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" The text does not actually name this disciple, but by the beginning of the 2nd century a tradition began to form which identified him with John the Apostle, one of the Twelve ( Jesus's innermost circle ).
This means that the most reliable accounts on Brahms's innermost feelings may come from the people in the close circle around him.
English sculptor Edith Maryon belonged to the innermost circle of founders of anthroposophy and headed the Section of Fine Arts at the Goetheanum
A roadway bisecting the seal and extending from bottom to center is pictured within the innermost circle.
Bennett had been in Smith's innermost circle but had broken with the founding prophet and had written an Anti-Mormon exposé.
The seed mantra, located in the innermost circle, is a moon-white Vam.
Following a typical Isma ' ili pattern, they place a preeminent teacher at the innermost circle of divinely inspired persons.
On 6 September the Suleiman died in his tent and his death was kept secret at great effort with only the Sultan's innermost circle knowing of his demise.
The innermost wall, which is the thickest, forms an almost complete circle, but the two outer walls ( connected with each other by subsidiary walls, like a fan ) only form a semicircle.
Most famously, one of his detectives, James McParland, infiltrated what he testified was the Mollies ' innermost circle and provided, as a surprise witness, what proved to be damning evidence in several murder trials.
Further, the deputy secretary and leader of the Massachusetts Executive Council, who signed Spooner's death warrant, John Avery Jr., was part of a group of Patriots called “ The Loyal Nine ” ( the innermost circle of the Sons of Liberty ) who opposed Timothy Ruggles.
These brought him into the limelight of revolutionary leadership although hardly anybody outside the innermost circle ever suspected his connection with those acts.
The village layout in Nahalal, devised by architect Richard Kauffman, became the pattern for many of the moshavim established before 1948 ; it is based on concentric circles, with the public buildings ( school, administrative and cultural offices, cooperative shops and warehouses ) in the center, the homesteads in the innermost circle, the farm buildings in the next, and beyond those, ever-widening circles of gardens and fields.

innermost and included
This would also have included an extension to the current M11 motorway from Ringway 1, the innermost Ringway, to Ringway 2.

innermost and who
As only a member of the family can share in the innermost joys of the family, likewise one must belong to the family of God in order to receive the benefits that are promised to those who are His own.
His first assignment is to transport the company men up-river to the company's innermost station, so that they can relieve its chief manager Kurtz, who has become very ill.
It was " the first time that Elisabeth had met with men of character in Franz Joseph's realm, and she became acquainted with an aristocratic independence that scorned to hide its sentiments behind courtly forms of speech ... She felt her innermost soul reach out in sympathy to the proud, steadfast people of this land ..." Unlike the archduchess, who despised the Magyars, Elisabeth felt such an affinity for them that she began to learn Hungarian ; the country reciprocated in its adoration of her.
He who hears that voice, which is God's greatest gift, in his innermost being and follows it, finds in it a friend at last, and he is never alone !... That is what all great men have acknowledged in their works, all those who have thought a little more deeply and searched and worked and loved a little more than the rest, who have plumbed the depths of the sea of life.
Each Roman home had a set of protective deities: the Lar or Lares of the household or familia, whose shrine was a lararium ; the Penates who guarded the storeroom ( penus ) of the innermost part of the house ; Vesta, whose sacred site in each house was the hearth ; and the Genius of the paterfamilias, the head of household.
The New Testament's description of people who had evil spirits includes a capacity for hidden knowledge ( e. g., future events, innermost thoughts of the people around them ) ( Acts 16: 16 ) and great strength ( Act 19: 16 ), among others, and shows those with evil spirits can speak of Christ ( Acts 19: 16, Mark 3: 11 ).
The highest heaven contains seven palaces ( hekhalot ), and in the innermost palace resides a supreme divine image ( God's Glory or an angelic image ) seated on a throne, surrounded by awesome hosts who sing God's praise.
Ned, who is openly homosexual, must face his guilt over the tragic aftermath of one of his affairs ; Eli, the gifted ( but socially inept ) young man who discovered the manuscript, makes a confession that could destroy his academic career ; Timothy, star athlete and prodigal son of a wealthy family, confronts a terrible sin from his past involving his younger sister ; and Oliver, the farm kid from the wrong side of the tracks, comes face to face with his own true innermost nature.
He is then taken to Elas, the innermost planet to pick up the Dohlman, Elaan – a beautiful but very demanding young woman who is a member of a royal family.
It can be observed between junction 5 and 6 of the M6, on the north side of the motorway and is overlooked by Thomas Pearson who has access to the companies innermost functions and processes on a grand scale.

innermost and himself
" Arthur placed on the grave a wreath he wove himself of margarite and wild broom, expressive of their innermost feelings, commemorating the event with a private poem, To Margaret my beloved wife, not published until after his death decades later:
The Sirr is the secret or innermost heart, called the heart of the heart, where Allah manifests his mystery to himself.
And whereas in the other works he rises far above all other philosophers, in this one he seems to surpass even himself and to bring forth this work miraculously from the adytum of the divine mind and from the innermost sanctum of philosophy.
After a misguided and unsuccessful attempt by the professor to have the stranger stopped, the two supernatural beings engage in a confrontation in which the demon is weakened and drawn back into the innermost recesses, and the hero inevitably finds himself pulled in as well, his fate linked with the demon that was his destined foe to guard from ever escaping the Keep.

innermost and from
To do this, Moseley measured the wavelengths of the innermost photon transitions ( K and L lines ) produced by the elements from aluminum ( Z = 13 ) to gold ( Z = 79 ) used as a series of movable anodic targets inside an x-ray tube.
The Pythia, when about to deliver, would chew leaves from Apollo's sacred laurel tree and would then sit on her holy tripod, seated in the innermost sanctum, over a crack on the rock from where noxious volcanic fumes emanated.
The epidermal cells of aerial organs arise from the superficial layer of cells known as the tunica ( L1 and L2 layers ) that covers the plant shoot apex, whereas the cortex and vascular tissues arise from innermost layer of the shoot apex known as the corpus ( L3 layer ).
In the innermost parts of the town a wide selection of half-timbered buildings from at least five different centuries are to be found ( including a 14th century structure one of Germany's oldest ), while around the outer fringes of the old town there are wonderful examples of Jugendstil buildings, dating from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
However, some critics have argued that the language of sociobiology sometimes slips from " is " to " ought ", leading sociobiologists to make arguments against social reform on the basis that socially progressive societies are at odds with our innermost nature.
The layers, from innermost to outermost, are as follows:
Since the outer-most spans ( or towers ) travel farther in a given time period than the innermost spans, nozzle sizes are smallest at the inner spans and increase with distance from the pivot point.
* They are surrounded by two or more membranes, and the innermost of these shows differences in composition from the other membranes of the cell.
The curse was detailed in 1, 069 words, beginning: " I curse their head and all the hairs of their head ; I curse their face, their brain ( innermost thoughts ), their mouth, their nose, their tongue, their teeth, their forehead, their shoulders, their breast, their heart, their stomach, their back, their womb, their arms, their leggs, their hands, their feet and every part of their body, from the top of their head to the soles of their feet, before and behind, within and without.
In trees, the phloem is the innermost layer of the bark, hence the name, derived from the Greek word ( phloos ) " bark ".
The bark of some trees is edible ; in Sweden and Finland, pine bread is made from rye to which the toasted and ground innermost layer of pine bark is added, the Sami people of far northern Europe used large sheets of Pinus sylvestris bark that were removed in the spring, prepared and stored for use as a staple food resource and the inner bark was eaten fresh, dried or roasted.
Runners start the race from a standing position along a curved starting line and after hearing the starter's pistol they head towards the innermost track to follow the quickest route to the finish.
If we add to this terror the blissful ecstasy that wells from the innermost depths of man, indeed of nature, at this collapse of the principium individuationis, we steal a glimpse into the nature of the Dionysian, which is brought home to us most intimately by the analogy of intoxication.
The Aethyrs are conceived of as forming a map of the entire universe in the form of concentric rings which expand outward from the innermost to the outermost Aethyr.
The Westway was built to form a link from Paddington to Ringway 1, the innermost circuit of the London Ringways network, part of a complex and comprehensive plan for a network of high speed roads circling and radiating out from central London designed to manage and control the flow of traffic within the capital.
Shen Buhai believed that the ideal ruler should remain distant from his officials, keeping his innermost thoughts secret and maintaining an independence of thought.
Amniotic membrane transplantation is tissue that is acquired from the innermost layer of the human placenta and has been used to replace and heal damaged mucosal surfaces including successful reconstruction of the ocular surface.
Heterokont algae are chromists with chloroplasts surrounded by four membranes, which are counted from the outermost to the innermost membrane.

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