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*" Kant's ' Appropriation ' of Lampe's God ", Harvard Theological Review 85: 1 ( January 1992 ), pp. 85 – 108 ; revised and reprinted as Chapter IV in Stephen Palmquist, Kant's Critical Religion ( Ashgate, 2000 ).
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter IV, Section 1, Article 66 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea states:
Chapter IV details natural selection under the " infinitely complex and close-fitting ... mutual relations of all organic beings to each other and to their physical conditions of life ".
In Chapter IV Bentham introduces a method of calculating the value of pleasures and pains, which has come to be known as the hedonic calculus.
Its composition, functions, powers, voting, and procedures are set out in Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter.
* Heindel, Max, The Web of Destiny ( Chapter I-Part III: " The Dweller on the Threshold "-- Earth-Bound Spirits, Part IV: The " Sin Body "-- Possession by Self-Made Demons — Elementals, Part V: Obsession of Man and of Animals ), ISBN 0-911274-17-0, www
In Chapter 3, section IV, he notes that " omnipotence itself " could not exempt animal life from mortality, since change and death are defining attributes of such life.
* E01, the ICD-10 Chapter IV: Endocrine, nutritional and metabolic diseases code for Iodine-deficiency-related thyroid disorders and allied conditions
Darwin used the term twice in the 1859 first edition of his work On the Origin of Species, in Chapter IV: Natural Selection, and in Chapter VI: Difficulties on Theory –
Von Guericke describes his work on electrostatics in Chapter 15 of Book IV of the Experimenta Nova.
In Chapter 6 of Book IV von Guericke writes: " It seems reasonable to suppose that if the Earth has a fitting and appropriate attractive potency it will also have a potency of repelling things that might be dangerous or disagreeable to it.
" In Book IV Chapter 8 of the Experimenta Nova von Guericke is at pains to point out the difference between his own " incorporeal potency " views and Cabeo's more Aristotelian conclusions.
* Machiavelli ; cited in Chapter IV of Niccolò Machiavelli's The Prince ( Concerning New Principalities Which Are Acquired By One ’ s Own Arms And Ability ).
" In Chapter IV: Misused Words and Expressions, the re-titled entry, " They.
* Jack London's, White Fang: Part IV: The Superior Gods: Chapter 6: The Love-Master-" the fibre of him had become tough and knotty ; when the warp and the woof of him had made of him an adamantine texture, harsh and unyielding ;"
Aristotle uses the concept of a Stentor in his Politics Book 7, Chapter IV saying, " For who can be the general of such a vast multitude, or who the herald, unless he have the voice of a Stentor?
Chapter IV of Atlantis: The Antediluvian World ( 1882 ) by Ignatius L. Donnelly, titled " The God Odin, Woden, or Wotan ", repeats Clavigero's reference in the context of speculation about Atlantis and ( following Brasseur de Bourbourg ) also suggests that Votan built Palenque.
Title IV of the 1978 Spanish Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of laws with the King of Spain, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method by which bills are passed.
" The scribes of the Durham cantor's book ( Durham Dean and Chapter library, MS B. IV. 24 ) and the Durham martyrology scribe ", in Anglo-Norman Durham, 1093-1193, eds.
There was, however, strong support for conferring on the General Assembly the more limited powers of study and recommendation, which led to the adoption of Article 13 in Chapter IV of the Charter.
Title IV of the Constitution invests the sanction ( Royal Assent ) and promulgation ( publication ) of the laws with the king, while Title III The Cortes Generals, Chapter 2 Drafting of Bills outlines the method bills are passed.
This article is the keystone of the treaty, and defines the principles from which most of the rest the treaty is derived, including the obligation to respect medical units and establishments ( Chapter III ), the personnel entrusted with the care of the wounded ( Chapter IV ), buildings and material ( Chapter V ), medical transports ( Chapter VI ), and the protective sign ( Chapter VII ).

Chapter and Book
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
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 )
* Folio 9 recto: Panther ( Panther ) ( Physiologus, Chapter 16 ; Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, ii, 8-9 )
* Folio 10 recto: Elephant ( Elephans ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, ii, 14 ; Physiologus, Chapter 43 ; Ambrose, Hexaemeron, Book VI, 35 ; Solinus, Collectanea rerum memorabilium, xxv, 1-7 )
* Folio 23 verso: Weasel ( Mustela ) ( Isidore of Seville, Etymologiae, Book XII, iii, 2 ; Physiologus, Chapter 21 )
His comparative approach is obvious in the following excerpt from Chapter III of Book I of what many consider to be his masterpiece, De l ' esprit des lois:
Also, in Chapter XI ( entitled ' How to compare two different Systems of Laws ') of Book XXIX he advises that " to determine which of those systems the French and English systems for the punishment of false witnesses is most agreeable to reason, we must take them each as a whole and compare them in their entirety.
" Yet another excerpt where Montesqieu's comparative approach is evident is the following one from Chapter XIII of Book XXIX:
Smith wrote in The Wealth of Nations ( Book I, Chapter X, paragraph 72 ):
The instructions for its use can be found in the fictitious Book of Armaments, Chapter 2, verses 9-21, parodying the King James Bible and the Athanasian Creed
* Chapter 6 of Understanding Diabetes a. k. a. " The Pink Panther Book " by H. Peter Chase
Matthew ( Book 3, Chapter 16 )
Mark ( Book 3, Chapter 10 )
Luke ( Book 3, Chapter 14 )
John ( Book 3, Chapter 11 )
Acts of the Apostles ( Book 3, Chapter 14 )
Romans ( Book 3, Chapter 16 )
1 Corinthians ( Book 1, Chapter 3 )
2 Corinthians ( Book 3, Chapter 7 )
Galatians ( Book 3, Chapter 22 )
Ephesians ( Book 5, Chapter 2 )
Philippians ( Book 4, Chapter 18 )
Colossians ( Book 1, Chapter 3 )

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