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In four opening chapters reminiscent of Macaulay's famous third chapter, Trevelyan surveys the state of England at the opening of the eighteenth century.
the former figure is based on a somewhat unusual birth of four by a Central American female ( see chapter on Laying, Brooding, Hatching, and Birth ), the latter on a `` normal '' newly born individual.
The plagues in the preceding chapter, chapter four, were supposed to be seen as acts of discipline that turned Israel back to God.
Towards the end of chapter four, Alma realizes that the affairs of the Church require his entire concentration.
Long before this, scholars had speculated that Nabonidus ' exile in Teima lay behind the story of Nebuchadnezzar's banishment and madness in Daniel chapter four.
The interpolated story in chapter 33 of Part four of the First Part is a retelling of a tale from Canto 43 of Orlando, regarding a man who tests the fidelity of his wife.
She conducted four preaching tours throughout Germany, speaking to both clergy and laity in chapter houses and in public, mainly denouncing clerical corruption and calling for reform.
* A short passage from the poem appears in chapter four of Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca.
In a chapter recounting the history of libertarian socialism, economist Robin Hahnel relates that thus far the period where libertarian socialism has had its greatest impact was at the end of the 19th century through the first four decades of the twentieth century.
Aristotle also discusses the four causes in his Physics, Book B, chapter 3.
In 2006, FCO historian Gill Bennett incorporated some of her findings on the Zinoviev letter into chapter four of her biography of SIS agent Desmond Morton.
* In Christian Bök's novel Eunoia ( 2001 ), each chapter is restricted to a single vowel, missing four of the five vowels.
The fourth ( chapters 26 – 28 ) flashes back to the origins and growth of Milo's syndicate, with the fifth part ( chapter 28 – 32 ) returning again to the narrative " present " but keeping to the same tone of the previous four.
Zerubbabel ’ s name is mentioned four times throughout Zechariah 1-8, and all of these instances occur in one short oracle written in chapter 4.
The chapter house also displays the best-preserved of the four surviving original copies of Magna Carta.
Kaller chose four ethnic Poles as canon candidates to replenish the chapter to the end that ethnic Poles and Germans would each have half the seats.
Kaller could not appoint the four new canons for the chapter any more but was expelled the next day, transferred by lorry to Warsaw, accompanied by Borowiec, who also joined him on the train to Poznań on 18 August.
The head of the cathedral is the dean, currently the Very Reverend Robert Willis, who is assisted by a chapter of 24 canons, four of whom are residentiary, the others being honorary appointments of senior clergy in the diocese.
Each chapter of the four books is headed by a title describing its matter.
The short chapter portrays " an old man like King Mark being rejected and abandoned by young lovers who sail off into a future without him ", while the four old men observe Tristan and Isolde, and offer four intertwining commentaries on the lovers and themselves which are " always repeating themselves ".
During that period Nîmes was jointly administered by a lay power resident in the old amphitheatre, where lived the Viguier and the Knights of the Arena, and the religious power based in the Bishop's palace complex, around the cathedral, its chapter and the Bishop's house ; meanwhile the city was represented by four Consuls, who sat in the Maison Carrée.
TV comedies and in mini-series ( which is a term used for shorter, three or four chapter versions of telenovelas ( soap operas ), which helped her become a household name and recognized figure in Puerto Rico.

chapter and second
The second Eta chapter of Phrateres, a non-exclusive, non-profit social-service club, was installed here in 1958.
In the second chapter of the Bhagavad Gita Krishna refutes the pacifist ideas of Arjuna and uses various arguments to convince him that he must fight and kill in the impending battle.
The first chiasm is written in Aramaic and the second in Hebrew which explains why Aramaic continues to be used in chapter 7 rather than ending in chapter 6.
The events take place in the second half of the 5th century BC, and together with the Book of Ezra, it represents the final chapter in the historical narrative of the Hebrew Bible
In chapter 26, a generation later and after approximately forty years of wandering the desert, the Lord orders a second census.
The second chapter contains:
This is recorded in the Qur ' an's second chapter ( Sura Al-Baqara ), Verse 280, which notes: " And if someone is in hardship, then let there be postponement until a time of ease.
Philip Roth titled the second chapter of his novel " The Ghost Writer " Nathan Dedalus, after the novel's young protagonist Nathan Zuckerman.
In England, the Dominican Province began at the second general chapter of the Dominican Order in Bologna during the spring of 1221.
The second chapter in Ecuador's struggle for emancipation from Spanish colonial rule began in Guayaquil, where independence was proclaimed in October 1820 by a local patriotic junta under the leadership of the poet José Joaquín de Olmedo.
After editing a book on John Stuart Mill's letters he planned to publish two books on the liberal order, The Constitution of Liberty and " The Creative Powers of a Free Civilization " ( eventually the title for the second chapter of The Constitution of Liberty ).
The biblical account of Pentecost in the second chapter of the book of Acts describes the sound of a mighty rushing wind and " divided tongues like fire " coming to rest on the apostles.
The second ( 2003 ) edition contained 100 pages of new material, primarily in chapter 3 on the Swiss Banks lawsuit.
In the first part of the second chapter, the Prophet sees the injustice among his people and asks why God does not take action: " 1: 2 Yahweh, how long will I cry, and you will not hear?
( XIX: 6 ) Jacob ’ s second mention is in the Qur ' an ’ s second chapter.
In the second chapter, de Tocqueville describes America's unique religious heritage from the Puritans.
In 1924 it was incorporated into the second part of his Economy and Society, as chapter XVI, " The City ( Non-legitimate Domination )".
The first two are expounded in chapter XIV of Leviathan (" of the first and second natural laws ; and of contracts "); the others in chapter XV (" of other laws of nature ").
In 1766 the Irish antiquarian and Gaelic scholar Charles O ' Conor dismissed Ossian's authenticity in a new chapter Remarks on Mr. Mac Pherson's translation of Fingal and Temora that he added to the second edition of his seminal history.
For Christians, this event commemorates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the followers of Jesus Christ, as described in the second chapter of the Book of Acts.
He is also known as a prophet and is mentioned in the second chapter of the Qur ' an, although not by name.

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