 2009 and consists of the six treatises or discourses of relatively brief but different lengths traditionally said to be authored by Bodhidharma.
In some discourses, Wright argued, the role of the truth predicate might be played by the notion of superassertibility.
In academic theological circles there is some debate as to whether theology is an activity peculiar to the Christian religion, such that the word " theology " should be reserved for Christian theology, and other words used to name analogous discourses within other religious traditions.
For example, two notably distinct discourses can be used about various guerrilla movements describing them either as " freedom fighters " or " terrorists ".
But this doesn't mean that they don't need to be analyzed and criticized in all their manifestations ; showing the way these oppositions, both logical and axiological, are at work in all discourses so that they be able to produce meaning and values.
It was in vain that Groote emitted a Publica Protestatio, in which he declared that Jesus was the great subject of his discourses, that in all of them he believed himself to be in harmony with Catholic doctrine, and that he willingly subjected them to the candid judgment of the Roman Church.
It can be distinguished from other classes of political action because it is not based on the critique of the dominant discourses but in the interpretation of the signs in a different way.
His lessons, which he never, dictated, were continuous discourses, for which he made no other preparation than that of profound meditation on the subjects to be discussed.
His deployment of both clerical and literary discourses in the Retraction demonstrates that the subject cannot be separated from institutions.
To his function as a preacher we owe some of his most characteristic and stimulating works, especially the discourses by which it may be said he won his way to wide and influential recognition -- Endeavours after the Christian Life, 1st series, 1843 ; 2nd series, 1847 ; Hours of Thought, 1st series, 1876 ; 2nd series, 1879 ; the various hymn-books he issued at Dublin in 1831, at Liverpool in 1840, in London in 1873 ; and the Home Prayers in 1891.
Bourgeois society " put into operation an entire machinery for producing true discourses " surrounding sex, perhaps believing that it harboured a " fundamental secret " that had to be learned.
" " This area is conceptually distinct from the state: it a site for the production and circulation of discourses that can in principle be critical of the state.
The Mahāsāṃghika and the Mūlasarvāstivāda considered both the Buddha's discourses, as well those of the Buddha's disciples, to be buddhavacana.
Among the other works of Ammirato, some of which were first published after his death, may be mentioned discourses on Tacitus and genealogies of the families of Naples and Florence.
) is the name given to the religious romance which purports to contain a record made by one Clement ( whom the narrative identifies as both Pope Clement I, and Domitian's cousin Titus Flavius Clemens ) of discourses involving the apostle Peter, together with an account of the circumstances under which Clement came to be Peter's travelling companion, and of other details of Clement's family history.
In more formal settings, larger discourses of the Buddha ( such as the Diamond Sutra ) may be chanted as well.
While there is seemingly no consensus about what to call it, there can be little doubt of the existence of a whole discourse, or set of overlapping discourses, to which the term ' critical theory ' is often used to refer.
They have been produced and marketed as artists ’ enlargement tools to allow images to be transferred to surfaces such as prepared canvas, or for lectures and discourses.

discourses and published
Many of his discourses were published in Even Yisrael ( 1883 ).
" Whilst there, he wrote hundreds of pages of original Torah discourses, subsequently published as " Reshimot, " and corresponded with his father on Torah matters, which were published in the 1970s in the book " Likuttei Levi Yitzchak — Letters ".
The Alter did not author any books or essays personally, but some of his ethical discourses were published under the name Ohr HaTzafun-" The Hidden Light ", ( also meaning " The Light of the Hidden ( One )").
In 1742 he visited the Royston Cave at Royston, Hertfordshire and a year later he published his Palaeographia Britannica or discourses on Antiquities in Britain no. I, Origines Roystonianae, or an account of the Oratory of lady Roisia, Foundress of Royston discovered in Royston in August 1742.
As his share in the controversy, Martineau published five discourses, in which he discussed " the Bible as the great autobiography of human nature from its infancy to its perfection ," " the Deity of Christ ," " Vicarious Redemption ," " Evil ," and " Christianity without Priest and without Ritual.
Falkland wrote a Discourse of Infallibility, published in 1646 ( Thomason Tracts, E 361 ), reprinted in 1650, in 1651 ( E 634 ) edited by Triplet with replies, and in 1660 with the addition of two discourses on episcopacy by Falkland.
Many of Swami Dayananda Saraswati's lectures, talks and discourses have been published in the form of books.
* Transvaluing immaturity: reverse discourses of male homosexuality in E. M. Forster's posthumously published fiction, Stephen Da Silva, spring 1998
He published a volume of his discourses in 1839, and shortly afterwards another sermon on Hades, which brought him under the scrutiny of his co-presbyters, and was ultimately withdrawn from circulation.
The hypothesis guiding the analysis of Mimetic Convergence between political parties ' broadcasts is: ' public opinion polls on vote intention, published throughout campaigns on TV will contribute to successive revisions of candidates ' discourses.
His disciples collected many of his discourses and published them in Even Yisrael ( 1853 ) and Eitz Peri ( 1880 ).
After the religion was founded, Twitchell wrote and published a series of books, personal study discourses, while actively giving talks around the world, writing thousands of letters to students, and continuing to write articles for magazines.
During these years and mainly during the 1980s Kalo published original nonfiction titles addressing philosophical, moral and spiritual topics ( two out of his seven volumes of discourses were published in this decade ).
Wood continued to write more discourses and in 1927, the Vanguard Press published a collection of forty-one of them under the title Heavenly Discourse.
The Fihrist was published in 938 ; it exists in two manuscript traditions, or " editions ": the more complete edition contains ten " discourses " ( maqalat ).
Practically all of these discourses ( from December 16, 1851 to August 19, 1877 ) were published in the Journal of Discourses, which was widely distributed.
" The published mystical and exegetical discourses of the Chabad-Lubavitch rebbes ( called " ma ' amarim "), derive their titles almost exclusively from the " dibur ha-mathil " of the individual work's first chapter.
:" Press dispatches having been sent for political purposes, from Salt Lake City, which have been widely published, to the effect that the Utah Commission, in their recent report to the Secretary of the Interior, allege that plural marriages have been contracted in Utah since last June or during the past year, also that in public discourses the leaders of the Church have taught, encouraged and urged the continuance of the practice of polygamy —
The Marquise de Lambert's Works were published a number of times, beginning in 1747 ; besides the pieces listed above, they contained Dialogue entre Alexandre et Demosthène sur l ’ égalité des biens between Alexander and Demosthenes on the Equality of Happiness ; Psyché, en grec Âme Soul in Greek ; La Femme ermite, nouvelle Female Hermit ; letters, portraits, and discourses.
Reb Noson also wrote many original discourses and teachings, some of which were published during his lifetime.
In 1742 he published another much printed work, The Balm of Gilead which includes twenty-four discourses, twelve of them relating to The Lord's Supper.

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