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The title was an implicit admission that such chapters as Chapter 7, " The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ", could not survive translation to the theatre.
However, according to Josephus, in Antiquities, Book 7, Chapter 1, Joab had forgiven Abner for the death of his brother, Asahel, the reason being that Abner had slain Asahel honorably in combat after he had first warned Asahel and had no other choice but to kill him out of self defense.
* Folio 7 recto: Lion ( Leo ) ( Physiologus, Chapter 1 ; Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, ii, 3-6 )
Finally, much of this happened during and after a period of World War, and the effect of such a conflict in dissolving older social customs was considerable .< ref name = Franks >< sup > Chapter 7 </ sup ></ ref >
'" The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ( 1749 ) Chapter 7.
These groups, along with other Christians opposed to capital punishment, have cited Christ's Sermon on the Mount ( transcribed in Matthew Chapter 5 – 7 ) and Sermon on the Plain ( transcribed in Luke 6: 17 – 49 ).
In contrast, Chapter 7 governs the process of a liquidation bankruptcy ( although liquidation can go under this chapter ), while Chapter 13 provides a reorganization process for the majority of private individuals.
When a business is unable to service its debt or pay its creditors, the business or its creditors can file with a federal bankruptcy court for protection under either Chapter 7 or Chapter 11.
In Chapter 7, the business ceases operations, a trustee sells all of its assets, and then distributes the proceeds to its creditors.
Individuals may file Chapter 11, but due to the complexity and expense of the proceeding, this option is rarely chosen by debtors who are eligible for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 relief.
In this way, jobs may be saved, the ( previously mismanaged ) engine of profitability which is the business is maintained ( presumably under better management ) rather than being dismantled, and, as a proponent of a chapter 11 plan is required to demonstrate as a precursor to plan confirmation, the business's creditors end up with more money than they would in a Chapter 7 liquidation.
That we live is therefore not only true, but it is altogether certain as well " ( Chapter 7 section 20 ).
Confessional Baptists believe in pneumatic presence, which is expressed in the Second London Baptist Confession, specifically in Chapter 30, Articles 3 and 7:
Chapter 5 deals with a visit to Jerusalem, and chapter 7 opens with Jesus again in Galilee since " he would not walk in Jewry, because the Jews sought to kill him " — a consequence of the incident in Jerusalem described in chapter 5.
* In Chapter 7: 41-42, and again in 7: 52, John records some of the crowd of Pharisees dismissing the possibility of Jesus's being the Messiah, on the grounds that the Messiah must be a descendent of David and born in Bethlehem, stating that Jesus instead came out of Galilee ( as is stated in the Gospel of Mark ); John made no effort to refute or correct ( nor did he affirm ) this, and this has been advanced as implying that John rejected the synoptic tradition of Jesus's birth in Bethlehem.
In February 2012, Busey filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, with reported liabilities of $ 500, 000 to $ 1, 000, 000.
:: Example 7 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter VI, Article 77 of the Constitution of Lithuania states:
In 1908's The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, in Chapter 7, " The Piper at the Gates of Dawn ", Ratty and Mole meet a mystical horned being, powerful, fearsome and kind.
2 Corinthians ( Book 3, Chapter 7 )
* Portal 2: Chapter 7 The reunion ( 2011 ) Valve Corporation

Chapter and Tacitus
Tacitus, in Chapter 24 of Agricola, does not tell us what body of water he crossed, although many scholars believe it was the Clyde or Forth ; however, the rest of the chapter exclusively concerns Ireland.
Tacitus in Annales Chapter 13. 54, 56, relates the sad fate of the men of the Ems, at which they arrived because they refused to accept a greater identity than that of a tribesman ; i. e., to become part of a nation.
The practice of casting lots was described by Tacitus, in Chapter X of his Germania, as a practice used by the Germanic tribes.
Prior to then the most credible and respected source, Tacitus in Germania Chapter 44 described the Suiones, who were divided into civitates ( kingdoms?
In Chapter 9, Tacitus describes a form of folk assembly rather similar to the public Things recorded in later Germanic sources: in these public deliberations, the final decision rests with the men of the tribe as a whole.
Chapter 1. 10 follows Tacitus ( Histories 1. 1 ), and Bruni, on the chilling effects of monarchy.
Chapter 3. 6 quotes Tacitus, Varro, Valerius Maximus, Orosius, Frontinus, Strabo, Caesar, Columella, Plutarch, Josephus, Diodorus Siculus, Photius, Xiphilinus, Zonaras, Seneca, Petronius, Juvenal, Philo, Celsus, the authors of the Acts of the Apostles and of the pseudo-gospels of Nicodemus and St. James, and Claudius himself in his surviving letters and speeches.
The Dulgubnii are Germanic tribe mentioned in Tacitus ' Germania ( Chapter 34 ) as being on the east side of the Frisians.
They do not appear under that name exactly in ancient history, however, but rather come on stage boldly and abruptly in the Germania ( Chapter 42 ) of Tacitus as the Naristi, with manuscript variants of Narisci and Varisti.

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Chapter 6 describes Isaiah's call to be a prophet of God.
Chapter two describes a divorce.
Another prominent source, which Cervantes evidently admires more, is Tirant lo Blanch which the priest describes in Chapter VI of Quixote as " the best book in the world.
It generally resonates better with existing Muslim views than with Christianity: it foretells the coming of Muhammad by name ; rather than describing the crucifixion of Jesus, it describes him being raised up into heaven, similar to the description of Elijah in 2 Kings, Chapter 2 ; and it calls Jesus a " prophet " whose mission was restricted to the " house of Israel ".
The Testimonium Flavianum ( meaning the testimony of Flavius < nowiki ></ nowiki >) is the name given to the passage found in Book 18, Chapter 3, 3 of the Antiquities in which Josephus describes the condemnation and crucifixion of Jesus at the hands of the Roman authorities.
In Book II, Chapter 23. 20 of his Church History, Eusebius describes the death of James according to Josephus.
Chapter 24 begins, which describes Njörðr as the father of two beautiful and powerful children: Freyr and Freyja.
In the Osirian temple at Denderah, an inscription ( translated by Budge, Chapter XV, Osiris and the Egyptian Resurrection ) describes in detail the making of wheat paste models of each dismembered piece of Osiris to be sent out to the town where each piece is discovered by Isis.
* Chapter 2 describes the necessary qualifications of an abbot, forbids the abbot to make distinctions between persons in the monastery except for particular merit, and warns him he will be answerable for the salvation of the souls in his care.
Chapter XIV describes the preparations with Wordsworth for their revolutionary collaboration Lyrical Ballads ( first edition 1798 ), for which Coleridge had contributed the more romantic, Gothic pieces including The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
From Chapter III to Chapter X, where the narrator obtains a job at " Hotel X ," he describes his descent into poverty, often in tragi-comic terms.
In Chapter XIII, he describes the " caste system " of the hotel —" manager-cooks-waiters-plongeurs "— and, in Chapter XIV, its frantic and seemingly chaotic workings.
In Chapter IV of Book III he describes a new and much improved design of vacuum pump and attributes its invention to the need for a more easily transportable machine with which he could demonstrate his experiments to Frederick William who had expressed the desire to see them.
Von Guericke describes his work on electrostatics in Chapter 15 of Book IV of the Experimenta Nova.
Herodotus in Book 1, Chapter 68, describes how the Spartans uncovered in Tegea the body of Orestes which was seven cubits long — around 10 feet.
Chapter 25 describes Aurelius as leading the Britons in their early skirmishes against the Saxons.
The famous and pivotal scene described in Chapter 10, in which Pilar describes the execution of various fascist figures in her village is drawn from events that took place in Ronda in 1936.
* Chapter VI describes the Security Council's power to investigate and mediate disputes ;
* Chapter VII describes the Security Council's power to authorize economic, diplomatic, and military sanctions, as well as the use of military force, to resolve disputes ;
The descent of the land held by him cannot be clearly traced: but his name long remained attached to part of it ; and, as late as the year 1653, a parliamentary grant of the Abbey or Chapter lands describes " the common field at Paddington " as being " near a place commonly called Baynard's Watering.
Chapter One describes the life of the Brooker Family, a more wealthy example of the northern working class.
Chapter Two describes the life of miners and conditions down a coal mine.
Chapter Three describes the social situation of the average miner.

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