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In his commentary on Chapter 3 of the Brahma Sutras, Sivananda notes that karma is insentient and short-lived, and ceases to exist as soon as a deed is executed.
The Eaglet is a character appearing in Chapter 2 and 3 of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, a reference to Edith Liddell, Alice's sister.
International Master John L. Watson has dubbed the line 1. c4 Nf6 2. Nc3 e6 3. Nf3 Bb4 the " Nimzo-English ", employing this designation in Chapter 11 of his recent book Mastering the Chess Openings, Volume 3.
# Part I: Chapter 1-2: 3 introduces Daniel and his companions and the circumstances they were in.
Chapter 3 speaks of hope for the people of God.
* Chapter 3 ; Account of Hosea's marriage autobiographically.
Chapter 3 may be an independent addition, now recognized as a liturgical piece, but was possibly written by the same author as chapters 1 and 2.
Finally, in Chapter 3, Habakkuk expresses his ultimate faith in God, even if he doesn't fully understand.
Some scholars suggest that Chapter 3 may be a later independent addition to the book, in part because it is not included among the Dea Sea Scrolls.
Chapter 4 ( Sura-e-Nisa ), verse 3 of the Quran states that a man may only be married to four women at the most, should he be able to treat them all fairly and equally.
* Penrose, Roger: " Singularities and time-asymmetry ", Chapter 12 in General Relativity: An Einstein Centenary Survey ( Hawking and Israel, editors ), ( 1979 ), see especially section 12. 3. 2, pp. 617 – 629 ( ISBN 0-521-22285-0 )
Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Confession reads: " The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of Scripture ; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.
A Discussion of the Two qi 其 Graphs in the First Chapter of the Daodejing .” PEW 60. 3 ( 2010 ): 391-421
* Daniel C. Dennett ( 1997 ), " Chapter 3.
' Chapter 3: Myself or Others ?'.
Confessional Baptists believe in pneumatic presence, which is expressed in the Second London Baptist Confession, specifically in Chapter 30, Articles 3 and 7:
Chapter 3 exhorts the Galatian believers to stand fast in the faith as it is in Jesus, and to abound in the fruit of the Spirit.
1, Chapter 3.
( Chapter 3 is a commentary of about 25 pages.
Manusmrithi Chapter 3 Verse 56.
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 86, Section 4 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Section 2 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Chapter II, Article 87, 4th section of the Constitution of Italy states:

Chapter and Beauvoir
Chapter 4 " The Lesbian " is a description of sexual relations with women, which Beauvoir believed that society thought was a " forbidden path ".
Chapter 9 " From Maturity to Old Age " is women's crazy path to menopause which might arouse woman's homosexual feelings ( which Beauvoir thinks are latent in most women ).

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After Elihu's speech ends with the last verse of Chapter 37, God appears and in the second verse of Chapter 38, God says, speaking of Job: “ Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?
Isaiah the prophet, in Chapter 19, Verse 19 says " In that day there will be an altar to the LORD in the midst of the land of Egypt, and a pillar to the LORD at its border.
* In Chapter 54 it says: " For he would get in change a piece of gold must have sixty mites " ( Italian minuti ).
At the start of Chapter 2 on executive government, the Constitution says " The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen's representative ".
In the Section on Virtue, and Chapter 32 of the Tirukkuṛaḷ ( c. 200 BC-500 AD ), Tiruvaḷḷuvar says: Why does a man inflict upon other creatures those sufferings, which he has found by experience are sufferings to himself?
* Chapter 55 says clothing is to be adequate and suited to the climate and locality, at the discretion of the abbot.
His seminal work is concerned with the principles of legislation and the hedonic calculus is introduced with the words “ Pleasures then, and the avoidance of pains, are the ends that the legislator has in view .” In Chapter VII Bentham says, “ The business of government is to promote the happiness of the society, by punishing and rewarding … In proportion as an act tends to disturb that happiness, in proportion as the tendency of it is pernicious, will be the demand it creates for punishment .”
In Nicomachean Ethics ( Book 1 Chapter 5 ) Aristotle says that identifying the good with pleasure is to prefer a life suitable for beasts.
In Magick in Theory and Practice, Chapter XIV, Crowley says:
Chapter 14 of the Book of Isaiah refers to what Jewish exegesis of the prophetic vision of Isaiah 14: 12-15 identifies as King Nebuchadnezzar II ; the Hebrew word says " Helel ben Shaḥar " (" the shining one, son of the morning ").
Their religious beliefs include a literal version of Exodus, Chapter 20, verses 4 and 5, which says: ' Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of anything that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth ; thou shalt not bow down thyself to them nor serve them.
The narrator, John Ridd, says he was born on 29 November 1661 ; in Chapter 24, he mentions Queen Anne as the current monarch, so the time of narration is 1702 – 1714 making him 40 – 52 years old.
In Chapter 18 of the novel The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde ( 1854 – 1900 ), the character Lord Henry Wotton says to a young Dorian Gray: " The only horrible thing in the world is ennui, Dorian.
Strabo in his Geography ( c. 30 ), Book I, Chapter 4, mentions Thule in describing Eratosthenes ' calculation of " the breadth of the inhabited world " and notes that Pytheas says it " is a six days ' sail north of Britain, and is near the frozen sea.
In Chapter 10 he says,
Chapter 13 treats more philosophical matters and says one must first attitudinally discard one ’ s bodily attachment and then carry on the ‘ shravana ’, manana and nidhidhyasana and practise all the disciplines of penance, faith, self-control etc.
Endnote 7 of Chapter 5 of the 9 / 11 Commission Report states that Khalid Sheikh Mohammed " says bojinka is not Serbo-Croatian for ' big bang ', as has been widely reported, but rather a nonsense word he adopted after hearing it on the front lines in Afghanistan.
Chapter 29, referring to the second day of creation, before the creation of human beings, says that " one from out the order of angels " or, according to other versions of 2 Enoch, " one of the order of archangels " or " one of the ranks of the archangels " " conceived an impossible thought, to place his throne higher than the clouds above the earth, that he might become equal in rank to Lord's power.
Chapter ( sura ) 9 of the Qur ' an (" Repentance " ( at-Tawba )), verse ( ayah ) 100 says ;
* Order vs. chaos: Horacio says of himself, " I imposed the false order that hides the chaos, pretending that I was dedicated to a profound existence while all the time it was the one that barely dipped its toe into the terrible waters " ( end of Chapter 21 ).
Chapter 3, paragraph 6 of the Westminster Confession of Faith says, " Neither are any other redeemed by Christ, effectually called, justified, adopted, sanctified, and saved, but the elect only.
' I want to change ,' Trumper says at the end of Chapter one.
The account of how Pachomius was given the idea to start a cenobitic monastery is found in Palladius of Galatia's " The Lausiac History " and says that an angel came to Pachomius to give him the idea .< ref > Paul Halsall,Chapter XXXII: Pachomius and Tabennesiots ” in Palladius: The Lausiac History, September 1998.

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