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chapter and 5
" And chapter 5 ( C ') should follow chapters 7 and 8 ( A ").
John Hollander, Vision and Resonance, Oxford U. Press, 1975 ( especially chapter 5 ).
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 5 of the Prose Edda book Skáldskaparmál, Hel is mentioned in a kenning for Baldr (" Hel's companion ").
In chapter 5, Eldol, the duke of Gloucester, goes to Aurelius as they march to meet Hengist.
An account of John the Baptist is found in all extant manuscripts of the Jewish Antiquities ( book 18, chapter 5, 2 ) by Flavius Josephus ( 37 – 100 ):
They are listed in the order " Shem, Ham, and Japheth " in Genesis 5: 32 and 9: 18, but treated in the reverse order in chapter 10.
Scopes, who had substituted for the regular biology teacher, was charged on May 5, 1925, with teaching evolution from a chapter in Civic Biology, a textbook by George William Hunter, that described the theory of evolution.
Also, chapters 3, 5, and 15 to 18 are entirely new in the 1891 version, and chapter 13 from the first edition is split in two ( becoming chapters 19 and 20 ).
The last verse of chapter 5 is considered to be a focal point that summarizes the teaching of the sermon: " be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect ", advising the disciples or students to seek the path towards perfection and the Kingdom of God.
The last verse of chapter 5 of Matthew, ( 5: 48 ) is a focal point of the sermon that summarizes its teachings by advising the disciples to seek perfection.
He began ruling when he was 62 years old ( chapter 5, verse 31 ), appointed 120 satraps to govern over their provinces or districts ( chapter 6, verse 1 ), was made king over the realm of the Chaldeans ( chapter 9, verse 1 ), and predated Cyrus ( chapter 11, verse 1 ).
** See more fully the discussion in Dennis J. Baker, The Right Not to be Criminalized: Demarcating Criminal Law's Authority ( Ashgate, 2011 < http :// www. ashgate. com / isbn / 9781409427650 >) where Professor Baker argues ( in chapter 5 ) that there is a limit to consensual harm doing — but that the threshold of harm has to be reasonably high.
Still another important chapter in the story of the Revolution was written on May 5, 1783, when General Washington received Sir Guy Carleton at the DeWint House, where they discussed the terms of the peace treaty.
There were the adventures of Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker himself and the rumours about them in chapters 2 – 4, a description of his wife ALP's letter in chapter 5, a denunciation of his son Shem in chapter 7, and a dialogue about ALP in chapter 8.

chapter and Voltaire's
In chapter three of Voltaire's 1747 novel Zadig there is an adaptation of The Three Princes of Serendip, this time involving, instead of a camel, a horse and a dog, which Zadig was able to describe in great detail from his observations of the tracks on the
Ismail Ibn Sharif is mentioned in chapter 11 of Voltaire's Candide.
In chapter 6 of Voltaire's novella Candide, the narrator remarks that the University of Coimbra had decided that " the burning of a few people alive by a slow fire, and with great ceremony, is an infallible secret to hinder the earth from quaking.
In Voltaire's satire Candide, the main characters stop there on their escape from Lisbon ( chapter 9-10 ).
A centuries-old theme in Western culture is the depiction of European women forcibly taken into Oriental harems – evident for example in the Mozart opera Die Entführung aus dem Serail (" The Abduction from the Seraglio ") concerning the attempt of the hero Belmonte to rescue his beloved Konstanze from the seraglio / harem of the Pasha Selim ; or in Voltaire's Candide, in chapter 12 of which the old woman relates her experiences of being sold into harems across the Ottoman Empire.
Moidores are mentioned in the ninth chapter of Voltaire's Candide: '... My Lady has moidores and diamonds ...'

chapter and novella
is a novella which uses basic grammar and vocabulary in the first chapter and builds up to expert Esperanto by the end, including word lists so that beginners may easily follow along.
* In the opening chapter of Leo Tolstoy's novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich the characters contrast the solemnity of the funeral ceremony with the desire to escape and play whist.
He posted a chapter each week until it was completed, and novella was available to read at his website for several months.
He was also an adviser to BitPass, a company that provided an online micropayment system, which he helped launch with the publication of The Right Number, an online graphic novella priced at US $ 0. 25 for each chapter.

chapter and Candide
* Napoleon, Davi, Chelsea on the Edge: The Adventures of an American Theater, Iowa State University Press, ( Includes a preface by Prince and a full chapter about the production of Candide.
Florida state law chapter 4265, approved May 25, 1893, incorporated the Palm Beach Railway and Power Company, owned by Edward Manrara, Candide A. M. Ybor and Emilio Pons, " to build, construct, purchase, own, maintain and operate a line or lines of street railway in the city of Tampa, on any street not already occupied by any other competing line of street railway ; and may extend said railroad from said city of Tampa to any point on Hillsborough bay, east of the Hillsborough river.

chapter and minor
The only account of the life of Zhuangzi is a brief sketch in chapter 63 of Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian, where he is described as a minor official from the town of Meng ( in modern Anhui ) in the state of Song, living in the time of King Hui of Liang and King Xuan of Qi ( late 4th century BCE ).
In one other minor difference, the chapter numbers in the " book " are Arabic numerals, not Roman ones.
Although Soviet sources describe this struggle as a minor chapter in the republic's history, it is clear that opposition was fierce and resulted in the death of large numbers of Turkmen.
In an economical sense, each chapter was responsible for its own funding, although it received a minor grant from the state budget.
The second came in 1969, when T. J. ( Julian ) Brown, Professor of Palaeography at Kings College, London, published a monograph on the St Cuthbert Gospel with another chapter by Powell, who had altered his views in minor respects.
Although this was only a 30 page chapter in the book, the much-anticipated second season aired what was essentially the same episode eight times, with minor differences in camera angles, the characters ' clothes etc.
Also, in minor reference to the Harry Potter series, King makes use of the same font ( for chapter titles ) used in all seven Harry Potter books.
In liturgical use, and in most printed editions of Avoth, a sixth chapter, Kinyan Torah (" Acquisition of Torah ") is added ; this is in fact the eighth ( in the Vilna edition ) chapter of tractate Kallah, one of the minor tractates.
Periodically, since the release of the 2005 edition, minor rules changes have been added into the rulebook, such as a new automatic fire system and a chapter about Horses ( which is used as a general term to describe any steed or vehicle which only carries one person ).
The Tsinghua Bamboo Slips includes the New Text chapter " Golden Coffer ", with minor textual differences, as well as several documents in the same style that are not included in the received text.
In Handler's third novel, Adverbs, Kate is mentioned as the girlfriend to a minor character, Garth, in the chapter " Soundly ".
During this period of twenty-four years, Bukhari made minor revisions to his book, notably the chapter headings.
* ( See also chapter 8 in Thinking through cultures, which is substantially the same text with minor amendments ).
In 1621, after it had been ascertained that he possessed the minimum quarters of nobility required, he was admitted as a minor canon ( domizellar ) by the cathedral chapter of Würzburg, and in 1625 by the cathedral chapter of Mainz as well.
Stendhal notes that each of the four quotes in this chapter contain place names, and sees this entire chapter as an apology for why the messiah moved from the important centre of Bethlehem to the minor one of Nazareth.
Intended for young readers, Carry On, Mr. Bowditch includes many dramatized and fictional components, including a chapter implying that Bowditch invented the lunar distance method of navigation when, in fact, his contribution was a relatively minor technical improvement in mathematical calculations.
The men of the Alpha Phi chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi regarded this issue as minor given the ongoing Vietnam War.

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